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Colorado Gazetteer Tomichi Creek ~ Tyrone Station

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.

Tomichi; creek in Gunnison County, a left-hand branch of Gunnison River.

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 Gunnison River.

Tongue; mesa like spur of San Juan Mountains extending northward between Uncompahgre River and Cebolla Creek.

Topaz; mountain in Tarryall Mountains, Park County; altitude, 9,200 feet.

Topeka; gulch in San Juan County, tributary to Cement Creek. (Silverton)

Toponas; creek in Routt County, a left-hand branch of Egeria Creek, tributary to Grand River,

Toponas; post village in Routt County.

Torres; post village in Las Animas County.

Torrey; peak in Front Range, Summit County; altitude, 14,336 feet,

Torrington; village in Teller County.

Tourtelotte; village in Pitkin County,

Tower; mountain in San Juan Mountains, San Juan County; altitude, 13,444 feet. (Silverton)

Tower Junction; station in Boulder County on Burlington and Missouri River Railroad; altitude, 5,292 feet.

Towner; post village in Kiowa County on Missouri Pacific Railway; altitude, 3,924 feet. (Granada)

Townsend; village in Arapahoe County.

Townsite; town in Baca County.

Trachyte; mountain in Teller County; altitude, 10,876 feet. (Pikes Peak)

Tracy; station in El Paso County on Midland Terminal Railway.

Tail; creek in Clear Creek County, a right-hand branch of j Central City. Clear Creek. (Georgetown)

Tail; creek in Grand County, a right-hand branch of Grand River.

Tail; creek in Larimer County, a left-hand branch of Cache la Poudre River.

Trappers; lake in Gilpin County.

Travis; station in Saguache County on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 7,579 feet.

Treasure; mountain in San Juan County. (Silverton)

Treasury; mountain in Elk Mountains, Gunnison County; altitude, 13,200 feet.

Treatdale; station in Jefferson County on Denver, Lakewood and Golden Railroad.

Trident; mesa in Gunnison County, running northward from San Juan Mountains; it is divided into three parts by branches of the Gunnison.

Trilby; station in Larimer County on Colorado and Southern Railway; altitude, 5,015 feet.

Trimble; pass in San Juan Mountains, La Plata County. (Needle Mountains)

Trimble; station in La Plata County on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 6,563 feet. (Durango)

Trimmed Tree; summit in Las Animas County. (Spanish Peaks)

Trinchera; creek in Las Animas County, a right-hand branch of Purgatory River. (Elmoro, Mesa de Maya)

Trinchera; mountain in Sangre de Cristo Range, on boundary between Las Animas, Costilla, and Huerfano counties; altitude, 13,546 feet.

Trinchera; post village in Las Animas County on Colorado and Southern Railway; altitude, 5,741 feet. Railroad name, Mortimer. (Elmoro)

Trinchera; river in Costilla County, a left-hand branch of Rio Grande. Trinchera; station in Costilla County on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 8,104 feet.

Trinidad; county seat of Las Animas County on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, the Colorado and Southern, and the Denver and Rio Grande railroads; population in 1900, 5,345; altitude, 5,985 feet.

Trinidad Junction; station on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 4,657 feet.

Trinity; peaks in San Juan Mountains, San Juan County; altitudes, 13,752, 13,804, and 13,745 feet. (Needle Mountains)

Troublesome; creek in Grand County, a right-hand branch of Grand River.

Troublesome; peak in Grand County; altitude, 1 1,500 feet.

Troublesome; post village in Grand County.

Trout; creek in Chaffee County, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River.

Trout; creek in Douglas County, a right-hand branch of South Platte River. (Platte Canyon)

Trout; creek in Gunnison County, a right-hand branch of Lake Fork Gunnison River. (Lake City)

Trout; creek in Park County, a left-hand branch of South Platte River.

Trout; lake in San Miguel County; altitude, 9,800 feet.

Trout Creek; pass through Trout Creek Hills, between Chaffee and Park counties; altitude, 9,346 feet.

Trout Creek Pass; hills in Park Range.

