Field Notebook: California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, British Columbia 1926, 1927
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"Then back to Bonito when we left the exp- edition. Then on direct to San Angelo where we arrived at 5:30 P.M. Was put in a room with two beds, sharing Mr Johnson who has a quarry somewhere. The day was aimless, dirty and unsa- tisfactory, San Angelo - Austin Jan 10. Monday. It was 9 A.M. before we started for Brady, 86 miles N.E. of San Angelo. We arrived at 11:45. Riding in the front seat of the car was much better goin than yesterday. Between these places the country is almost a continuation table; it is one of the last flat miles coming into Brady that the land is undulating 30 miles. Left Brady at 12:30 to get to Mason. Coming within 2 miles of the San Saba river came upon three herded cattle that turned out to be the Dillburns - Jeff Cantrian, how many tributary streams and Billingsville Andrews. Five cliffs along San Saba river.