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Show 34o camels back to Fort Tejon from the Colorado river...that they might be used in the campaign against Utah." 12. The men accompanying I^man were, James Lewis, William H. Dame, Silas S. Smith, John M. Higbee, Nephi Johnson, J. S. Walker, Atha Carter, and W. H. Shearman. (Amasa Lyman, Diary, 11 January 1858, (typescript of original], Brigham Young University, pp. 99-IOO. Originals in L.D.S. Archives.) 13. Amasa Lyman to Brigham Young, 20 January I858, Brigham Young Papers, L.D.S. Archives. 14. Ibid. 15. Amasa Lyman, Diary, 31 January 1858, p. 105. 16. Joseph C. Ives, Report upon the Colorado River of the West (Washington, D.C. Government P r i n t i n g Office, l 8 6 l ) , p. 21. Johnson claimed be l o s t the appropriation because Ives married a niece of the Secretary of War and used his influence t o get the money; Arthur Woodward, Feud on the Colorado (Los Angeles: Western Lore P r e s s , 1955), P« 70. 17. Weaver's name had been Hispanized to Paulino and l a t e r Americanized to Pauline; see Woodward, Feud on the Colorado, pp. 83-84. For an i n t e r e s t i ng biography of Weaver, see Arthur Woodward, "Pauline Weaver of the Restless Feet," Desert Magazine 1 (March 1938), pp. 4-6. 18. Roberts, Comprehensive History, 3:112. 19. Ives, Colorado River of the West, p. 89. 20. Jacob Hamblin, D i a r y , | l 6 March 1858], L.D.S. Archives. Some e n t r i e s not dated, but dates are understood from previous e n t r i e s. 21. I b i d . , £ 7 March 1858]. 22. Ibid. 23. Ives, Colorado River of the West, p. 80. 24. Woodward, Feud on the Colorado, pp. 80-81. |