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Show 832 to Denver, they were not developed, and the negatives stayed there for about twelve years. They had been opened, and some had been exposed to the light, and about three hundred of them had been ruined. Just a few were picked out at different points, " to see what we looked like." R. 1976. " BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: " Q. You broke of the men who were in the wreck, the boat which was wrecked at rapid No. 13, walking from there. Did I understand you to say they walked along the banks of the river? " A. Yes, sir. " Q. From there down to Hite? " A. Part of the way, wherever they could walk. " Q. How much of the way could they walk? " A. They probably walked a large per cent of that stretch. They had to walk, because we couldn't carry them. " Q. When you say where they could walk, what prevented their walking at other places? " A. The canyon walls come right in close to the river; no chance to get by; box canyon. " Q. No chance to get along shore? " A. No. " BY DR. FARNSWORTH: " Q. There is only one box canyon, isn't there, that is at Narrow canyon? " A. Yes, the lower canyon. " Q. There, there is a ladder that was put in -- there is |