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Show 741 " BY MR. BLACKMAR: " Q. Mr. Stone, could you have taken this same boat up stream from Greenriver, Utah, to Green River, Wyoming? " A. I suppose it could have been done, but I wouldn't want the job. it certainly could not be done by one man. " MR. FARNSWORTH: We will stipulate nobody else would want to row a boat from Greenriver, Utah, up to Green River, Wyoming. " THE WITNESS: It certainly could not be done by one man. " BY MR. BLACKMAR: " Q. Could it have been done by oars? " A. NO; I will answer that as definitely as I can, never having tried it. In my opinion it could not be done." R. 1781. They stayed at Greenriver, Utah, about two days, and left Greenriver October 11, 1809. R. 1781. " BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: " Q. Just before you enter on that, about how much supplies were you carrying per boat, do you recall? " A. Well, that is very difficult to say just now; we lived rather simply; our supplies consisted of flour, some potatoes, bacon, and baking powder, salt and pepper; I believe we also had has, and some honey. " Q. You did not state whether these boats were |