162 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Stoner Creek; station in Montezuma County on Denver and 
Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,480 feet. 
Stonewall; post village in Las Animas County. 
Stonewall; valley between North and South forks of Purgatory 
River. 
Stonington; post village in Ba< a County Vilas. 
Stony; gulch in Rio Blanco County, tributary to Piceance 
Creek. 
Stony; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Cunningham 
( 'reek Silverton. 
Stony; mountain in San Juan Mountains, San Miguel County; 
altitude, 12,677 feet Telluride. 
Stony; pass in San Juan County; altitude, 12,592 feet Silverton. 
Stony Creek; town in Montezuma County. 
Stony Cut; in Hinsdale County, tributary to Lake Fork Gun- 
nison River Lake City. 
Storm; peak in Dolores ( Jounty Rico. 
Storm; peak in San Juan County Silverton. 
Storm; ridge in Gunnison County; altitude, LI, 859 feel Anthracite. 
Storm King; peak in San Juan Mountains, San Juan County; 
altitude, i:;,742 feet Needle Mountains. 
Stormy; peak in Douglas County; altitude. 9,200 feel Platte Canyon. 
Stormy; peak in Park County; altitude, LI, 748 feet Platte Canyon. 
Stout; creek in Fremont County, a Left-hand branch of Big 
Cottonwood ('reek, tributary to Arkansas River. 
Stout; post village in Larimer County on Colorado and South- 
ern Railway; altitude, 5,479 Eeet. 
Strassburg; station in Arapahoe County on Union Pacific 
Railroad; altitude, o ,.">?♦ 1 feet. 
Stratter; station in Delta County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 4,870 feet. 
Stratton; creek in Larimer County, a right-hand branch of 
South Fork Cache la Poudre River. 
Stratton; station in Teller County on Florence and Cripple 
Creek Railroad; altitude, 9,808 feet. 
Stratton Junction; station in El Paso County, on the Colorado 
Springs and Cripple ( 'reek District and the Florence and 
Cripple ( 'reek railroads. 
Straub; mountain in Fremont County (Cripple Creek Spl 
I cial. 
Straub; mountain in Teller County Pikes Peak. 
Strawberry; creek in Rio Blanco County, a right-hand branch 
of White River. 
Stray Horse; gulch in Lake County, tributary to Arkansas 
River Leadville. 
Strong; post village in Huerfano County. 
Stronita; spring in Jefferson County on Colorado and South- 
ern Railway. 
Struby; station in Douglas County on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 5,4X5 feet. 
Stuart; creek in Rio Blanco County, a left-hand branch of 
Piceance Creek. 
