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Show 3379 Nims- D 1404 in a marble cave there; the entrance to the cave was about six feet above the water at that time, and there was a camera, and two sacks of flour, I think, and a sack of and some dried apples, and I think some of the men had a little superfluous clothing left, that they left there. I didn't have anything except what I had on, very little of that, and one Navajo blanket I bought at Lee's Ferry. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q There plates from which you developed the photographs that have been put in evidence, from which you made the photographs put in evidence, did you cache them? A No sir; carried out what was left, and some exposed films, the films that I made from our start down to Lees Ferry Mr. Brown took out to Kanab with him and sent them on to Denver to be developed and printed. Mr. Brown went to Kanab on horseback and bought a wagon load of provisions and brought them in to Lees Ferry, which we loaded into the boats before we left ferry to go on. BY MR. BLACKMAR; Q By the way, Mr. Nims, those films you had were about the first films that were ever used, weren't they? A Yes, they were. THE SPECIAL MASTER: These were not taken from plates? |