168 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Thunder; butte in Douglas County; altitude, 9,779 feet Platte Canyon. 
Thunder; mountain in La Plata County Needle Mountains. 
Thurman; post village in Washington County. 
Tig-er; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Cement Creek. Silverton. 
Tijeras; village in Las Animas County Spanish Peaks. 
Tile; station in Fremont County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Tilton; mountain in Elk Mountains, Gunnison County; alti- 
tude, 1 2,633 feet Crested Butte. 
Timber; canyon in Las Animas County, tributary to Purgatory 
River Spanish Teaks. 
Timnath; post village in Larimer County; altitude, 4,878 feet. 
Timpas; creek in Otero County, a right-hand branch of/Catlin. 
Arkansas River. iTimpas. 
Timpas; post village in Otero County; altitude, 4,-417 feet. 
Tin Cup; post village in Gunnison County; population in 1900, 
64. 
Tinley; canyon in Las Animas County, tributary to Purgatory 
River Spanish Teaks. 
Tioga; village in Huerfano County Walsenburg. 
Tip Top; station in Elbert County on Chicago, Rock Island 
and Pacific Railway; altitude, 6,887 feet. 
Tirbircio; creek in La Plata County, a left-hand branch of La 
Plata River La Plata. 
Tob; arroyo in Las Animas County, a right-hand branch of 
Chaquaqua Creek, tributary to Purgatory River Mesa de Maya. 
Tobaseo; posl village in Las Animas County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway. 
Tobe; canyon in Las Animas County, tributary to Purgatory 
River Mesa de Maya. 
Todd; gulch in Boulder County, tributary to Fourmile Creek . Boulder. 
Todd Point; end of plateau in Otero County; altitude, 4,627 
feel Catlin. 
Tolland; posl village in Gilpin County, on Denver, Northwest- 
ern and Pacific Railway. 
Toltec; station near south line of Conejos County on Denver 
and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 9,965 feet. 
Toltec Gorge; station in Conejos County on Denver and Rio 
( rrande Railroad. 
Toll Gate; creek in Arapahoe County, a left-hand branch of 
South Platte River Denver. 
Toluca; station in Douglas County on Denver and Ti<» Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 5,663 feet. 
Tomah; station in Douglas County, on Atchison, Topeka and 
Santa IV Railroad; altitude, 6,436 feet. 
Tomichi; creek in Gunnison County, a left-hand branch of 
( runnisbn Liver. 
Tomichi; post village in Gunnison County. 
Tomichi Dome; summit in Gunnison County; altitude, 11,384 
feet. 
Tongue; creek in Delta County, a right-hand branch of Gun- 
nison River. 
