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Show country adjacent to these ( 4.01 401 ) rivers . He might ' ( not ilot ) have ( been beell ) at that ( time tinie ) . ( ( E R ) . 1377 . ) ( Rccross-cxamination Rccrosscxamination Rect-oss-exanzination Rectossexanzination ) ( ( E R ) . Vol . '7 , pp . 1373- , 1380 ) : He says that the geologists are quite wide ( apaist aplUt ) in their conclusions in reference to this field . CE . ( 1378 3.378 ) . ) He hadncfparticular point in mind as to the ( des- des ) tination of supplies that might be brought in , as it would be any one of the structures he might find ; and he had this plan in mind when he left Moab , that was one of the purposes of this trip to ( deter deter- deter ) ¬ mine the condition [ of the Colorado ( Eiver River ) ] , with respect to navigability down to Indian Creek and also on down the Colorado and up the Green . ( ( E R ) . 1379-1380 . ) When he left Moab he had in mind the matter of ( determining deterinining ) the question of navigability clear around on the Green . ( ( E R ) . 1380 . ) ( FBANKLIN FRANKLIN ) A . ( NIMS NINS ) ( Vol . 7 , pp . ( 1381-1420 1381--1420 ) ; vol . 8 , pp . ( 1421-14GG 142114GG 1421-1466 ) ) ( Eesides Resides ) at Greeley , Colorado ; 75 years of age . ( ( E R ) . 1381 . ) With ( Brown-Stanton BrownStanton Browii-Stanton BrowiiStanton ) Survey ( expedi expedi- expedi ) tion on Green ( Eiver River ) , in 1889 ; survey of railroad down Colorado ( Eiver River ) ; one of originators of ( expedi expedi- expedi ) tion and in charge , and photographer . Brown drowned in Colorado ( Eiver River ) ; Stanton , engineer for party . ( ( E R ) . ( 1382-1383 1382-4383 ) . ) 3 : ( 1307-31-VOL 130731VOL ) . 1-26 |