122 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Niagara; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Animas 
River Silverton. 
Niagara; peak in San Juan Mountains on boundary between 
Hinsdale and San Juan counties Silverton. 
Nichols; station in Huerfano County on Denver and Kio 
( rrande Railroad. 
Nigger Hill; station in Garfield County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad Central City Special 
Night Hawk; station in Douglas County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway. 
Nipple; mountain in Fremont County; altitude, 10,068 feet Pikes Peak. 
Niwot; post village in Boulder County on Colorado and South- 
ern Railway ; altitude, 5,100 feet Niwot. 
Noland; village in Boulder County. 
Noonans ; peak in Fremont County Canyon City. 
Norma; village in Rio Grande County. 
Norrie; post village in Pitkin County on Colorado Midland 
Railway; altitude, 8,431 feet. 
North; canyon in Baca County, tributary to Cimarron River. Springfield. 
North; creek, a left-hand branch of St. Charles River Pueblo. 
North Baldy; summit in Costilla County. 
North Beaver; creek in < runnison County, aright-hand branch 
of Gunnison River. 
North Boulder; creek in Boulder County, a left-hand branch 
of Boulder Creek, tributary to St. Vrain Creek Boulder. 
North Boxelder; creek in Larimer County, a left-hand 
branch of Boxelder Creek, tributary to Cache La Poudre 
River. 
North Butte; creek in Prowers County, fork of Butte Creek, 
tributary to Arkansas River Albany. 
North Cheyenne; creek in El Paso County, fork of ( 'heyenne 
Creek, tributary to Fountain Creek Colorado Springs. 
North Cheyenne; station in El Paso County on Colorado 
Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway. 
North Clear; creek in Jefferson and Gilpin counties, a left-]™ ,, ., 
hand branch of Clear Creek, tributary to South Plattefp , ra \n\f S rial 
River. J e " ™ * 7 P ' 
North Fork Gunnison; river in Delta and < dumison counties, 
a right-hand branch of Gunnison River; discharge, near 
Hotchkiss for 1904, 360,100 acre-feet. 
North Fort Morgan; station in Morgan County on Union 
Paeiiic Railroad. 
North Italian; mountain in Elk Mountains, Gunnison County; 
altitude, 13,225 feet Crested Butte. 
North Mam; creek, a left-hand branch of Grand River. 
North Mam; summit on Battlement Mesa, Garfield County, 
altitude, 10,973 feet. 
North Park; level mountain valley in the northern part of 
the State, drained northward by North Platte River; aver- 
age altitude, 8,000 feet. 
North Platte; river in Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska, 
one of the two forks of Platte River: heads in North Park, 
flows nearly north to its junction with the Sweetwater in 
