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Show 727 * He recalls the ( country counta-y countay ) ( between botween ) Gxeenriver and ( McPherson's McPhersons ) Ranch , on both sides of river , to be rolling and sandy . Supplies were procured at Woodside , Utah , and came by ( pack paclK ) outfit . After leaving Greenriver country is rugged and broken by ledges and very difficult to get over . He did not see any land that could be farmed . ( ( B R ) . 2814 ) He was engaged in Government work at Split Mountain Canyon in 1916 . He crossed Green River in a row boat at mouth of Split Mountain Canyon , which river is about 400 ( ft it ) . wide . Jensen , Utah , he found to be a settlement ( with -with with ) one fair store and ( probably pxobably ) 500 people . ( R . 2815 . ) A camp was maintained at ( Daniel's Daniels ) ( Ranch Rfinch ) , about one mile below the mouth of Split Mountain Canyon on right side of the Green River going down ; ( sup- sup ) plies for this camp secured from Jensen , Utah . The ( country couutry ) is rugged and broken , with sparce growth of vegetation and timber . Leaving the ( can- can ) yon on the ( west -west west ) , the country opens into agricultural district , ( with -with with ) rugged mountains to the east . ( R . 2816 . ) He did not observe any boats on Green River other than one they had . ( R . 2816 . ) The river was fairly calm and deep where they crossed , but muddy . Supplies brought in to ( Jen- Jen ) sen were hauled by truck from Price , Utah . . His recollection of the San Juan country is that it is |