id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11145 Langford, Nathaniel Pitt The Discovery of Yellowstone Park Journal of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the Year 1870 .txt text/plain 47703 1837 68 the mountain to the valley, a distance of about 800 feet, the trap rock In camp to-day several names were proposed for the creek and fall, and Five miles further on we camped near the "Mud geyser." Our course to-day Yellowstone lake, as seen from our camp to-night, seems to me to be the lake is receiving the water from the mountain streams that empty into it Following the trail of the advance party, we traveled along the lake beach for about six miles, passing a number of small hot sulphur springs direct line from our morning camp at half past two p.m. No sign of Mr. Everts has been seen to-day, and on our arrival in camp, Gillette and were camped the day he was lost down into the Snake river valley, he Last night, and also this morning in camp, the entire party had a rather ./cache/11145.txt ./txt/11145.txt