Colorado History and Genealogy Project

d

 

 

 

Colorado Gazetteer McAllisters Station ~ McNulty Gulch

Colorado is situated about midway the country north and south, and about two thirds of the distance from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. On the north are Wyoming and Nebraska, on the east Nebraska and Kansas, on the south New Mexico, and Utah on the west. The State is a quadrilateral in shape, its north and south boundaries being respectively the forty-first and thirty-seventh parallels of latitude.

McAllisters; station in Eagle County on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad.

McCall; lake in Boulder County. (Niwot)

McCarry; gulch in Rio Blanco County, tributary to Piceance Creek.

McCarty Basin; valley in San Juan County. (Silverton)

McCauley; peak in San Juan Mountains, La Plata County; altitude, 13,551 feet. (Needle Mountains)

McClellan; mountain in Front Range, Summit County; altitude, 13,423 feet.

McClelland; station in Larimer County on Colorado and Southern Railway; altitude, 5,053 feet.

McCourt; station in Fremont County on Florence and Cripple Creek Railroad; altitude, 6,478 feet.

McCoy; post village in Eagle County.

McElmo; creek in Montezuma County, a left-hand branch of Hovenweep Creek, tributary to San Juan River.

McElmo; post village in Montezuma County.

McGee; station in Chaffee County, on the Colorado Midland, and the Denver and Rio Grande railroads; altitude, 8,658 feet.

McGinty; station in Costilla County on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,553 feet.

McIntire; creek in Larimer County, a left-hand branch of Laramie River.

McIntosh; lake in Boulder County. (Niwot)

McIntyre; gulch in Ouray County, tributary to Red Mountain Creek. (Silverton)

McIntyre; mountain in Park County. (Pikes Peak)

McKinney; town in Teller County.

McKissocks; town in Weld County.

McKissock; creek in Larimer County, a left-hand branch of Buckhorn Creek, tributary to Thompson Creek.

McMillan; peak in San Juan Mountains, San Juan County; altitude, 12,800 feet. (Silverton)

McMillan; town in Huerfano County.

McNulty; gulch in Summit County, tributary to Tenmile Creek. (Tenmile District Special)

Source: United States Geological Survey, by Henry Gannett, Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey of Colorado, Charles D. Walcott. Director, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1906.

Colorado Gazetteer

 

Please come back again!

 

 

What's New ~ Who's New ~ Where New

Genealogy Village and AccessGenealogy our sponsor



Copyright © 2014 - 2024
Charles W. Barnum and Judy White
The American History and Genealogy Project.

Enjoy the work of our webmasters, provide a link, do not copy their work.