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Show 4806 Gentry- C 2820 land that it would be of that character? MR. BLACKMAR: I object to that. He says he doesn't know. THE SPECIAL MASTER: He has given his judgment about these other parts. MR. FARNSWORTH: If he has not any judgment at all, didn't see it enough to pass judgment on this section, probably he didn't on the other, either. A My recollection of the country after you leave the cultivated portion, it was very sandy soil, considerable sand, but probably raise crops if irrigated. Q That would be for some ten miles up stream from Greenriver? A Some eight or ten miles, as I recall; that is an estimate. Q That would be on both sides of the river? A Yes, as I recall, the breaks on the left- hand side of the river are a little nearer to the town of Greenriver than they are to the other side. Q But there is an area there of many thousands of acres of that character, isn't there? A As I recall, there is a pretty large area rolling country in the vicinity of the town of Greenriver. Q And it would be many thousands of acres? MR. BLACKMAR: I object to that as too indefinite. |