Trout Lake; station in San Miguel County on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 9,790 feet. (Telluride)

Trowel Ranch; station in Morgan County on Burlington and Missouri River Railroad; altitude, 4,158 feet.

Troy; post village in Las Animas County. (Mesa de Maya)

Truesdale; creek in Clear Creek County, a right-hand branch of Bear Creek, tributary to South Platte River. (Georgetown)

Trujillo; canyon in Las Animas County, through which flows a tributary of Apishapa River. (Spanish Peaks)

Trujillo; post village in Archuleta County.

Trujillo Plaza; village in Las Animas County. (Spanish Peaks)

Trull; post village in Routt County.

Truro; village in Park County. (Pikes Peak)

Tucker; gulch in Jefferson County, tributary to Clear Creek. (Blackhawk)

Tucker; mountain in Summit County. (Tenmile District Special)

Tumbleson; lake in Boulder County. (Boulder)

Tuna; station in Huerfano County on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 6,119 feet.

Turkey; creek in Eagle County, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River.

Turkey; creek in Huerfano County, a left-hand branch of Huerfano River. (Huerfano Park)

Turkey; creek in Jefferson County, a right-hand branch of Bear Creek, tributary to South Platte River. (Denver)

Turkey; creek in Pueblo County, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River. (Pueblo)

Turkey; creek in San Miguel County, a right-hand branch of Lake Fork San Miguel River. (Telluride)

Turkey; ridge in Huerfano County; altitude, 6,000 feet Walsenburg. Turkey Basin; valley in San Miguel County. (Telluride)

Turkeys Roost; summit in Larimer County.

Turkshead; summit in Jefferson County; altitude, 8,078 feet. (Platte Canyon)

Turret; creek in Garfield County, a right-hand branch of Sweetwater Creek, tributary to Grand River.

Turret; peak in Garfield County.

Turret; peak in San Juan Mountains, La Plata County; altitude, 13,819 feet. (Needle Mountains)

Turret; peak in Rio Blanco County.

Turret; post village in Chaffee County.

Turtle; buttes in Pueblo County Pueblo.

Tuscarora; gulch in Boulder County, tributary to Lefthand Creek. (Boulder)

Tuttle; creek in Saguache County, flowing into a sink.

Tuttle; mountain in San Juan County. (Silverton)

Tuttle; post village in Kit Carson County.

Twelvemile; creek in Park County, a right-hand branch of South Platte River. (Leadville)

Twelvemile Park; valley in Fremont County. (Pikes Peak)

Twilight; peak in San Juan Mountains, San Juan County; altitude, 1 3, 153 feet. (Needle Mountains)

Twin; buttes in Cheyenne County; altitude, 4,508 feet. (Kit Carson)

Twin; buttes in Garfield County; altitude, 8,950 feet.

Twin; buttes in La Plata County. (Durango)

Twin; creek in Park and Teller counties, tributary to Lake George. (Pikes Peak)

Twin; lakes in Lake County produced by terminal moraines. (Leadville)

Twin; mesas forming the south wall of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison; altitude, 9,000 to 10,000 feet.

Twin Cones; summits in Park County; altitude, 12,400 feet.

Twin Lakes; post village in Lake County on Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 9,015 feet. (Leadville)

Twin Sisters; lake in San Juan County; altitude, 13,438 feet. (Telluride)

Twin Sisters; summits in San Juan County. (Telluride)

Two; buttes in Baca County; altitude, 4,716 feet. (Two Butte)

Two Butte; creek in Baca and Las Animas counties, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River. (Mount Carrizo, Two Butte, Albany, Granada)

Two Elk; creek in Eagle County, a left-hand branch of Arkansas River.

Twomile; canyon in Boulder County, tributary to Boulder Creek. (Boulder)

Tyndall; gulch in Custer County, tributary to Silver Run Canyon City.

Tyndall Mountain in Custer County; altitude, 9,521 feet. (Canyon City)

Tyne; village in Larimer County.

Tyrone; station in Las Animas County on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; altitude, 5,528 feet. (Elmoro)

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.

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