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    59528°W / 36.86750; -111.59528 Lees Ferry (also known as Lee's Ferry, Lee Ferry, Little Colorado Station and Saints Ferry) is a site on the Colorado River...
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    River Basin is divided into the Upper Basin (the drainage area above Lees Ferry), and the Lower Basin. The Upper Basin covers only 45 percent of the land...
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    The Lee's Ferry and Lonely Dell Ranch Historic District includes the ranch homesteaded by Mormon pioneer John D. Lee at Lees Ferry, Arizona, and now in...
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    the Fathers, crossed the location that would become Lees Ferry on a raft in 1858 and Pearce Ferry (later operated by, and named for, Harrison Pearce)...
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    that cross the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon National Park (near Lees Ferry) in northern Coconino County, Arizona, United States. The newer of the...
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     304–308. Fillmore 2010, pp. 305–306. Phoenix, D.A. (1963). Geology of the Lees Ferry area, Coconino County, Arizona (Report). Vol. 1137. U.S. Geological Survey...
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    wettest periods in the last 800 years. The dependable natural flow past Lees Ferry is now believed to be about 13.5 to 14.6 million acre-feet (16.7 to 18...
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    million years ago (Triassic Period), and the Chinle Formation are found at Lees Ferry and the Rincon. Both formations are the result of the ancient inland sea...
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    Resources. Retrieved 2013-07-16. "USGS Gage #09382000 on the Paria River at Lees Ferry, AZ" (PDF). National Water Information System. U.S. Geological Survey...
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    Wayback Machine, Summer 2004. Retrieved May 16, 2007. Geology of the Lees Ferry area Coconino County, Arizona, Geological Survey Bulletin 1137, 1963,...
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    1969 and followed the Colorado River northeast from the Grand Canyon to Lees Ferry, were made part of Grand Canyon National Park. In 1979, UNESCO declared...
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  • rejoined the party at Hite, Utah, and floated all the way through to Lees Ferry, Arizona, where the first leg of the expedition ended. When the journey...
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    Data shift example (USGS site Colorado River at Lees Ferry, AZ, discharge in cubic feet per second (cfs) Date Qt (x) Qt+1 (y) 11-Sep-1927 43,200 43,300...
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    of Lees ferry road. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008. "Lees Ferry 'Charles...
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  • French". Lee's Ferry and Lonely Dell Ranch Cleere, Jan (21 September 2020). "Western Women: Emma Lee French helped start Lees Ferry, served as capable...
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    Native Americans, the expedition proceeded to the site of present-day Lees Ferry, but found it too difficult a crossing. They were led to a second ford...
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    crosses the Colorado River via the Navajo Bridge at Marble Canyon near Lees Ferry. It then climbs on to the Kaibab Plateau, connecting with Arizona State...
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    Temple Press ISBN 978-0990527022 "Plan and profile of Colorado River, Lees Ferry, Ariz., to mouth of Green River, Utah; San Juan River, mouth to Chinle...
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  • anomaly. The Colorado River may be influenced by the anomaly all the way to Lees Ferry, Arizona. Hot springs and geysers above the anomaly are a major source...
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    and in general loved flying. He often flew under the Navajo Bridge near Lees Ferry, Utah, and then looped back around and under the bridge. On September...
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    than half of the sediment that occurs in the upper Colorado River above Lees Ferry despite accounting for only 14 percent of the total runoff. Between 1914...
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    Railroad between St. Louis and Kansas City. But they misspelled the name "Lees Summit" (with two "e's"; "Lee" instead of "Lea"; and leaving out the apostrophe)...
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    was to rejoin the two other men at Lees Ferry not later than December 1. The two men waited for Loper at the Ferry until December 13, 1907, then proceeded...
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    He took the same boat through Glen Canyon again in 1952, arriving at Lees Ferry, Arizona in time to join Barry Goldwater and others to dedicate a plaque...
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    and isolated portion of the canyon, 235 miles (378 km) downstream of Lees Ferry and at the uppermost end of Lake Mead. First proposed in the 1920s, the...
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    Grand Canyon, northern Arizona (with Colorado River guides): Lees Ferry to Pierce Ferry, Arizona. Field trips for the 28th international geological congress...
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    Grand Canyon, northern Arizona (with Colorado River guides): Lees Ferry to Pierce Ferry, Arizona. P. M. Hanshaw. Field trips for the 28th International...
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    Interior. Retrieved December 10, 2020. David A. Phoenix, Geology of the Lees Ferry Area Coconino County, Arizona Geological Survey Bulletin 1137, 1963, US...
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    first Mormon temple in Utah was finished. It lay along the trail from Lees Ferry to the new temple, traversed by Mormon settlers. The post office was established...
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  • was killed when his converted Model T slid off a narrow road south of Lees Ferry and jammed into a crevasse of the Grand Canyon. Born: Dominick Dunne,...
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