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Show D I I Camp #2, they At this j ! ing encampment of white earlier an I j'encampment broken pack-saddles, boxes, etc. fourd. the former Sitgreaves thought- men. evidenc . that of I I Camp #4 j 1849. count ry in this "peni.nsul.a ", the Little Colorado---they had on was plateau between low o r- wi t.h theLi ttle Colorado in the ence of Mention a been ha ve I should iv'I'hom, who passed through Collier and Li eut Mr. a number of channels of vicinity From .: t, north of yon by travelling of WoOdruff,.·' which Butte, cro the and wood and water at: "The r , • the confluent 5il ver Creek Can- river, passed t.hrough and Just above the Little'- Colorado ssing conflu- ade---there r Camp #6, they by-pass,ed the present Hunt. of the Meadows'! ... I over the Wash-..:.which makes theriver is plenty of good grazing passed they called "Canon Peak" ;:and Woodruff Camp #7 made site vt.ne not far from ,this butte:" Perhaps' they perpendicular· walls' of 'the' river, of' teen to have ) 1 I '" so f I I I I I ,I course the they bypassed the 'Rio hillside, making a crossing, I r'emenbe r ,-Ir 1857, on an or seems little distance uce picks and shovels in spot. inscription of two English names, dated 1$5]) the f'La t side of "P'I a s t.erc of'-Par'Ls ervoir. a ·Camp #8 should have met little Teal go around the. troublesome ,- west Puerco. south of the ','river , ne n mention the Journeying south both si.dee of ,the Canyon. difficulty With such, since they "could' * I' on 'familiar:'-', A mounted party of , , \'1 on through "Little Valleyl1. They pa ssed 'Were these the of"a large boulder at the next Point", 'north names of the St. Joseph of two members of the • ,I point res- Siteaves |