id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36069 Greely, A. W. (Adolphus Washington) Explorers and Travellers .txt text/plain 82618 2997 61 explorers reached an Indian town which marked the extreme western limits in view of an Indian village, picturesquely placed on a river bank, and Nearing the mouth of the Arkansas, they saw on the river-bank an Indian journey distant for the Indians, which meant five days for our explorers passing on, owing to the continual war parties moving along the river. river's mouth, six pirogues, or canoes, full of Indians were seen. The day following (20th) Gray left the river, crossing the bar after The party followed Jefferson River, their journey being marked by the pack-horses, to follow Berry Creek and pass over the mountains to Indian Lewis finally discovered a point of high land on the river expedition ordered to explore the country between the Missouri River and ice, the party commenced the ascent of the mountain, the men, Frémont Bay along the margin of its land ice in five days, Kane reached the ./cache/36069.txt ./txt/36069.txt