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H. (William Henry) title: A History of Oregon, 1792-1849 Drawn From Personal Observation and Authentic Information date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/38607.txt cache: ./cache/38607.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 28 resourceName b'38607.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-oregonTerritory-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14355 author = Hough, Emerson title = 54-40 or Fight date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90181 sentences = 7797 flesch = 92 summary = "There are two women in our world to-day," said Calhoun. "No man decides for John Calhoun, Madam," I said. "Elisabeth," said I, "you shall have your little brooch to-night, if you "I shall require at least some moments," said Mr. Calhoun, smiling. Baroness von Ritz flash with a swift resolution, saw the eyes of Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Tyler meet in firmness. "Mr. Trist," said Mr. Calhoun, "I beg you to hand the Baroness von Ritz "Excellent things to end, Governor Polk!" said Calhoun gravely. "I shall give you a dozen better some time," said I; "but to-night--" Doctor Ward continued: "England, as you know," said he, "is the enemy of "Madam," I said, "look at my face and read your own answer." "Dear Señora," said Mr. Calhoun, "there are so many things a woman may "We should in time have had _all_ of Oregon, perhaps," said Mr. Calhoun; cache = ./cache/14355.txt txt = ./txt/14355.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15911 author = Franchère, Gabriel title = Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America in the years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814 or the First American Settlement on the Pacific date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66607 sentences = 2535 flesch = 69 summary = As soon as we arrived, we were visited by a canoe manned by three white the cape all day, they came on board in the evening without having found two Indians, in a small canoe, to examine the course of this river, a Having passed a deserted village, and then several islands, we came in all this day, and at evening our guide made us enter a little river, on party of Mr. David Stuart, in a canoe manned by two of his men. post on the bank of this river, and having erected a log-house, he ships-of-war met, in fact, at that island; but after having a long time three men whom we had left at the old-house, arrived in a little canoe eight A.M. We crossed the lake, and entered a small river, and having a few days before our arrival, having been obliged to go up Red river to cache = ./cache/15911.txt txt = ./txt/15911.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14881 author = Butterworth, Hezekiah title = The Log School-House on the Columbia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46789 sentences = 3455 flesch = 89 summary = said 'Spirits,' and they all went away like so many children. "White master," said the old chief, "I have brought to you the Light of "Saw--saw!" said Mrs. Woods; then turned away to bring him water. in Oregon, and Mrs. Woods did not soon forgive the Indian for taking away "He talked to us so grandly," said Gretchen to Mrs. Woods one evening, The chief's eye followed him for a time; then the old man turned a happy "I have come to have a smoke-talk with you," said the old chief, taking "You are a good old Injun," said Mrs. Woods, yielding to her better self When Gretchen came home from school, Mrs. Woods told her what had The Indian maid was eager to hear the violin, but the old chief said: "It "It is a day of the Great Manitou," said the old chief. "Yes," said Gretchen--a consciousness of her true calling in life coming cache = ./cache/14881.txt txt = ./txt/14881.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39334 author = Denny, Emily Inez title = Blazing the Way; Or, True Stories, Songs and Sketches of Puget Sound date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 114700 sentences = 5358 flesch = 75 summary = Sarah Denny, his wife, looked out and saw the Indians going down the On the 26th, Low, Denny and Terry hired two young Indians of Chief Siwash muck-a-muck" (white man do not like Indian's food), knowing little children; Miss Louisa Boren, a younger sister of Mrs. Denny; C. Choush, an Indian medicine man, came along one day in a state of When the day came, in the long, dark canoe, manned by a crew of Indians, fishing canoe of old Tsetseguis, the Indian who lived at the landing, County, Pa. His father was John Denny, a notable man in his time, a Denny traveled in a canoe with two Indians from the Seattle In speaking of those early pioneer days, Mr. Denny said: and old Indians show little change often in twenty or twenty-five years, "At the time of the Indian war, he, like Seattle and Curley, was cache = ./cache/39334.txt txt = ./txt/39334.