116 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Mineral; creek in San Juan County, a right-hand branch of 
Animas River, heading in South Mineral Creek Silverton. 
Mineral; hill in Teller County (Cripple Creek Spe 
I cial. 
Mineral Basin; valley in San Juan County Silverton. 
Mineral Creek; pass in San Juan County; altitude, 11,098 feet. 
Mineral Point; summit in Elk Mountains, Gunnison County; 
altitude, 12,541 feet Anthracite. 
Mineral Wonder; gulch in La Plata County, tributary to Flag- 
ler Fork Durango. 
Mink; creek in Rio Blanco County, a left-hand branch of White 
River. 
Minneapolis; village in Baca County; altitude, 3,935 feet Albany. 
Minnehaha; station in El Paso county on Manitou and Pikes 
Peak Pail way. 
Minnequa; lake in Pueblo County Pueblo. 
Minnequa; station in Pueblo County on Denver and Rio< rrande 
Railroad; altitude, 4,795 feet. Post-office, Bessemer. 
Minnesota; creek in Delta County, a left-hand branch of North 
Fork Gunnison River. 
Minnesota; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Cement 
Creek Silverton. 
Minnie; canyon in Otero and Las Animas counties, tributary 
to Purgatory River '. Timpas. 
Minnie; gulch in San Miguel County, tributary to San Miguel 
River Telluride. 
Minnie; gulch in San Juan County, a left-hand branch of Ani- 
mas River Silverton. 
Minnie; lake in Boulder ( lounty Boulder. 
Minto; station in Logan County on Burlington and Missouri 
River Railroad; altitude, 3,900 feet. 
Minturn; post village in Eagle County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 9,815 feet. 
Mirage; post village in Saguache County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,618 feet. 
Mirage; station in Lincoln County on Union Pacific Railroad; 
altitude, 4,877 feet. 
Missouri; gulch in La Plata County, tributary to Florida 
River Needle Mountains. 
Missouri; gulch in Rio Blanco County, tributary to Piceance 
Creek. 
Missouri Pacific Railway; one of the large systems of the 
country. One line enters Colorado at its east boundary 
and runs to Pueblo. 
Mitchell; creek in Garfield County, a right-hand branch of 
Grand River. 
Mitchell; post village in Eagle County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad ; altitude, 9,895 feet Leadville, 
Mitotes; canyon in Las Animas County, tributary to Apishapa 
River Spanish Peaks. 
Mitre; peak on boundary between Teller and Fremont coun- 
ties Pikes Peak. 
Modoc; gulch in Hinsdale County, tributary to Henson Creek. Lake City. 
