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Show 585 the road between Utah and Arizona that crossed at Lee's Ferry was taken after the first expedition. R. 1431. " Q Now, in view of the very bad road from Greenriver to North wash, and if there were any difficulties or dangers incident to the trip on the river from there on down to Lee's Ferry, I wish you would explain to the Special Master why, on your second expedition, you did not take your boat to Milford and thence to Lee's Ferry over a good road, and avoid all of the bad road from Greenriver to North wash, and avoid any dangers of the river from North wash to Lee's Ferry? " A I don't know why that was done. " Q You know enough of the country from your first expedition to know that it wasn't necessary to do that unless you wanted to, didn't you? A I don't know anything about that. I had nothing to do with the line of travel, or the way of getting the boats to the river, or anything else; in fact, I didn't know until we get to Greenriver where we were going to take the boats.". R. 1432- 1433. " Q Calling your attention now to this volume that you brought here, marked on the red label, ' Miscellaneous, by Franklin A. Nine' and received in evidence here as Complainant's Exhibit No. 177, the first article appeared in that volume -- " R. 1433. " Q The first article in that volume, which appears |