Title | No. 15, Original. In the Supreme Court of the United States. October Term, 1929. The United States of America, Plaintiff, v. The State of Utah, Defendant. Digest of Testimony taken before Charles Warren, Special Master. APPENDIX to Brief for the United States |
Creator | United States. Supreme Court; Warren, Charles |
Subject | Mines and mineral resources -- Environmental aspects -- Utah; United States -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Utah -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Utah -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Utah -- Trials, litigation, etc.; Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico); Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) -- Environmental aspects |
Description | Transcripts of the Colorado Riverbed Case |
Publisher | Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Date | 1929 |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Format Creation | Scans of microfilm taken from the originals were used to transcribe the text, pdf's generated from transcriptions. |
Identifier | Reel1-Vol0.1-0.2.pdf |
Language | eng |
Relation | is part of Colorado Riverbed Case |
Spatial Coverage | Colorado; Utah; Mexico |
Rights Management | Digital image Copyright 2009, University of Utah. All Rights Reserved. |
Bit Depth | 8 bit grayscale |
ARK | ark:/87278/s6rj4m4m |
Setname | usa_crc |
ID | 119204 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6rj4m4m |
Title | Reel 1 Volume 0.1-0.2 - Page 27 |
Format | application/pdf |
OCR Text | 24 -- 21-- and the man both were saved. By Mr. Farnsworth: Q Do you know the number of that Rapids? A It is called Dark Canyon Rapids. Mr. Blackmar: That is between mile 183 and mile 182, north of Lees Ferry." R. 67- 68. He identifies Complainant's Exhibit No. 45, which " is a photograph of Narrow Canyon. I have forgotten whether Narrow Canyon is indicated on these Geological Survey maps or not." This is simply a typical picture of Narrow Canyon. There are no bad rapids in Narrow Canyon, and the river flows on in the ordinary fashion. Narrow Canyon is below Dark Canyon, and below Cataract Canyon. " I am out of Cataract Canyon now." R. 68- 69. " He identifies Complainant's Exhibit No. 46 which is a photograph which was made at the junction of the Fremont River with the Colorado. It simply indicates the type of country adjacent to the river at that point." R. 69. The Fremont is called the Dirty Devil River on some of the older maps. R. 69- 70. " By the Special Waster: " Q How much of this portion of the river is this Exhibit 45 characteristic of, would you say? " A ( Examining map) About six or seven miles." R. 70 He identifies Complainant's Exhibit No. 47 which is a photograph that was made " as nearly as we could determine, at the point where the river passes from Utah and enters Arizona. Again, it was made simply to show the type of river and country. I depended upon my motion pictures |
Setname | usa_crc |
ID | 119064 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6rj4m4m/119064 |