id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9294 Frémont, John Charles The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources .txt text/plain 183576 7143 69 short time, and encamped early on a small stream--having traveled about to-day, both men and horses, for want of water; having met with it but river, and encamped on the left bank, a little above the place where road leaves the Platte, and crosses over to the Sweet Water river, winding day's march of 27 miles, encamped at a slough on the river. Rocky-Mountain region south of the Sweet Water, as in the country north made only five miles, and encamped on the same river after a day's party of men in a mountain country east of the great California range, miles, and encamped in the afternoon near the river, on a rocky creek, feet above the river, over which we continued to travel during the day, Indians, in a few days' traveling we should reach another large water, mountains, a good encamping place, where was water in springs, and a ./cache/9294.txt ./txt/9294.txt