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Topographic Map Names Matched to Grid Numbers — Map Names in Alphabetical Order Projectile Point Project ‐ Colorado Coal Creek Research, Inc Topographic Map Names matched to Grid Numbers — Map Names in alphabetical order Projectile Point Project ‐ Colorado Coal Creek Research, Inc. GRID TOPO MAP NAME 214 Antone Spring 1459 Barrel Springs Draw 435 Big Soap Park NO. (7.5' quadrangles) 768 Antonito 1391 Barron Creek 1585 Big Spring 1610 Abarr 268 Anvil Points 1757 Bartlett 1552 Big Spring Creek 1642 Abarr SE 1273 Apishapa Bridge 494 Basalt 1202 Big Springs Ranch 1248 Abeyta 1746 Arapahoe 120 Basin 257 Bighole Butte 395 Adams Lake 1745 Arapahoe NW 287 Basin Mountain 1229 Bijou 1288 Adena 640 Archuleta Creek 1244 Bates Lake 1167 Bijou Basin 1643 Adler Creek 1515 Arickaree 1345 Battle Canyon 1230 Bijou SW 259 Adobe Springs 853 Arkansas Mountain 713 Battle Mountain 1495 Bishop Ranch 1293 Agate 1462 Arlington 62 Battle Rock 1662 Bisonte 818 Agate Mountain 1461 Arlington NE 48 Battleship Rock 106 Black Cabin Gulch 1117 Aguilar 1490 Aroya 12 Baxter Pass 1104 Black Forest 1479 Akron 1454 Arriba 383 Bayfield 906 Black Hawk 1512 Akron SE 1453 Arriba NE 985 Bear Creek 1051 Black Hills 1480 Akron SW 1421 Arriba NW 445 Bear Mountain 851 Black Mountain 829 Alamosa East 93 Arriola 450 Bears Ears Peaks 307 Black Ridge 797 Alamosa West 1555 Arsenic Lake 1404 Beaty Canyon 574 Blackhead Peak 920 Aldrich Gulch 1556 Arsenic Lake SW 1 Beaver Basin 550 Blacktail Mountain 1621 Alkali Lake 1002 Arvada 604 Beaver Creek Reservoir 394 Blair Mountain 871 Allenspark 559 Aspen 217 Beaver Park 893 Blanca 416 Allison 85 Atkinson Creek 921 Beck Mountain 924 Blanca Peak 750 Alma 1444 Atwood 1393 Beckman Lake 894 Blanca SE 563 Almont 1443 Atwood NE 887 Beckwith Mountain 1488 Bledsoe Ranch 439 Alpine Plateau 1346 Avalo 1738 Beecher Island 1307 Bloom 1648 Alpine Ranch 1378 Avalo SE 1737 Beecher Island NW 553 Blue Hill 1647 Alpine Ranch NE 1207 Avondale 1520 Bellyache Creek 1460 Bluff Spring 1615 Alpine Ranch NW 294 Axial 1162 Bennett 610 Boettcher Lake 1616 Alpine Ranch SW 14 Badger Wash 998 Berthoud 156 Boggy Draw 1264 Alta Vista 1018 Badito Cone 810 Berthoud Pass 726 Bonanza 1733 Alvin NW 909 Bailey 1678 Bethune 320 Bondad Hill 1734 Alvin SW 1155 Baker Draw 1294 Beuck Draw 1739 Bonny Reservoir North 1731 Amherst 385 Bakers Peak 1048 Beulah 1740 Bonny Reservoir South 1732 Amherst SW 227 Bald Mountain 1079 Beulah NE 1238 Boone Hill 23 Anderson Mesa 861 Baldy 1609 Beverly Grove 781 Boreas Pass 1502 Andrix 505 Baldy Cinco 17 Bieser Creek 803 Boston Peak 1449 Antelope Creek East 414 Baldy Mountain 329 Big Beaver Reservoir 777 Bottle Pass 1450 Antelope Creek SE 9 Banta Ridge 150 Big Bucktail Creek 936 Boulder 1417 Antelope Creek West 8 Banty Point 1011 Big Bull Mountain 30 Bowdish Canyon 1302 Antelope Mesa 1173 Bar J H Ranch 43 Big Foundation Creek 774 Bowen Mountain 1091 Antelope Reservoir 136 Barcus Creek 1198 Big Gulch 633 Bowers Peak 1381 Antelope Springs 168 Barcus Creek SE 1568 Big Hole Canyon 369 Bowie 785 Antero Reservoir 1216 Barela 34 Big Joe Basin 1343 Box Ranch 817 Antero Reservoir NE 152 Barkelew Draw 425 Big Marvine Peak 1365 Box Springs 466 Anthracite Range 1325 Barking Dog Spring 501 Big Mesa 1457 Boyero 1483 Anton 1157 Barnesville 899 Big Narrows 1061 Bracewell 1516 Anton SE 1690 Barrel Spring 1628 Big Rock