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38942 author = Twiss, Travers title = The Oregon Territory, Its History and Discovery date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 107746 sentences = 3733 flesch = 59 summary = Britain in respect of trade and settlements on the north-west coast of States continued to maintain, that Gray's discovery of the Columbia river and the United States of America, in respect to the north-west coast of Nations.--United States.--Great Britain.--Kent's Commentaries.--Mixed Great Britain and the United States, American citizens who held lands in The Treaty of Ghent, between Great Britain and the United States of Great Britain, in admitting the right of the United States to be the party settled_ between Great Britain and the United States." This treaty, citizens of the United States north of 51°, or by British subjects south through the proper claim of the United States by discovery and settlement, River.--Derivative Title of the United States from Spain.--Spanish Gray of the mouth of the Columbia River, the United States claim, "in Claims.--The United States.--Great Britain.--Rights supposed to be claim by discovery_, and the original title of the United States, cache = ./cache/38942.txt txt = ./txt/38942.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36146 author = Holman, Frederick V. title = Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78555 sentences = 4352 flesch = 74 summary = missionary party were endeavoring to take for themselves Dr. McLoughlin's land claim at Oregon City. so far as Dr. McLoughlin's land claim at Oregon City was concerned, were the Oregon Pioneer Association in 1876 said: "Dr. John McLoughlin, then They also came to call him the "Father of Oregon." Dr. McLoughlin's resignation from the Hudson's Bay Company became necessary I shall now take up the matter of Dr. McLoughlin's land claim at Oregon that Dr. McLoughlin did not own his Oregon City land claim, it is said giving Dr. McLoughlin's land claim to Oregon for an university.[41] I to Congress was signed by fifty-six persons, which set forth that Dr. McLoughlin had taken up the Oregon City claim like other claims in the this country and Great Britain." By the "Oregon City claim" is meant Dr. McLoughlin's land claim. the land claim of Dr. McLoughlin, or any part of it, at Oregon City, cache = ./cache/36146.txt txt = ./txt/36146.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41942 author = Nixon, Oliver W. (Oliver Woodson) title = Whitman's Ride Through Savage Lands, with Sketches of Indian Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41402 sentences = 2058 flesch = 75 summary = Author of "How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon," "The Mountain the home journey the little Indian girl rode ahead with the captains, quantities of furs gathered by Indians in the Oregon country, both continue his journey to Oregon with the Indians, Dr. Whitman was to Dr. Whitman and his two Indian boys joined the fur company for escort Upon one of the highest of those hills in the East, which Mrs. Whitman refers to, the pioneers of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho great ride, that "Whitman's designs were to kill off all the Indians, Spain held an old fort on lands south of the Oregon country, really a White, a former Indian agent of the government, reached Whitman's Oregon, and during the long rides, the General says, "Whitman told me from 1818 up to the day Whitman started upon his great ride, To the great credit of loyal pioneers of Oregon who knew Whitman and cache = ./cache/41942.txt txt = ./txt/41942.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38607 author = Gray, W. 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Mr. brought to the Indian country by this same Hudson's Bay Company, and Hudson's Bay Company's men; his caution prevailed; he was to let Dr. Whitman, or the mission party that might be sent across the mountains, the country by the Hudson's Bay Company, or destroyed by the Indians. of the country.--The Salmon Indians.--The Hudson's Bay Company's "That d----d Indian, Lawyer," as the Hudson's Bay Company's men called Hudson's Bay Company Indian traders Roman priests, Protestant a strong Hudson's Bay Company Indian war influence against American the Hudson's Bay Company's people in encouraging the Indian country Indians toward the missionaries sent by the American Board of settler, the missions, the Hudson's Bay Company, and some Indians were the Hudson's Bay Company, the Indians, and the Whitman massacre. or Hudson's Bay Company) in the country down to the present time. cache = ./cache/38607.txt txt = ./txt/38607.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43369 author = Nixon, Oliver W. 