Field Notebook: Arizona, Texas. 1923, 1924
Page 55
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January 24 -1924, Thursday. This is to be a great day. Lawson and Wilson of the State Bureau of Mines are to take me to the Wetstone Mts., about 50 miles south east of Tucson, or about 10 miles S.E. of Benson. At 8.45 A.M. we start from the Santa Rita Hotel in town ours. In one wagon-End-Lawson and I go, and the upulation End has Wilson, Parsons, Strz- man, and a young Belle of the Canadian Lairrey who is here because of his or her health. Hardy married de discovers that a wife has been unloaded in him threatened with consumption. We go via the Beotle road south park, but main part of Tucson, the road situated between the Southern Railway and the El Paso-South western over the dry side Wilson situated between the western Tucson Mts. and Cerile Hills, the northern Santa Catalina, and the eastern Rincon Mts. The Wilson is fairly flat but rises towards the East. Much