Grange 1685 Brandon Page 1 of 10 Topographic Map Names matched to Grid Numbers — Map Names in alphabetical order Projectile Point Project ‐ Colorado Coal Creek Research, Inc. 1312 Branson 52 Calamity Mesa 397 Center Mountain 219 Clyde Lake 1344 Branson SE 104 Calamity Ridge 762 Center North 1099 Coal Creek 749 Breckenridge 76 Calf Canyon 763 Center South 822 Coaldale 389 Breeze Mountain 1200 Calhan 874 Central City 644 Coalmont 1187 Briggsdale 212 Camel Back 734 Centro 1027 Cobb Lake 1065 Brighton 175 Cameo 341 Cerro Summit 1408 Cobert Mesa North 506 Bristol Head 787 Cameron Mountain 432 Chair Mountain 599 Cochetopa Park 459 Broken Rib Creek 1664 Campo 1121 Chalk Bluffs East 1300 Cockleburr Springs 1468 Brown Canyon 1663 Campo NE 1089 Chalk Bluffs West 129 Coffeepot Spring 1277 Brown Sheep Camp 1631 Campo NW 336 Chalk Mountain 567 Cold Spring Park 1382 Brush East 1632 Campo SW 608 Chama Peak 271 Collbran 1350 Brush West 472 Cannibal Plateau 804 Chambers Lake 310 Colona 75 Brushy Point 981 Canon City 27 Champagne Spring 1081 Colorado City 1501 Buck Canyon 3 Canyon Of Lodore North 943 Cheesman Lake 80 Colorado National Monument 418 Buck Point 4 Canyon Of Lodore South 1400 Cheraw 1074 Colorado Springs 994 Buckeye 495 Capitol Peak 897 Cherokee Park 380 Columbine Pass 342 Buckhorn Lakes 1146 Capps Springs 1438 Cherry Canyon 836 Comanche Peak 932 Buckhorn Mountain 766 Capulin 1103 Cherry Valley School 1034 Commerce City 1284 Buckingham 427 Carbonate 694 Chester 782 Como 232 Buckskin Point 461 Carbondale 1075 Cheyenne Mountain 940 Conifer 754 Buena Vista East 13 Carbonera 1714 Cheyenne Wells 980 Cooper Mountain 722 Buena Vista West 1688 Carlton 1713 Cheyenne Wells NE 1579 Cope 580 Buffalo Pass 469 Carpenter Ridge 1681 Cheyenne Wells NW 1547 Cope NW 677 Buffalo Peak 1057 Carr East 1682 Cheyenne Wells SW 1580 Cope SE 1478 Buffalo Springs Ranch 1026 Carr SW 1208 Chicos Well 1548 Cope SW 1509 Buffalo Springs Ranch NE 1025 Carr West 1409 Chimney Canyons 717 Copper Mountain 1477 Buffalo Springs Ranch NW 448 Carracas 447 Chimney Rock 1435 Corbin Canyon 1510 Buffalo Springs Ranch SE 1535 Carrizo Mountain 1653 Chivington 110 Corcoran Peak 361 Buford 966 Carter Lake Reservoir 1654 Chivington SE 111 Corcoran Point 55 Bull Canyon 1041 Cascade 478 Chris Mountain 1464 Cornelia 171 Bull Fork 554 Castle Peak 576 Chromo 1156 Cornish 400 Bull Mountain 786 Castle Rock Gulch 373 Cimarron 1138 Corral Bluffs 1542 Burdett 1069 Castle Rock North 476 Cimarrona Peak 711 Corral Peaks 1710 Burlington 1070 Castle Rock South 204 Circle Dot Gulch 126 Cortez 1709 Burlington NE 83 Casto Reservoir 198 Citadel Plateau 854 Cotopaxi 521 Burns North 357 Castor Gulch 515 Clark 180 Cottonwood Basin 522 Burns South 1626 Cat Creek 772 Clark Peak 492 Cottonwood Pass 790 Bushnell Peak 1657 Cat Creek NE 1605 Clarkville 1323 Cottonwood Valley North 1108 Buttes 1625 Cat Creek NW 1637 Clarkville NE 1324 Cottonwood Valley South 1227 Byers 372 Cathedral Peak 1638 Clarkville SE 375 Courthouse Mountain 778 Byers Peak 429 Cattle Creek 1606 Clarkville SW 915 Cover Mountain 1228 Byers SW 1261 Cattle Gulch 131 Clay Buttes 517 Cow Creek 743 Cabin Creek 197 Cedar Knob 1531 Clay Ranch 674 Cowdrey 1133 Cabin Gulch 273 Cedaredge 1456 Clifford 356 Craig 71 Cactus Reservoir 1145 Cedarwood 144 Clifton 355 Craig NE 59 Cahone 562 Cement Mountain 718 Climax 323 Craig NW Page 2 of 10 Topographic Map