And, of
course, the weather was also a continuing problem.
December
of 1867 saw Brown’s road rendered nearly impassable, again, due to a batch of
storms which practically destroyed the road.
Through
a letter to the editor that was published in the San Bernardino Guardian, Brown
tried to assuage road-user’s fears by writing that he was making “steady, if
not rapid” progress on the repairs.
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