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Show Museum in Los Angeles 667 of a library of ( Arizona A-rizond Arizond ) , which ( had lit-Ad litAd ) been collected over a long period of years , and covering not only ( material inaterial ) on Arizona , ( but Wit ) the southwest and the west generally , a great ( many -many many ) books that would have been available to ( him hirn ) only after a very long search through scattered libraries . These were all concentrated there . This even ( ran rail ) to earlier magazine articles he had never heard of , concerning ( Powell's Powells ) voyage in the ( 70's 70s ) ; ( he lie ) read all of them . He entered into ( correspond correspond- correspond ) ence with every living ( man inan ) that he could learn of who had voyaged on the river , in checking the Powell voyage or the Stanton . He regrets very much he missed several of the voyagers who have now been brought out to this trial , but ( Mr Ma ) . Dellenbaugh , of the Powell voyage , wrote him a dozen letters or more with a great deal of information . Of special use was Julius Stone , of ( Columbus Col-Lunbus ColLunbus ) , Ohio and some of the ( Staiitou Staliton ) records in New York , which ( he lie ) had access to through the courtesy of ( Ms his ) ( daughter dauo-liter dauoliter ) , Anna Stanton Burchard . Generally every available source which he believed to be authentic was consulted in the restricted time he had to work ( in iii ) . ( R . 2565-2566 . ) The accounts read of Alarcon were mostly ( from froin ) Mr . ( Dellenbaugh Dellenba-Ligh's DellenbaLighs ) books . Does not know ( where Nvhere ) the Alarcon records are . In the first chapter ( he lie ) refers to the ( Oastenada Castenada ) , which is the only known account of ( Coronado's Coronados ) |