T Turnbulls Travels From the United States Across the Plains to California
T Turnbulls Travels From the United States Across the Plains to California
Thomas Turnbull
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G. L. Holt, New Map of Wyoming, 1888; J. B. Wyeth, "Oregon" in Early Western Travels, xxi, p. 53. [175] Wisconsin Historical Society tude if nothing else is quite a curiosity. It is entirely bare laying upon the top of the ground in an open plain, near S. "W. [Sweetwater] At the southeast corner & the north side it may be easily ascended, & 1000 s no doubt, have been upon its top with- in the last year or 2 Almost this entire stone is covered with dates & the names of visitors painted thereon w...ith red, white black etc. About lat 42 30' 15" [Situated on] North side of Sweet Water 6 or 700 yds long from 120 to 150 yds wide Hard Granite Sweet Water forms its way through the Dev- ils Gate 400 ft high the best view is from the east end of it into which you can go some distance 26 a little way above we crossed the Sweet Water by Ford 27, raised the Waggon Boxes about 1 Foot & got through safe there was about 10 logs made into a Crib a man lived there & had a tent & kept Groceries, charged $1 pr Waggon 100 s of Horses, Cattle, & Mules were here & a little ahead af [t]er leaving the Ford we went along above the River, tremendous mountains of Rocks all round the next we passed was the Devils Gate where the Sweet Water runs through a small gap, a tremendous height the Rocks seem to be perpendicular at the head of the D G.
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