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son and of Colonel P. St. George Cooke on the march from Santa Fe to California appeared in House executive document 41, Ist Sess. 30th Congress, and Colonel Cooke's The Journal of a March from Santa Fe to San Diego 1846-47 was printed in Sen. Ex. Doc. 2 special Sess. 31st Cong. Other literary productions of Colonel Cooke were The conquest of New Mexico and California (1878) and Scenes and adventures in army life (1857). Kearny, before proceeding to California, planned for the holding of Nthe Continent in 1867-68 on the 35th and 32nd parallels, etc. (1869). It was repeated in William A. Bell's New Tracks in North America (1869) and quite recently has been republished with notes and comments by Thomas F. Dawson in The Grand Canyon, Doc. 42, Senate, 65th Cong., Ist Sess. (1917). Mr. Dawson, like others who have not run the huge and numerous rapids of the Grand Canyon, believes that White went through on his frail little raft, but all who know the Canyon well are certain that