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Show 3207 Dent- D 1233 A The Moab dock is at approximately Mile 85 1/ 2. I have a note of a seven- foot depth in that vicinity, and a note of a two foot depth in that vicinity. At about mile 84 3/ 4 I have a three- foot depth, and a note of a grounding along there, three- foot depth. I have a note that a about mile 64 there was a bar with gravel and cobbles; incidentally that bar we got over very nicely going down, but had trouble getting over coming up. Just above and just below mile 63 I have indications of grounding with a depth of one and one- half feet of water. At mile 62 1/ 2 I have a note of sight feet plus depth. Eight feet was the greatest depth I could measure with my sounding pole. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q For the purpose of the record, colonel, is this survey you are testifying from the 1912 survey? A No sir; these are soundings I took on this trip; it could not be classed as a survey; merely a rough investigation. Q I mean the map you are using. A The map is the 1912 map. MR. BLACKMAR: Which is Exhibit 10 in this case. THE SPECIAL MASTER: For the purpose of the record. MR. FARNSWORTH: May I inquire when the survey from |