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New River thing

id: t_new-river_5a59c9
Probable 70%
Summary:  A river described as flowing north for twenty miles, disappearing after immigration shifted in 1851.
Completeness: 43/100 Grade D
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Claims (2)

was_caused_by

sand bar below Yuma
cited from This spring continued to flow running due… (1891)
This spring continued to flow running due north for twenty miles, then was lost in the sand. In places it was two miles wide and from four to twenty feet deep. When immigration in 1851 moved by the isthmus and the northern route the miraculo…

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sand1850
cited from This spring continued to flow running due… (1891)
This spring continued to flow running due north for twenty miles, then was lost in the sand. In places it was two miles wide and from four to twenty feet deep. When immigration in 1851 moved by the isthmus and the northern route the miraculo…

Sources (1)

This spring continued to flow running due…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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