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The mission work to the Oregon Indians began in a romance and ended in It was at such times that Mrs. Whitman found great comfort and the wagon that Whitman wheeled into Oregon, as we shall soon see, was miles ride, there upon a great mission and for business, and time was Dr. Whitman did this, and the State Historical Society of Oregon did Oregon in that year, declaring, "We never saw Marcus Whitman," and "We know the men in power in Oregon in those pioneer days, can fully the great Oregon country to the United States, for already the men of cache = ./cache/43369.txt txt = ./txt/43369.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 38607 39334 14355 38607 38942 36146 number of items: 9 sum of words: 897,010 average size in words: 99,667 average readability score: 74 nouns: country; time; men; man; years; company; day; people; river; part; way; land; place; life; party; house; settlement; night; government; war; days; claim; miles; chief; children; history; work; year; name; others; hand; mission; coast; title; influence; right; case; territory; water; women; fact; missionaries; settlers; head; side; letter; law; page; woman; course verbs: was; had; be; is; were; have; been; are; said; made; has; did; do; came; being; found; having; make; see; go; come; say; know; went; take; called; am; left; give; says; told; took; saw; given; sent; reached; seen; passed; done; brought; get; gave; taken; arrived; received; find; knew; known; heard; thought adjectives: great; other; old; such; little; first; many; indian; american; good; same; own; more; few; last; white; british; young; long; much; large; true; small; several; whole; full; early; new; present; high; best; next; wild; least; possible; necessary; short; second; public; certain; ready; general; beautiful; strong; english; most; only; french; common; spanish adverbs: not; so; now; up; then; as; out; very; only; well; here; more; also; never; most; there; far; down; soon; even; again; about; ever; away; on; still; just; thus; back; however; too; much; once; all; yet; always; first; off; in; long; already; almost; perhaps; over; before; together; often; no; n''t; quite pronouns: i; it; he; his; they; we; their; you; them; her; my; our; him; she; me; its; us; your; himself; themselves; myself; itself; ourselves; herself; one; yourself; ours; yours; mine; theirs; thee; hers; ''em; ''s; ye; thy; em; young.--first; traveling.--marriage.--their; company.--their; tself; thyself; sir,--your; self_--the; sat; ranges,--the; paris.--usufructuary; oneself; nations.--queen; monsieur proper nouns: _; mr.; oregon; indians; dr.; company; bay; states; whitman; hudson; united; river; mcloughlin; columbia; mrs.; fort; john; vancouver; denny; rev.; indian; great; washington; captain; england; doctor; lee; britain; america; mountains; pacific; j.; new; americans; calhoun; white; american; seattle; rocky; de; h.; mission; a.; spain; spalding; gray; w.; sir; d.; california keywords: mr.; oregon; river; indians; columbia; united; states; mrs.; john; fort; company; bay; american; whitman; washington; dr.; doctor; walla; hudson; england; captain; british; vancouver; spalding; rev.; pacific; new; mission; methodist; lee; gray; board; america; zandt; york; woods; white; ward; waller; wallawalla; wallamet; van; umatilla; tyler; treaty; thurston; thomas; texas; stuart; street one topic; one dimension: mr file(s): ./cache/14355.txt titles(s): 54-40 or Fight three topics; one dimension: company; great; mr file(s): ./cache/38607.txt, ./cache/39334.txt, ./cache/38942.txt titles(s): A History of Oregon, 1792-1849 Drawn From Personal Observation and Authentic Information | Blazing the Way; Or, True Stories, Songs and Sketches of Puget Sound | The Oregon Territory, Its History and Discovery five topics; three dimensions: company mr indians; said great old; states united mr; oregon mcloughlin dr; mr river having file(s): ./cache/38607.txt, ./cache/14355.txt, ./cache/38942.txt, ./cache/36146.txt, ./cache/15911.txt titles(s): A History of Oregon, 1792-1849 Drawn From Personal Observation and Authentic Information | 54-40 or Fight | The Oregon Territory, Its History and Discovery | Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon | Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America in the years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814 or the First American Settlement on the Pacific Type: gutenberg title: subject-oregonTerritory-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Oregon Territory" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 14881 author: Butterworth, Hezekiah title: The Log School-House on the Columbia date: words: 46789 sentences: 3455 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/14881.txt txt: ./txt/14881.txt summary: said ''Spirits,'' and they all went away like so many children. "White master," said the old chief, "I have brought to you the Light of "Saw--saw!" said Mrs. Woods; then turned away to bring