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A first-person account of a government-backed second descent of the Green-Colorado River, documenting travel through a succession of deep canyons and the overland surveys that filled large blanks on contemporary maps. The narrative combines daily camp life and river navigation with systematic work: topographic plats, hypsometric and hydrographic measurements, geological notes, photographs, and ethnographic observations. Drawing on diaries, letters, and field sketches, the author reconstructs the expedition’s methods, corrections to earlier charts, and the practical challenges of river exploration while providing numerous illustrations and guidance useful to future travelers and surveyors.
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