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Reel 1 Volume 0.09 - Page 89

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Title Reel 1 Volume 0.09 Hearings
Subject Mines and mineral resources -- Environmental aspects -- Utah; United States -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Utah -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Utah -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Utah -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico); Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) -- Environmental aspects
Description Transcripts of the Colorado Riverbed Case
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1929
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Format Creation Scans of microfilm taken from the originals were used to transcribe the text, pdf's generated from transcriptions.
Identifier Reel1-Vol0.09.pdf
Language eng
Relation is part of Colorado Riverbed Case
Spatial Coverage Colorado; Utah; Mexico
Rights Management Digital image Copyright 2009, University of Utah. All Rights Reserved.
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Title Reel 1 Volume 0.09 - Page 89
Format application/pdf
OCR Text 697 time, never had boats. He had heard talk of a ferry boat at Lees Ferry. He knew the Navajo Indians, knew their chiefs and something of their customs, and spoke their language fairly well. He saw only one boat, which would probably hold two people, out on the bank at Shiprock. This was right after a big flood in that country and it was necessary for them at that time to go back to Farmington to cross the river in order to get over to Pueblo Benito. R. 1677. Cross Examination: ( R. Vol. 9, pp. 1677.) Blanco is about fifty miles upstream from Shiprock, New Mexico.
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