him water. in Oregon, and Mrs. Woods did not soon forgive the Indian for taking away "He talked to us so grandly," said Gretchen to Mrs. Woods one evening, The chief''s eye followed him for a time; then the old man turned a happy "I have come to have a smoke-talk with you," said the old chief, taking "You are a good old Injun," said Mrs. Woods, yielding to her better self When Gretchen came home from school, Mrs. Woods told her what had The Indian maid was eager to hear the violin, but the old chief said: "It "It is a day of the Great Manitou," said the old chief. "Yes," said Gretchen--a consciousness of her true calling in life coming id: 39334 author: Denny, Emily Inez title: Blazing the Way; Or, True Stories, Songs and Sketches of Puget Sound date: words: 114700 sentences: 5358 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/39334.txt txt: ./txt/39334.txt summary: Sarah Denny, his wife, looked out and saw the Indians going down the On the 26th, Low, Denny and Terry hired two young Indians of Chief Siwash muck-a-muck" (white man do not like Indian''s food), knowing little children; Miss Louisa Boren, a younger sister of Mrs. Denny; C. Choush, an Indian medicine man, came along one day in a state of When the day came, in the long, dark canoe, manned by a crew of Indians, fishing canoe of old Tsetseguis, the Indian who lived at the landing, County, Pa. His father was John Denny, a notable man in his time, a Denny traveled in a canoe with two Indians from the Seattle In speaking of those early pioneer days, Mr. Denny said: and old Indians show little change often in twenty or twenty-five years, "At the time of the Indian war, he, like Seattle and Curley, was id: 15911 author: Franchère, Gabriel title: Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America in the years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814 or the First American Settlement on the Pacific date: words: 66607 sentences: 2535 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/15911.txt txt: ./txt/15911.txt summary: As soon as we arrived, we were visited by a canoe manned by three white the cape all day, they came on board in the evening without having found two Indians, in a small canoe, to examine the course of this river, a Having passed a deserted village, and then several islands, we came in all this day, and at evening our guide made us enter a little river, on party of Mr. David Stuart, in a canoe manned by two of his men. post on the bank of this river, and having erected a log-house, he ships-of-war met, in fact, at that island; but after having a long time three men whom we had left at the old-house, arrived in a little canoe eight A.M. We crossed the lake, and entered a small river, and having a few days before our arrival, having been obliged to go up Red river to id: 38607 author: Gray, W. H. (William Henry) title: A History of Oregon, 1792-1849 Drawn From Personal Observation and Authentic Information date: words: 275599 sentences: 10980 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/38607.txt txt: ./txt/38607.txt summary: Treatment of Indians.--Influence of Hudson''s Bay Company.--Rev. Mr. brought to the Indian country by this same Hudson''s Bay Company, and Hudson''s Bay Company''s men; his caution prevailed; he was to let Dr. Whitman, or the mission party that might be sent across the mountains, the country by the Hudson''s Bay Company, or destroyed by the Indians. of the country.--The Salmon Indians.--The Hudson''s Bay Company''s "That d----d Indian, Lawyer," as the Hudson''s Bay Company''s men called Hudson''s Bay Company Indian traders Roman priests, Protestant a strong Hudson''s Bay Company Indian war influence against American the Hudson''s Bay Company''s people in encouraging the Indian country Indians toward the missionaries sent by the American Board of settler, the missions, the Hudson''s Bay Company, and some Indians were the Hudson''s Bay Company, the Indians, and the Whitman massacre. or Hudson''s Bay Company) in the country down to the present time. id: 36146 author: Holman, Frederick V. title: Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon date: words: 78555 sentences: 4352 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/36146.txt txt: ./txt/36146.txt summary: missionary party were endeavoring to take for themselves Dr. McLoughlin''s land claim at Oregon City. so far as Dr. McLoughlin''s land claim at Oregon City was concerned, were the Oregon Pioneer Association in 1876 said: "Dr. John McLoughlin, then They also came to call him the "Father of Oregon." Dr. McLoughlin''s resignation from the Hudson''s Bay Company became necessary I shall now take up the matter of Dr. McLoughlin''s land claim at Oregon that Dr. McLoughlin did not own his Oregon City land claim, it is said giving Dr. McLoughlin''s land claim to Oregon for an university.