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Show 593 The relief party sent up the river in about, distance of several miles, and he does not remember whether or not they got where the two day or the next morning. He knows that the place where he left Major Stanton was several miles above Creseont Creek and that the party left according to the arrangements of Mr. Brown, and took up the river to Mr. Stanton, later the relief party come back, but he does not remember the men who rowed the best. R. 1442. The does not knows whether or not the boat was rowed all the way, but now them started and that is all. They were rowing an for an he saw then up the river. R. 1443. " Q Reading further from the last paragraph, which comment on the printed page 359, continuing from where I left off on the next preceding paragraph: ( Reads:) ' At Daily Crossing four miles below, eight of us went ahead, three were sent back to Denver, and five were fist to being the survey down to Lee's Ferry, and Perry would, an old experienced bout man, count, hunter and trapper, was engaged to go with the advance party.' Beginning the next paragraph now ( reads:) ' At Tickeboo through the courtesy, of Case Hite, we were enabled to give our boats the necessary |