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Radisson learned of a way overland to the great game country of Hudson canoes of Indians from the Upper Country, asking for Radisson and From the Indians of the bay, Radisson heard of another lake leagues to the Hudson's Bay Fur Company--Radisson the Storm-centre of the Hudson's Bay Fur Company--Radisson the Storm-centre of to know how Radisson had returned so soon when the French fort was far Algonquin Indians, Radisson and Groseillers travel to the West with, cache = ./cache/18216.txt txt = ./txt/18216.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16565 author = Lewis, Meriwether title = History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. 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"Yonder it lies, Captain Lewis!" said Mr. Jefferson at length. "You shall not leave my face behind you, Captain Lewis!" she said "I am no fighting man," said Meriwether Lewis, turning to them; "yet "When the grass is green," said Lewis, "I shall lead my young men "Keep the men going, Will," said Meriwether Lewis. "The girl was right--this is the river!" said Lewis to his men. "Men," said Meriwether Lewis at length, "we have now arrived at the Meriwether Lewis, I said to you that my face should come to "Come, man!" said Lewis. "Peria," said Meriwether Lewis, turning his fading eye on the man, "do cache = ./cache/30298.txt txt = ./txt/30298.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5742 author = Chandler, Katherine title = The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9824 sentences = 1201 flesch = 101 summary = This Indian woman took the white men across streams. The white men Sacajawea went with were soldiers. 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Shoshonee Indians fish; five days' journey farther is a large river from all the forks, as well as on the main river, great numbers of Indians Nov. 4.--Next day, we landed on the left bank of the river, at a village Next day we passed the mouth of a large river, a hundred and fifty yards The water for a great distance off the mouth of the river appears very cache = ./cache/38774.txt txt = ./txt/38774.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42925 author = Dye, Eva Emery title = The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and Clark date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 141175 sentences = 10476 flesch = 83 summary = Scarce had Clark time to set his men to work on Fort Jefferson, on the Papa!" Little two-year-old George Rogers Clark Floyd screamed "But we shall meet in Kentucky," said old John Clark the Cavalier. "Your brother, the General, is very ill," said old John Clark, coming "Meet us up the river with a good fat deer," said Captain Clark. While Lewis was negotiating with the Indians, Captain Clark set out In short order Lewis, Clark, and fifteen men were out with the Indians "The river reminds me of the Ohio at this time of year," said Clark. 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To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. three topics; one dimension: river; clark; river file(s): ./cache/8419.txt, ./cache/42925.txt, ./cache/16565.txt titles(s): The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 | The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and Clark | History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. five topics; three dimensions: river miles small; clark lewis said; radisson indians river; rattlesnakes qui fewer; rattlesnakes qui fewer file(s): ./cache/8419.txt, ./cache/42925.txt, ./cache/18216.txt, ./cache/5742.txt, ./cache/5742.txt titles(s): The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 | The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and Clark | Pathfinders of the West Being the Thrilling Story of the Adventures of the Men Who Discovered the Great Northwest: Radisson, La Vérendrye, Lewis and Clark | The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition | The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Type: gutenberg title: subject-lewisAndClarkExpedition-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 21:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806)" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 38774 author: Bulfinch, Thomas title: Oregon and Eldorado; or, Romance of the Rivers date: words: 95698 sentences: 4420 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/38774.txt txt: ./txt/38774.txt summary: Indian chiefs, several large tracts of land near Nootka Sound, for which he anchored at one o''clock in a large river of fresh water, ten miles half miles distance; a village on the north side of the river, this time, another chief, with a large party of white men, were waiting Indian who had straggled a short distance down the river returned, with within a distance of a mile and a half, a small river from the right. Shoshonee Indians fish; five days'' journey farther is a large river from all the forks, as well as on the main river, great numbers of Indians Nov. 4.--Next day, we landed on the left bank of the river, at a village Next day we passed the mouth of a large river, a hundred and fifty yards The water for a great distance off the mouth of the river appears very id: 5742 author: Chandler, Katherine title: The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition date: words: 9824 sentences: 1201 pages: flesch: 101 cache: ./cache/5742.txt txt: ./txt/5742.txt summary: This Indian woman took the white men across streams. The white men Sacajawea went with were soldiers. Sacajawea showed the captains how to make friends with the Indians. Sacajawea told the soldiers how the Indians hunted them. One day six of the soldiers saw a big bear lying on a little hill near One day Captain Clark took Sacajawea and her husband with him to look Sacajawea told Captain Clark all about the yamp plant, as her tribe knew Sacajawea said the white men had many things the Indians would like. If they found a good way over the mountains, the white men would send Sacajawea said the white men were kind to her and her baby. Sacajawea came to Captain Clark and said, "May I go, too? The Indians on the bank across the river saw what the soldiers wanted. Captain Clark sent ten men down the Missouri River the way they had id: 8419 author: Clark, William title: The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 date: words: 668215 sentences: 36296 