GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 1 1 9 
Atlas sheet. 
Morrison; post village in Jefferson County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway ; altitude, 5, 766 feet Denver. 
Morse; town in Prowers County on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 3,566 feet. 
Mortimer; station in Costilla County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 8,092 feet. Post-office, Trin- 
chera. 
Mosca; creek in Saguache County, flowing into a sink. 
Mosca; pass in Sangre de Cristo Range, Huerfano and Saguache 
counties; altitude, 9, 713 feet Huerfano Park. 
Mosca; post village in Costilla County on Denver and Ri'o 
Grande Railroad; altitude* 7,562 feet. 
Moses; creek, a left-hand branch of Frazer Creek, tributary 
to Grand River. 
Mosquito; gulch in Park County, tributary to South Platte 
River Leadville. 
Mosquito; pass in Park Range, between. Lake and Park 
counties; altitude, 13, 185 feet Leadville. 
Mosquito; peak in Park Range, on boundary between Park 
and Lake counties; altitude, 13,794 feet Leadville. 
Moss, Mount; in La Plata Mountains, Montezuma County... La Plata. 
Mound; village in Teller County Pikes Peak. 
Mounds; station in Gunnison County, on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,786 feet. 
Mountain; creek in Gunnison County, a right-hand branch of 
Gunnison River. 
Mountaindale; village in Park County. 
Mountaineer; creek in San Juan County, a left-hand branch 
of Cunningham Creek, tributary to Animas River Silverton. 
Mountainvale ; village in Mesa County. 
Mountainview; station in El Paso County on Manitou and 
Pikes Peak Railway. 
Mount Carbon; post village in Gunnison County on Colorado 
and Southern Railway; altitude, 5,553 feet Anthracite. 
Mount Carrizo; plateau in Las Animas County Mount Carrizo. 
Mountearl; village in Larimer County. 
Mount Olivet; station in Jefferson County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway. 
Mount Princeton; station in Chaffee County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; altitude, 8,179 feet. 
Mount Vernon; creek in Jefferson County, a left-hand branch 
of Bear Creek, tributary to South Platte River. 
Muckawanago; town in Pitkin County. 
Mud; canyon in Montezuma County, tributary to Rio Mancos. 
Mud; creek in Bent County, a right-hand branch of Arkansas rTwo Butte. 
River. (Lamar. 
Mud; creek in Gunnison County, a right-hand branch of Smith 
Creek. 
Muddy; creek in Bent County, a left-hand branch of Rule 
Creek, tributary to Arkansas River Higbee. 
Muddy; creek in Custer and Huerfano counties, a left-hand 
branch of Huerfano River Huerfano Park. 
