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Show iDnq . cook ; Harry Tasker , rod ( man nuaii ) ; Emory 0 . Kolb , photographer . ( R . 812-813 . ) He was ( tlie the ) ( boat- boat ) ( man niaii ) of that party in charge to handle boats ( througli through ) * the rapids . That is what ( he lie ) was principally ( theiia thae ) for . ( R . 813 . ) Henry Rauch , an assistant to Emory C . Kolb , , , and Frank Stout , an employee of the Southern CaIr ifornia Edison Company , were also unofficial ( mem mem- mem ) ¬ bers of the party . ( Reverting Reverthig ) to his first trip , he explains that Julius , F . Stone , who had made a trip down the river in , 1909 in company with Nathan Galloway , gave him the plans of boats used on that trip and the boats used by ( witness -witness witness ) and his brother were made ( after after- after ) the ( plans plaus ) submitted by Stone and built in ( Michi Michi- Michi ) ¬ gan , from where they were shipped to Green River , Wyoming , by rail . The only difference in the ( con- con ) struction of the boats used by him and the ( Gallo Gallo- Gallo ) ¬ way type boat used by Julius F . Stone ( was -was was ) an . amplification by addition of decks . ( R . 814-815 . ) Approximately three hundred pounds of ( sup- sup ) plies ( were -were were ) loaded in the boats , which , together with photograph equipment , the ( weight -weight weight ) of the boats and the compartments totaled about twelve hundred pounds per boat . ( R . 815 . ) Provisions for the trip would be approximately three hundred pounds ; then they ( had bad ) their beds , and their photographic equipment ( was -was was ) heavy ; all . supplies and equipment would weigh six hundred pounds . ( R . 815-816 . ) |