Names matched to Grid Numbers — Map Names in alphabetical order Projectile Point Project ‐ Colorado Coal Creek Research, Inc. 371 Crawford 699 Del Norte 455 Dunckley Pass 1134 Elizabeth 769 Crazy Mountain 636 Del Norte Peak 1588 Dunlap Ranch 284 Elk Creek 954 Creager Reservoir 1118 Delagua 318 Durango East 399 Elk Knob 538 Creede 643 Delaney Butte 286 Durango West 568 Elk Park 530 Crested Butte 1275 Delhi 1753 Durkee Creek NW 134 Elk Springs 857 Crestone 243 Delta 1220 Dutch Girl Lake 815 Elkhorn 889 Crestone Peak 1472 Dennis Canyon 1589 Eads 513 Elkhorn Mountain 978 Cripple Creek North 1593 Denny Lake 555 Eagle 1170 Ellicott 979 Cripple Creek South 1098 Denver International Airport 706 Eagle Hill 1106 Elsmere 1570 Crook 1564 Deora 847 Eagle Rock 605 Elwood Pass 589 Crooked Creek Pass 140 Desert Gulch 1214 Earl 412 Emerald Lake 165 Cross Mountain Canyon 446 Devil Mountain 11 East Evacuation Creek 842 Empire 595 Crystal Creek 456 Devils Causeway 1619 East Of Lewis Lake 315 Engineer Mountain 900 Crystal Mountain 953 Devils Gulch 1712 East Of Rock Creek 1035 Englewood 1021 Cuchara 1006 Devils Head 1487 East Of Sevenmile Ranch 1000 Erie 1022 Cucharas Pass 263 Devils Hole Gulch 841 East Portal 147 Escalante Forks 1147 Cucharas Reservoir 1174 Devine 322 East Timberlake Creek 869 Estes Park 992 Culebra Peak 865 Diamond Peak 1033 Eastlake 1617 Eureka Creek North 659 Cumberland Pass 850 Dicks Peak 1122 Eastman Creek SE 1618 Eureka Creek South 672 Cumbres 747 Dillon 1090 Eastman Creek South 939 Evergreen 405 Curecanti Needle 1377 Dipper Spring 262 Easton Gulch 783 Fairplay East 950 Curley Peak 977 Divide 1136 Eastonville 751 Fairplay West 203 Cutoff Gulch 103 Divide Creek 1092 Eaton 627 Fairview Peak 1007 Dakan Mountain 91 Doe Canyon 833 Eaton Reservoir 1137 Falcon 1439 Dalerose Mesa 700 Dog Mountain 885 Echo 1105 Falcon NW 343 Dallas 1281 Dolan Spring 1672 Eckley 805 Fall River Pass 54 Davis Mesa 157 Dolores East 1703 Eckley NE 1019 Farisita 577 Davis Peak 250 Dolores Peak 1671 Eckley NW 879 Farnum Peak 213 Davis Point 125 Dolores West 1236 Edison School 546 Farwell Mountain 1038 Dawson Butte 489 Dome Peak 544 Edith 360 Fawn Creek 89 Dawson Draw 178 Dominguez 1599 Edler 1669 Fiddler Peak 206 De Beque 1341 Doss Canyon North 619 Edwards 139 Figure Four Spring 1546 De Nova 1342 Doss Canyon South 25 Egnar 442 Finger Mesa 1577 De Nova NE 491 Dotsero 991 El Valle Creek 1650 Firstview 1545 De Nova NW 44 Douglas Pass 1481 Elba 50 Fish Creek 1578 De Nova SE 26 Dove Creek 1513 Elba NE 1184 Fishers Peak 1349 Dead Horse Springs 1058 Dover 1514 Elba SE 1067 Fitzsimons 802 Deadman 1176 Doyle Bridge 1482 Elba SW 1518 Flagler 826 Deadman Camp 629 Doyleville 1135 Elbert 1517 Flagler NE 794 Deadman Camp SW 933 Drake 1304 Elder 1485 Flagler NW 1190 Dearfield 1594 Dripping Spring 937 Eldorado Springs 1550 Flagler Reservoir 974 Deckers 305 Dry Creek 316 Electra Lake 1486 Flagler SW 363 Deep Creek Point 245 Dry Creek Basin 368 Electric Mountain 531 Flat Top 426 Deep Lake 1418 Dry Gulch 855 Electric Peak 366 Flatiron Mountain 984 Deer Peak 860 Dry Lakes 607 Elephant Head Rock 1571 Fleming 1260 Deer Trail 454 Dunckley 913 Elevenmile Canyon 1595 Floating W Ranch Page 3 of 10 Topographic Map Names matched to Grid Numbers — Map Names in alphabetical order Projectile Point Project ‐ Colorado Coal Creek Research, Inc.
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