FOOTNOTES:

[16] The pencil sketches I made on this trip were taken to Washington, but I do not know what became of them.

[17] As mentioned in a previous footnote, the name D. Julien—1836, was later found near this point and in two other places. All these inscriptions appear to be on the same side of the river, the east, and at accessible places.

[18] The next party to pass through this canyon was the Brown Expedition, conducting a survey for the Denver, Colorado Canyon, and Pacific Railway in 1889. At the first rapid they lost a raft, with almost all their provisions, and they had much trouble. See The Romance of the Colorado River, Chapter xiv. Another expedition in 1891—the Best Expedition—was wrecked here.


The Mouth of Fremont River (The Dirty Devil River)

Photograph by the Brown Expedition, 1889