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Show 268 Photograph number two is the old steel bridge at Goodrich which was washed away in 1911; the big flood. R. 690. The road shown goes on out to Moonlight, Kyenta, Arizona, Flagstaff, Tuba City. Photograph number three is the Goose- Neck just below the Mendenhall Goose- Neck. Number four is looking up the river from number 2 Goose- Neck and shows Mendenhall's cabin. Number five is a cross section of the same Goose- Neck. Number six was taken at the mouth of Comb Wash in the spring, about June, when the spring rise was on. R. 691. This picture was taken in 1912 and the pictures were just taken out of curiousity. Number seven is the Navajo Crossing across from the mouth of Moonlight Creek. Number eight is flood water coming in just at the mouth of Gypsum Creek right at Goodrich. R. 692. Number nine is a flood going down at Goodrich and is taken right where the bridge was. There is a new suspension bridge there. Number ten shows the canyon just below Goodrich and shows how low the river gets and the he would judge the river is about sixty feet wide. The pictures were taken at various times of different years and different months; the latest year is 1918. R. 693. Number eleven is right out from what he calls the second Goose- Neck on top of the mesa. Number twelve is Monumental Valley; that is typical of that country. It is called Moonlight and lies a little south and east of Goodrich. |