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Show 3467 Lint- D 1490 A I couldn't say; I believe, though, it was the Crossing of the Fathers. Q What kind of boat was this, how large a boat? A As I remember, it was in the neighborhood of thirty feet long, I would say, ten or twelve foot beam. Q How much draft, if you know? A I don't know. Q After you reached Lees Ferry, then where did you go? A The Edison Company had a truck to meet us there. We loaded our supplies in it, what we had left, started out; we got about ten miles, and the truck broke down, and two of the men walked out to Conner's (?) trading post, phoned in to Flagstaff, and had another truck come out and get us. We went in to Flagstaff. Then the party broke up. That was the end of that trip. Q When was the next time you were on the Green river? A 1922. Q Who was in charge of the party? A Mr. K. W. Trimble. Q Where did that party start? A Green River, Wyoming. Q And continued to where? A Greenriver, Utah. Q What character of boats did you have then? A The same type as used before, the Galloway type boats. |