144 GAZETTEER OF COLOEADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Rockland; village in Logan County. 
Rockvale; post city in Fremont County on Atchison, Topeka 
and Santa Fe Railway; population in 1900, 870; altitude, 
5,440 feet Canyon City. 
Rockwood; post village in La Plata County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,355 feet Durango. 
Rocky: canyon in Arapahoe County, tributary to Arikaree 
River. 
Rocky; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Cunningham 
( reek Sil verton. 
Rocky; village in Park County Pikes Peak. 
Rocky Ford; post town in Otero County on Atchison, Topeka 
and Santa Fe Railway: population in 1900, 2,018; altitude, 
1,176 feet ( Jatlin. 
Rocky Point: summit in Lincoln County Sanborn. 
Roeder: creek in Clear ('reck County, a right-hand branch of 
Bear Creek, tributary to Turkey ('reek. 
Roger: gulch in San Miguel County, tributary to San Miguel 
River Telluride. 
Rogers; station in < runnison ( Jounty on Denver and Rio < rrande 
Railroad. 
Rogers Mesa; station in Delta County on Denver and Rid 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 5,433 feet. 
Roggen; [tost village in Morgan County on Burlington and 
Missouri River Railroad; altitude, -1,71s feet. 
Rolling; mountain in San Juan Mountains, San Juan County; 
altitude, 13,694 feet Telluride. 
Rollinsville; post village in Gilpin County, on Denver. North- 
western and Pacific Railway; altitude, 8,323 feet Blackhawk. 
Romeo: post village in Conejos County. 
Romley; station in Chaffee County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway; altitude, 10,532 feet. 
Root; creek in La Plata County, a right-hand branch of I>a 
Plata River La Plata. 
Rosa, Mount: in Front Range, El Paso County; altitude, 
LI, 427 feet ( lolorado Spring 
Rosalie, Mount; in Front Range, Park County; altitude, 
L3,575 feel Georgetown. 
Roscoe; village in Jefferson ( ounty on Colorado and South- 
ern Railway Blackhawk. 
Rose: creek in Clear Creek County, a Left-hand branch of 
Vance Creek, tributary to South Platte River Georgetown. 
Rose; gulch in Clear Creek County, tributary to Clear Creek.. j I(laho s l ,m, - s s l )e 
1 cial. 
Rose; station in Pitkin County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Rosemont; post village in Teller County on Colorado Springs 
and Cripple Creek District Railway; altitude, 9,799 feet. 
Rosita; creek in Custer ('ounty, a right-hand branch of Crape 
Creek, tributary to Arkansas River Canyon City. 
Rosita; post town in Custer County; population in 1900, 110; 
altitude, 8,932 feet. 
Ross; spring in Pueblo County Nepesta. 
