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Show ( R . . 1934 . ) ) The dredge 574 was abandoned . . It ' was ( 'finally finally ) sold and moved to Idaho . . It worked in there about a year . . Took several months to get it in there and ( get'it getit ) in operation ; then winter came , it got pretty cold , had to kind of lay off until spring before we could do ( anytliing auytbing ) . It had a ( boiler-two boilertwo ) one ( hundred- hundred ) ( horsepo-wer horsepower ) ( boilers-steam boilerssteam ) engine , electric ( gener- gener ) ator . . ( This Tlds ) dredge was run by motors . . Used ( coal- coal ) five or six or eight tons a day of coal . . Coal was brought in by wagon from Greeuriver , Utali . . Was operating on the east side of the river . Coal forded across the river at the mill . Teams hauled it down from Greenriver opposite our camp , and crossed the river there on the ford , put it in our bin . . ( R . . 1935-1936 . . ) ( Cross-exwmination Crossexwmination Cross-exconivation Crossexconivation ) ( R . Vol . . 10 , pp . 1936- 1945 ; R . Vol . 11 , pp . 1948-1957 . . ) : : The mill was located about eight miles below the bridge at Greenriver on dry land , , on a gravel bar , , above the ( Mgh-water Mghwater high-water highwater ) mark . . ( R . 1936-1937 . ) ) None of the operations extended into the river . He knows that the machinery came froin Denver , and at the town of Greenriver was unloaded from cars into a wagon , and ha , ed down under contract over a fair desert road right to the job . He ( be- be ) lieves the coal used came from the Carbon County Coal Mines and shipped in to Greenriver on the railroad . ( R . 1937 ) At the time he went down the San Juan River lie ( couldii't couldiit ) state exactly the location but it was |