Central Route to the Pacific From the Valley of the Mississippi to California

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Virginia ; with the party was Colonel Ross and brother, from Iowa, with their families, with several other gentlemen. They had 2, 000 sheep, and from 3 to 400 head of cattle. Mr. Leroux, the guide' of Captain Gunnison, met the emigrants on his return to this place on Grand River, and reports that they were very much pleased APPENDIX. 127 with the route, their stock being in excellent condition. Cap tain McClanahan, who has been several times to California with stock by the South Pass route, say...s there is no comparison be tween the routes ; that he would sooner pass five times from the Arkansas to Grand River, than pass through the Black Hills on the Laramie route once. There is now being commenced a settlement on the Arkansas Eiver at the mouth of the Huerfano, at which place emigrants can also procure such necessaries as they may be in want of; also information as to the route, or guides if they wish. There is also a good ferry at the mouth of the Huerfano, and ferries will also be established during the coming summer on Grand and Green Rivers.

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