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COLORADO RIVER - DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL, to 1900

The route of James O. Pattie on the Colorado in 1826

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Author
A.L.Kroeber
Article Date
Summer 1964
Journal Title
Arizona and the West

Stone's Ferry: old letters describe Colorado River crossing by Mormon pioneers in 1877

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Author
C.Ferguson
Article Date
Winter 1974
Journal Title
Plateau

Separation marks; notes on "The Worst Rapid" in the Grand Canyon

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Author
O.D.Marston
Article Date
Spring 1976
Journal Title
J Ariz Hist
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