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Historical Sites in Glen Canyon Mouth of San Juan River to Lee's Ferry

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Title Historical Sites in Glen Canyon Mouth of San Juan River to Lee's Ferry
Description Journal: Anthropological Notes, University of Utah Department of Anthropology, "Historical Sites in Glen Canyon, Mouth of San Juan River to Lee's Ferry", Number 46, June 1960, page 61 River" (in 1858); this is just about the distance between the head of the trail going into Navajo Canyon and Cane Bar. Andrus in 1866 did not cross the river but he learned that the Navajos had escaped a short time before by crossing on the ice. (See Historical site 9). The 1869 Powell expedition camped (camp no. 23) at Cane Bar August 3. The explorers left Music Temple (Historical site 32) early that morning; Jack Summer killed one of two mountain sheep they saw enroute on the south side... Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 1,568,628 bytes
Creator Crampton, C. Gregory
Date 1960-06 2006-9-26; 2006-09-27
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Identifier su07243.jpg http://server16127.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/udallcoloradoAZU,12077
Source Az 372 Box 174
Language eng

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