Title |
No. 14 Original, Abstract of the Testimony, vol. 1, pp. 1-748 |
Subject |
Mines and mineral resources -- Environmental aspects -- Utah; United States -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Utah -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico); Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) -- Environmental aspects |
Description |
Testimony given before special master Charles Warren in a suit brought by the United States against the state of Utah over ownership of the bed of the Colorado River. Much of the testimony was given by river runners, scientists and engineers, petroleum geologists, and placer miners. The testimony constitutes an extensive oral history of the men and women who utilized the Colorado River Basin in Utah prior to 1929. |
Publisher |
Microfilm gift of John Weisheit, 1997 |
Date |
1930-10 |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
Original format: 12 microfilm reels |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
No. 14 Original. Abstract in Narrative Form of the Testimony Taken before the Special Master, and filed in His Court by Him, vol. 1, pp. 1-748 |
Rights Management |
Digital image copyright 2003, University of Utah. All rights reserved. |
Holding Institution |
J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah; Originals in: Utah State Archives; Salt Lake City, Utah. |
Scanning Device |
Sunrise 2000 Microfilm Scanner |
Scanning Contractor |
iArchives Inc., Orem, UT |
Call Number |
ACCN 1702 |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6pv6n1x |
Setname |
usa_crc |
ID |
110904 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pv6n1x |
Title |
Abstract Testimony, V 1, p. 0405 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Identifier |
1929-1931-roll11_0446b.jpg |
Holding Institution |
J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah Originals in: Utah State Archives; Salt Lake City, Utah. |
Resolution |
Archival TIFF: 3000 x 4600 |
Dimensions |
JPEG: 650 x 1000 |
Bit Depth |
8-bit |
OCR Text |
Show ( "boat boat boat ) went ( clown down ) river in 405 back up ( from froin ) ( LeeS'JTcr LeeSJTcr ) ry ; , could not be ( clone done ) . ( R . 1418-1419 . ) ( Cross-exwnmation Crossexwnmation Cross-exconivation Crossexconivation ) ( Vol . 7 , pp . ( 1419-1420-j 14191420j ) Vol . 8 , pp . 1421-1460 ) : Would not want to row a boat upstream ( 6h -6-11 ) Colorado ( from froin ) Lees Ferry . ( R . 1420 . ) First Expedition , ( Mormon -INformoll INformoll ) community and ( post posts ) office at Lees Ferry ; main road from Utah to ( Ari-' Ari ) zona passed through . ( R . 1429 . ) Road did not appear tobeniuch of a road . ( R . 1431 . ) ( Through "Through Through ) the Colorado River , ( " 21 ) page 258 ( pleasant "pleasant pleasant ) sail down the Green was his statement as an ( author's authors author2s ) ( privi privi- privi ) lege indulged in for those articles ; introduced words not in diary to make it a story . He ( elimi elimi- elimi ) nated troubles from ( the -the the ) article . ( R . 1433-1434- 1435 . ) Compl . ( Exh Exb ) . No . 177 , he wrote and it is called ( '"Through Through -CiThrough CiThrough ) Mysterious Canons of the Colorado . " ( R . 1437 . ) Compl . Exh . No . 177 , ( "Profile Profile ) Negatives ( Canned" Canned ) was written by ( him hin-L hinL ) ( R . 1439-1440 . ) Article ( "Through Through ) the Colorado River , " page 2592 ( "Smooth Smooth ) ( water" water ) to Lees Ferry . ( R . 1444- 1445 . ) Talus slopes from last Cataract in Cataract ( Can Can- Can ) yon down . ( R . 1445 . ) Article ( "Profile Profile ) Negatives Canned , " page 75 , ( "uneventful uneventful "tilievelitful tilievelitful ) ( trip" trip ) from mouth of Dirty Devil in so far as particular trouble was concerned ; any one writing ( an ail ) article would have made a ( change cliange ) . ( R . 1449-1450 . ) Did not do any rowing up river . ( R . 1451-1453 . ) |
Setname |
usa_crc |
ID |
110193 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pv6n1x/110193 |