Galloway/Stone Page 008

Title Diary of the Galloway/Stone Expedition
Creator Galloway, Nathaniel T.
Subject Rivers
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Publisher J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Contributors Nielson, Eva Galloway
Date 1909
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Format Creation Digital images scanned at 400ppi on an Epson Expression 1630XL flatbed scanner in 24-bit color. Files re-sized to 72ppi JPEG.
Identifier http://content.lib.utah.edu/cgi-bin/docviewer.exe?CISOROOT=/wwdl_diary&CISOPTR=41
Source ACCN1936
Language eng
Relation complements P0749, the Galloway-Stone Photographs Collection by Raymond Cogswell
Rights Management Digital image copyright 2001, University of Utah. All rights reserved.
Holding Institution Special Collections, Marriott Library, University of Utah. 295 S 1500 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Source Physical Dimensions 15 cm x 20 cm
Alternate Title Diary of Nathanial T. Galloway and Julius Stone Expedition through the Canyons of the Green and Colorado Rivers September 12, 1909 to November 19, 1909. Green River, Wyoming to The Needles, California.
Scanning Technician Maryann Curtis
ARK ark:/87278/s6cc0zkx
Setname wwdl_diaries
ID 1132839
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cc0zkx

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Title Galloway/Stone Page 008
Format application/pdf
Identifier Diary pg 08.jpg
Relation complements P0749, The Western Waters Photographs Collection by Raymond Cogswell
Alternate Title Diary of Nathaniel T. Galloway and Julius F. Stone Expedition through the Canyons of the Green and Colorado Rivers September 12, 1909 to November 19, 1909. Green River, Wyoming to The Needles, California
Setname wwdl_diaries
ID 1132806
Transcript September 22. We commence our journey this morning at 8 o'clock. We travel but a short distance running several rapids when we land at the head of Disaster Falls. We make a portage of part of our supplies. I run the 4 boats thru; the balance of the crew considers themselves hardly equal to the occasion as they have had but little experience in rough rapids. 3 rapids are run in close succession to each other in this way making the same as running 12 rough rapids for me. We load our boats again and run several smooth rapids and camp below an island and at the mouth of a creek coming in from the west known as Pot Creek. Mr. Stone and Mr. Sharp leveled the Disaster Falls and found it to have 21 - 5/10 [feet] fall.
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cc0zkx/1132806