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Show 622 Fremont [ sic Fremont], we left our boat there; the rest of them were already there. " Q. You Left your boat there for the Edison company, you stated? " A. Yes air. " R. 1505. He believes that the Edison company planned to do some more work on the proposed Lees Ferry dam, which was approximately three miles above the ferry itself; " there is a horseshoe in the river, Horseshoe Bond." That was the dam site. " They would have used these boats on work on this dam site." R. 1506. " Q. Any other place? " A. Not that I know of ." R. 1506. The big boat up at the Crossing of the Fathers was used for hauling supplies to the camps, Mr. Fowler's camp and a man named leach. Mr. Fowler's camp was on the left bank going down from the Crossing of the Fathers; " that would have made it on the east bank, I think; " and at the crossing of the Fathers, as he remembers it. R. 1506. The other place where they were hauling supplies was up stream from the Crossing of the Fathers. He doesn't know how far up stream. The reservoir site at Lees Ferry was designed to back the water up close to the junction of the Green and Grand Colorado Rivers, up to the thirty- nine hundred foot contour. R. 1507. The surveying of that reservoir site was one of the purposes of going there. When they got through at Lees Ferry he went by truck to Flagstaff, and on the way the truck broke down. R. 1508- 1509. |