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Atlas sheet. 
North. Platte — Continued. 
Wyoming, then turns somewhat south of east, and after a 
long course joins the South Platte in western Nebraska near 
the city of North Platte; discharge at Saratoga, Wyo., 
January 1 to December 10, 1904, 936,800 acre-feet. 
North Rattlesnake; butte in Huerfano County; altitude, 
6,442 feet Apishapa. 
Northrop; station in Boulder County on Union Pacific Rail- 
road. 
North Rush; creek, a left-hand branch of Rush Creek, tribu- 
tary through Big Sandy Creek to Arkansas River. 
North St. Vrain; creek in Boulder County, a left-hand branch 
of St. Vrain Creek, tributary to South Platte River Boulder. 
North Sheep; mountain on boundary between Summit andfTenmile District 
Eagle counties; altitude, 12,439 feet. I Special. 
North Star; post village in Gunnison County. 
North Table Mountain; volcanic mesa near Golden, Jefferson 
County; altitude, 6,650 feet Denver. 
North Tarry all; peak in Park County. 
North Veta; creek in Huerfano County, a left-hand branch of 
Cuchara River, tributary to Huerfano River Huerfano Park. 
Norton; post village in Elbert County. 
Norwood; post village in San Miguel County. 
Notaway; station in San Juan County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad. 
No Thoroughfare; creek in Mesa County, a left-hand branch 
of Uncompahgre River. 
Nourse; creek in Hinsdale County, a left-hand branch of Lake 
Fork Gunnison River Lake City. 
Nucla; post village in Montrose County. 
Nugget; village in Gilpin County. 
Nugget; hill in Boulder County; altitude, 8,589 feet Boulder. 
Nuraa; station in Otero County on Missouri Pacific Railway; 
altitude, 4,325 feet Catlin. 
Nunn; station in Weld County on Union Pacific Railroad; alti- 
tude, 5,188 feet. 
Nussbaum; spring in Pueblo County Pueblo. 
Nutria; station in Archuleta County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Nyburg; station in Pueblo County on the Atchison, Topeka 
and Santa Fe and the Missouri Pacific railways; altitude, 
4,548 feet Nepesta. 
Oak; creek in Fremont County, a right-hand branch of Arkan- 
sas River Canyon City. 
Oak; creek in Huerfano County, a right-hand branch of Huer- 
fano River fluerfano Park. 
Oak; creek in Larimer County, a left-hand branch of Yampa 
River. 
Oak; creek in Ouray County., a left-hand branch of Uncom- 
pahgre River Ouray. 
Oak; creek in Routt County, a left-hand branch of Bear Creek. 
Oak Creek; town in Fremont County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad. Post-office, Williamsburg. • 
