Diary, 1913, of trip with Charles Robert Cross to British Columbia
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Hadaljetagle is named a commemorating a fight between the Deedans and Indians, and the Sheena River people in which the Catawba won all killed. It is the place where the Indians "ate up" the Hadatz The outlet of Nwit les Blue is called by the Successes the Shetan Etc. man tribute as the Chapaatanne. The Indian village Tulon is Mettano- atarni The next tributary below from the Saints as called Joe hadgvey (to scrape stone) (The place where there is plenty to eat) a metasalmonni Chapaatanne in the cottonwood place Diet cho ma go - the place where "the price of the mountain fell Sleep about 8 or 10 year ago m. Mts. near 26 mi. Jordan's very killed me the Elevation, from H. T. Nation's note at 4th Cabin Grimshoy Damnd. 5700 Jackson Camp 3100 5th Cabin 2450 4th Cabin 1800 Summit of Jord. S.D. 13400 Jct of Blue & Palis From 1940