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Show 4648 Kirkpatrick- D 2662 and went down that for a number of miles, then across country to Warm creek, and the party I was visiting was operating on Warm creek; then I rode from Warm creek over to the Colorado river on horseback, probably ten or fifteen miles. Q Entering the Colorado river about the mouth of Warm creek? A It was above the mouth of Warm creek. Q Where was it with reference to the Crossing of the Fathers? A Just about at the Crossing of the Fathers. Q How much time did you spend there on the Colorado river? A Oh, I wasn't there more than an hour, hour or two, something like that. Q In the fall of 1920 were you on the Green river? A I was. Q Before we pass to that, how long was this survey party in that section of the country? A Well, they were there probably six or eight months, the complete field season. Q Do you know how they received their supplies, from what source and by what means? A Yes; they were hauled in by wagon from Kanab; some of them may have come from Marysvale; the major portion of them came from Kanab; hauled them from that point by wagon, and |