. Report of the Boundary commission upon the survey and re-marking of the boundary between the United States and Mexico west of the Rio Grande, 1891-1896 ... as far as the Patagonia Mountains. No. 103 was located about 3^ miles farther west, in the foothills of the Huachucas, a well-wooded country much broken by ravines. No. 104, li miles farther on, was located on a plain,and near the wagon road connecting the San Pedro Valley with that of the Santa Cruz. No. 105,about If miles beyond, stands on a high ridge west of a deep ravine. The latter contains a creek,in which flows at times an abundan


. Report of the Boundary commission upon the survey and re-marking of the boundary between the United States and Mexico west of the Rio Grande, 1891-1896 ... as far as the Patagonia Mountains. No. 103 was located about 3^ miles farther west, in the foothills of the Huachucas, a well-wooded country much broken by ravines. No. 104, li miles farther on, was located on a plain,and near the wagon road connecting the San Pedro Valley with that of the Santa Cruz. No. 105,about If miles beyond, stands on a high ridge west of a deep ravine. The latter contains a creek,in which flows at times an abundance of fine water. In locating this monument on the 17th ofJuly the party encountered one of the severest rainstorms of the season, which flooded the entirecountry and filled the usually dry ravines with rushing torrents. Four miles further west No. 106 was built of masonry on the site of old No. 21. Standing upona wide, unobstructed plain, it presents a fine landmark. About a kilometer east of this point is the dividing line between Pima and Cochise small, square, sheet-iron shaft, marking the southern extremity of this hue, was found ^ -4:


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