id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36435 Hyde, John Wonderland; or, Alaska and the Inside Passage With a Description of the Country Traversed by the Northern Pacific Railroad .txt text/plain 42643 1670 67 The country west of the Missouri river presents an entirely different beautiful and sublime of mountain, lake and forest scenery, its fame Four miles more, and the tourist comes upon a point of considerable views of mountain scenery, including the snow-clad peaks of Mount Its navigable waters within 450 miles of those of the Missouri river, Where the river has worked its way through the Coast Mountains, colony of Alaska, a good round thousand miles, and whose waters are as their summer trips, has a great number of these frozen rivers of ice the mountains back of the bay, fish in the waters, and small game in the to the great Pacific Sea. Then Alaska was known only as Russian America, between high, mountainous banks; a great salt-water, river-like channel, passage, like a great river. beautiful mountain stream called the Indian river. Glaciers, which are great rivers or sheets of ice made ./cache/36435.txt ./txt/36435.txt