A Further Report to the Indian Rights Association On the Proposed Removal of the

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William Adams, a retired Bishop of the Mormon Church, whom we met at Bluff City, was the principal loser on this bottom. Thirty acres which he had taken up and had been farming were utterly ruined. His improvements, crops, vineyard, fencing, and a large and expen- sive current wheel were all washed away into the river. Three thousand dollars would not cover the loss that he sustained. Beyond Montezuma Wash, some distance further to the east, many acres of farming land, four current wheels, twen...ty houses and corrals were all destroyed by the same flood. The house of a Mr. Allen was washed into the river, together with his out- houses, corrals, and stables, and it was by the skin of their teeth that the members of his family were saved from being drowned. In going to Guillett's trading post, at the mouth of the McElmo Wash, we saw the only traces that now exist of the farms that once covered a great part of the bottoms lying to the east of Bluff City. These traces were a few ruined houses and some abandoned fencing.

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