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Show Kolb- D 844 Q Sir? A We continued with the survey practically down to Hall's crossing, or close to Hall's crossing. Mr. Chinoewith had surveyed some of the -- Q Wait a minute. Hall's crossing, is that above or below the mouth of the San Juan A It is above Escalante. MR. HOYT: One hundred and nineteen miles above Lee's Ferry. THE SPECIAL MASTER: On this pleading map marked Hall's creek. MR. BLACKMAR: That is the same thing. MR. COLLINS: It is all known there as Hall's crossing. Q ( BY MR. BLACKMAR:) Mr. Kolb, I want to get the date you arrived at the mouth of the San Juan, if you can give it to me. A Yes sir. THE SPECIAL MASTER: You mean on the first trip? MR. BLACKMAR: No sir, the second trip. THE SPECIAL MASTER: I thought he said he stopped at Hall's Crossing. A We parted company with the engineers at Hall's crossing; they remained behind. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q Oh, I see; and you went on? 2814 |