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Show 4563 Kirkpatrick- D 2667 into the Green; other than those. I don't know of any other settlements or farms; and the country in which we were working is very rough and broken. Q Approximately what size are these farms on Sheep creek A I don't remember; they weren't very large; a few acres, ten, fifteen, twenty acres possibly. THE SPECIAL MASTER: All this testimony up as far as the point you are speaking of goes in subject to the same condition the other testimony in this part of the river. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q In 1924 were you in and about the San Juan river? A I was. Q At what points? A 1924 I drove from Bluff down the San Juan and across the San Juan at the bridge at Goodrich, and then to one of our camps on the west side of Douglas mesa. Q West side of what? A Douglas mesa. Q About how far is Douglas mesa below Goodrich? A It is about seven or eight miles, I would judge, on an air line. THE SPECIAL MASTER: It appears on the pleading map. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q How did you get into Bluff, Utah? A We went by automobile from Thompson. |