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                                           Your most obdt. servant
                                           Your most obdt. servant
                                     (Sgd)  Chas D. Viele
                                     (Sgd)  Chas D. Viele
                                                Capt. 10th Cavy.
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Answer to 1st Question. --  Water in abundance will be found in McClellan Creek at all seasons of the year (in my judgment)  the valley in many places is found to be springy and marshy with large and deep lagoons lying close to the bluffs on the south side of the Valley and running apparently through its entire length, in some cases for a long distance under ground and lastly no doubt finding its way into the North Fork.

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147 the bluffs extend to the banks of the stream. The North Fork at the point mentioned is surrounded by sand hills, covered with "shin valk". The Sweetwater runs through the same character of country. VI. I have not seen any evidence of coal in the vicinity of any of these streams. VII. I cannot remember of having seen timber suitable for building purposes in sufficient quantity for military purposes, upon or in the vicinity of any of these streams. Timber for fuel can be obtained at either of them. VIII. I do not think that hay can be cut in sufficient quantity for military purposes upon any of these streams, as there is very little meadow land. The Sweetwater would probably afford the best. IX. McClellan Creek has very little bottom land and it is subject to overflow, the timber is small and scattered. The North Fork has quite wide bottoms at some places, but the soil is sandy and the timber in groves and scattered. The Sweetwater has some bottom land near its mouth and I do not think that it is subject to overflow; the timber is small and scattered.

                                          Respectfully submitted by
                                          Your most obdt. servant
                                    (Sgd)  Chas D. Viele
                                               Capt. 10th Cavy.

_______________________________ Answer to 1st Question. -- Water in abundance will be found in McClellan Creek at all seasons of the year (in my judgment) the valley in many places is found to be springy and marshy with large and deep lagoons lying close to the bluffs on the south side of the Valley and running apparently through its entire length, in some cases for a long distance under ground and lastly no doubt finding its way into the North Fork.