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Show 12 to them that it wouJ.d be diff'icult to Indians Workman and Spencer joined the Spanish Puebla de Los Angelos a Part of the compaey were had made the t<i>Wll in men summer it.s way 1809 j o:! oont'infled on traveling northwest af'ter which their objective the crossing was in were and the they peaks having snow on California, but in the previous year now there can with the on After turning on utah on area in somewhat 1830 more and trappers led were i:mportance twa ehroniclers who left us plunder.1 Spencer are ping 1J. In a through Oast1e Valley were thus, the first records. Wolfskill f 5 party takes of we party were have an interest because This Amerioan band of September, 1830 hoping to arrive in ply their trade which way they followed the route (l)£ the Ol.d !:.b4 Storied Domain, (Chicago Society, 1932), I, 10-11. CeeU Alter, Utah: Amerioan Historical part of California there to general to beset written descriptions of the regions which they left Taos in the latter beaver. was in these m.odern times beeause in the of th slave traffic which flourished among them. territory went by William WolfskUl. vis±ted and of the Southern Utah Indians of who;m the far· off right the Wa,satch of which we have record visted the eastern ; trappers the From this narrative California, and Americans to enter the valley of which the.re The next American on (likely days reached To the travelers this range of them. their way to again more they southwest high mountains be little ddubt that Workman and caravan meeting the company following day the route for the purpose of Spanish This home. returning "mountains seemed to be infested with Indians whose business it the earavans going to was the coast. of the Pacific. turned southwest until range of very a on whieh the Oolorado and then for several the Pacific coast. on of thei.r route there :Mountains) l'1ved journey to Santa Fe and toolc- :pa.ace in the caravan Upper California who to Santa Fe because of the proceed alone and New was trap- Spanish York, The |