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Show Galloway- D 1050 in. A I don't just recollect anything that I would call a slide, particularly, only I do recollect about two miles above the junction there is a good many rocks lying on the banks and in the river, narrows the current; maybe that is what you call the slide. That is what I refer to. There is eddies; it is not difficult, much, to row a boat up through there, only maybe it would be just in passing some rock, where you were trying to get around it, swift and hard, but we did do it, we rowed around it. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q Rowed around it? A Yes; I remember that. There was one place, however, as I remember, I don't know which one of us it was, threw the tow line over a ledge to the other party where we couldn't pull around by oars; then took an oar and give the boat a shove out to the fellow above the ledge, heave on it, and pull it above the rock. We have had some experiences of that kind in there, too. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q What per cent of the distance, would you say, between the mouth of Green river and Shafer No. 1 did you tow the boat? 3022 |