[41] I to Congress was signed by fifty-six persons, which set forth that Dr. McLoughlin had taken up the Oregon City claim like other claims in the this country and Great Britain." By the "Oregon City claim" is meant Dr. McLoughlin''s land claim. the land claim of Dr. McLoughlin, or any part of it, at Oregon City, id: 14355 author: Hough, Emerson title: 54-40 or Fight date: words: 90181 sentences: 7797 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/14355.txt txt: ./txt/14355.txt summary: "There are two women in our world to-day," said Calhoun. "No man decides for John Calhoun, Madam," I said. "Elisabeth," said I, "you shall have your little brooch to-night, if you "I shall require at least some moments," said Mr. Calhoun, smiling. Baroness von Ritz flash with a swift resolution, saw the eyes of Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Tyler meet in firmness. "Mr. Trist," said Mr. Calhoun, "I beg you to hand the Baroness von Ritz "Excellent things to end, Governor Polk!" said Calhoun gravely. "I shall give you a dozen better some time," said I; "but to-night--" Doctor Ward continued: "England, as you know," said he, "is the enemy of "Madam," I said, "look at my face and read your own answer." "Dear Señora," said Mr. Calhoun, "there are so many things a woman may "We should in time have had _all_ of Oregon, perhaps," said Mr. Calhoun; id: 43369 author: Nixon, Oliver W. (Oliver Woodson) title: How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon A True Romance of Patriotic Heroism Christian Devotion and Final Martyrdom date: words: 75431 sentences: 3492 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/43369.txt txt: ./txt/43369.txt summary: Whitman not only conducted the expedition of men and wagons to Oregon, THE TITLE OF THE UNITED STATES TO OREGON--THE HUDSON BAY COMPANY--THE our great river upon which, at that time, all the states of the North Oregon country holds out no great promise as an agricultural field." The mission work to the Oregon Indians began in a romance and ended in It was at such times that Mrs. Whitman found great comfort and the wagon that Whitman wheeled into Oregon, as we shall soon see, was miles ride, there upon a great mission and for business, and time was Dr. Whitman did this, and the State Historical Society of Oregon did Oregon in that year, declaring, "We never saw Marcus Whitman," and "We know the men in power in Oregon in those pioneer days, can fully the great Oregon country to the United States, for already the men of id: 41942 author: Nixon, Oliver W. (Oliver Woodson) title: Whitman''s Ride Through Savage Lands, with Sketches of Indian Life date: words: 41402 sentences: 2058 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/41942.txt txt: ./txt/41942.txt summary: Author of "How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon," "The Mountain the home journey the little Indian girl rode ahead with the captains, quantities of furs gathered by Indians in the Oregon country, both continue his journey to Oregon with the Indians, Dr. Whitman was to Dr. Whitman and his two Indian boys joined the fur company for escort Upon one of the highest of those hills in the East, which Mrs. Whitman refers to, the pioneers of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho great ride, that "Whitman''s designs were to kill off all the Indians, Spain held an old fort on lands south of the Oregon country, really a White, a former Indian agent of the government, reached Whitman''s Oregon, and during the long rides, the General says, "Whitman told me from 1818 up to the day Whitman started upon his great ride, To the great credit of loyal pioneers of Oregon who knew Whitman and id: 38942 author: Twiss, Travers title: The Oregon Territory, Its History and Discovery date: words: 107746 sentences: 3733 pages: flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/38942.txt txt: ./txt/38942.txt summary: Britain in respect of trade and settlements on the north-west coast of States continued to maintain, that Gray''s discovery of the Columbia river and the United States of America, in respect to the north-west coast of Nations.--United States.--Great Britain.--Kent''s Commentaries.--Mixed Great Britain and the United States, American citizens who held lands in The Treaty of Ghent, between Great Britain and the United States of Great Britain, in admitting the right of the United States to be the party settled_ between Great Britain and the United States." This treaty, citizens of the United States north of 51°, or by British subjects south through the proper claim of the United States by discovery and settlement, River.--Derivative Title of the United States from Spain.--Spanish Gray of the mouth of the Columbia River, the United States claim, "in Claims.--The United States.--Great Britain.--Rights supposed to be claim by discovery_, and the original title of the United States, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel