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Condition of the Navajo Indian Country, page 10

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Title Condition of the Navajo Indian Country, page 10
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Description OS7000, 8 bit, 400 dpi, 8,260,000 bytes that the region is without water, and if a boring apparatus is sent up anywhere near this section of the country, it would seem advisable to bore wells at or near the points marked 21 and 22 on the general map. On arriving at the San Juan River, where, as a matter of course, there is an abundance of water for stock, attention was directed to the matter of irrigation. The advantages of ditches along the river are: (1) A permanent and abundant water supply(2) The whites and Indians, in the...
Identifier nawr09-10 http://server16127.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/nawr,637
Source 52nd Congress, 2nd Session, Senate, Document No. 68; KF12 U5 V.3056
Language English

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