GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 115 
Atlas sheet. 
idway; village in Chaffee County; altitude, 7,824 feet, 
idway; village in Gunnison County. 
ildred; village in Montezuma County, 
ilitary Junction; station in Arapahoe County on Denver 
and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 5,316 feet. 
ilitary Park; station in Arapahoe County on Denver and 
Rio Grande Railroad, 
ilitary Post; station in Arapahoe County on Atchison, 
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. 
ilk; creek in Routt and Rio Blanco counties, a left-hand 
branch of Yampa River; discharge near Axial. April 20 to 
October 31, 1904, 18,140 acre-feet. 
ill; creek in Archuleta County, a left-hand branch of San 
Juan River, 
ill; creek in Gunnison County, a left-hand 1 (ranch of North 
Beaver Creek, tributary to Gunnison River. 
ill; creek in Larimer County, a left-hand branch of Cache la 
Poudre River. 
ill; creek, a left-hand branch of Clear Creek, tributary to 
South Platte River, 
ill; creek in San Miguel County, a right-hand branch of San 
Miguel River Telluride. 
ill; creek in San Juan County, a right-hand branch of Min- 
eral Creek, tributary to Animas River Silverton. 
ill; station in Saguache County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 8,361 feet. 
illerRock; summit in Boulder County; altitude, 8,633 feet. Boulder, 
illet; station in Washington County on Burlington and Mis- 
souri River Railroad. 
ill Gulch; station in Jefferson County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; altitude, 5,660 feet. 
illsap; creek in Fremont County, a left-hand branch of Oil 
Creek, tributary to Arkansas River, heading in West and 
East forks Pikes Peak. 
ilner; pass between Larimer and Grant counties. 
ilton; village in Saguache County. 
ilwood; station in Montezuma County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,640 feet. 
inaret; station in Gunnison County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway, 
iner; gulch in Fremont County, tributary to Currant Creek. Pikes Peak, 
iner; village in Larimer County. 
ineral; county in the southwestern partof the State; bounded 
on the north by Hinsdale, Saguache, and Rio Grande coun- 
ties, on the east by Rio Grande County, on the south by 
Archuleta County, and on the west by Hinsdale County. 
It includes part of the San Juan Mountains. Its area is 880 
square miles, of which one-half of 1 per cent, or 2,929 
acres, were under cultivation in 1900. The population in 
1900 was 1,913; and of Creede, the county seat, 235. In 
1900 the average magnetic declination was 13° 50' east. 
The mean annual rainfall is about 11 inches, and the mean 
annual temperature about 40°. 