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/8419.txt txt: ./txt/8419.txt summary: five Beever Cought near this Camp the flesh of which we made use ofThis evening we found verry pleasent--only one Deer Killed to day. night, Set out early passed a large Island in the middle of the river River a mile, Saw the tracks of white bear, verry large, also a old river heads in the 1s Black Mountain, 2 Miles higher up passed a Small articles--maney Indians visit us to day, G D hurd his hand verry badall the party in high Spirits--The river Clear of ice, & riseing a a Cold Clear Day (great number of Indians move Down the River to hunt) rapid at ____ miles passed the Mo. of a large Creek little river in a down the great Columbia river passed a large Island at 8 miles about 3 morning, Capt Lewis and 5 men Set out in our Small Indian canoe (which id: 42925 author: Dye, Eva Emery title: The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and Clark date: words: 141175 sentences: 10476 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/42925.txt txt: ./txt/42925.txt summary: Scarce had Clark time to set his men to work on Fort Jefferson, on the Papa!" Little two-year-old George Rogers Clark Floyd screamed "But we shall meet in Kentucky," said old John Clark the Cavalier. "Your brother, the General, is very ill," said old John Clark, coming "Meet us up the river with a good fat deer," said Captain Clark. While Lewis was negotiating with the Indians, Captain Clark set out In short order Lewis, Clark, and fifteen men were out with the Indians "The river reminds me of the Ohio at this time of year," said Clark. Clark followed by land along an old Indian trail, days of gold, and then a railroad, Lewis and Clark came to the land of admiration at Lewis and Clark, and followed all day these "Indian "They come from the land of Lewis and Clark," said the Eagle. id: 30298 author: Hough, Emerson title: The Magnificent Adventure Being the Story of the World''s Greatest Exploration and the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman date: words: 90784 sentences: 7258 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/30298.txt txt: ./txt/30298.txt summary: "Theodosia, look!" said the young man, suddenly swinging a gesture "A good journey, Meriwether Lewis," said she, "and a happy return from "Good morning, Mr. Jefferson," said Meriwether Lewis, in the greeting Theodosia Alston left Meriwether Lewis for the second time that day. "Yonder it lies, Captain Lewis!" said Mr. Jefferson at length. "You shall not leave my face behind you, Captain Lewis!" she said "I am no fighting man," said Meriwether Lewis, turning to them; "yet "When the grass is green," said Lewis, "I shall lead my young men "Keep the men going, Will," said Meriwether Lewis. "The girl was right--this is the river!" said Lewis to his men. "Men," said Meriwether Lewis at length, "we have now arrived at the Meriwether Lewis, I said to you that my face should come to "Come, man!" said Lewis. "Peria," said Meriwether Lewis, turning his fading eye on the man, "do id: 18216 author: Laut, Agnes C. title: Pathfinders of the West Being the Thrilling Story of the Adventures of the Men Who Discovered the Great Northwest: Radisson, La Vérendrye, Lewis and Clark date: words: 94272 sentences: 5715 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/18216.txt txt: ./txt/18216.txt summary: explorer west of the Great Lakes--as given by Radisson himself--is here Good Hope, Mackenzie River, Hudson''s Bay Company Fort canoes, two Indians in each boat, with Radisson tied to the cross-bar Radisson knew of the coming spies from his Indian father; Of the white men, Radisson and Groseillers alone went on. Radisson and Groseillers went with the Indians, who crossed Lake Huron All struck south for Green Bay. So far Radisson and Groseillers had travelled over beaten ground. Radisson learned of a way overland to the great game country of Hudson canoes of Indians from the Upper Country, asking for Radisson and From the Indians of the bay, Radisson heard of another lake leagues to the Hudson''s Bay Fur Company--Radisson the Storm-centre of the Hudson''s Bay Fur Company--Radisson the Storm-centre of to know how Radisson had returned so soon when the French fort was far Algonquin Indians, Radisson and Groseillers travel to the West with, id: 16565 author: Lewis, Meriwether title: History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. date: words: 178827 sentences: 6438 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/16565.txt txt: ./txt/16565.txt summary: miles, we passed a remarkable large coal hill on the north side, called five miles, a bend of the river, and two creeks on the north, called the five miles we passed a stream on the south called Turky creek, near a river, and at four miles passed a creek fifteen yards wide on the south, at two miles, passed the mouth of a small river on the north, called Big descended to the river and passed a small creek on the south, called, by miles distance, we had passed a large island in the middle of the river, and a half miles we had passed an island in the middle of the river, high all day, and came to a creek on the north at two miles distance, half miles we passed a small creek in a deep bend on the south with a three miles, and then reached the river near a small island, at the id: 26775 author: Lighton, William R. (William Rheem) title: Lewis and Clark Meriwether Lewis and William Clark date: words: 26842 sentences: 1219 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/26775.txt txt: ./txt/26775.txt summary: had for a long time derived large revenues from the Indian trade, after men had ventured for a little way up the Missouri in earlier years, to May 22d, in camp on Good Man''s River, the party made its first trade The entries in Captain Clark''s journals for those two days are Lewis and Clark were the first white men to give an account of While this work was going on, Captain Lewis, with several of the men, days," says the journal, "Captain Clark went on, and was received by Matters fared badly with Captain Lewis''s party, following on Clark''s the men will accompany Captain Clark to the head of Jefferson River, Captain Lewis left a medal, "so that the Indians might know who we Captain Clark''s party, too, had found a new pass over the Continental the river, while Captain Clark''s party set out overland, with the ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel