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of the united states115
the mouth of the91
the hudson bay company82
at the same time71
of the rocky mountains56
at the head of55
for the purpose of53
on the part of53
the head of the51
in the way of51
to the united states49
one of the most48
the rest of the48
of the nez perces44
in charge of the41
of the hudson bay41
in consequence of the39
the edge of the39
in the course of38
the greater part of38
at the mouth of38
the part of the38
in the midst of38
the course of the38
the northern pacific railroad37
at the end of36
the walla walla valley36
for the first time35
in front of the34
on account of the34
in the direction of33
on the th of32
the remainder of the32
the history of the32
the arrival of the32
the indians of the31
as well as the30
bank of the river30
in regard to the30
frost in the night30
of one of the29
the bitter root valley29
was one of the29
of the university of29
is one of the28
the face of the28
the foot of the27
as soon as the27
west of the cascades27
the end of the27
the secretary of war27
on the other side26
the bank of the26
the city of mexico25
of the pacific northwest25
to the pacific ocean25
head chief of the25
the valley of the25
side of the river25
as far as the24
the banks of the24
one hundred and fifty24
part of the day24
and a half miles24
in a few minutes24
the middle of the24
the hands of the23
greater part of the23
the direction of the23
in the united states22
the other side of22
the officers of the22
of the state of22
of the northern pacific22
in a few days22
a great deal of22
to the columbia river22
the top of the22
weather during the day22
by the united states21
at the foot of21
in rear of the21
the state of washington21
from time to time21
in the walla walla21
with the exception of20
army of the potomac20
to be able to20
in the vicinity of20
of the columbia river20
other side of the20
in the rocky mountains20
a quarter of a19
the line of the19
the right of the19
on the right of19
superintendent of indian affairs19
the c oe ur19
we arrived at the19
is said to be19
a good deal of19
mouth of the river19
it seems to me18
mile and a half18
to go to the18
in addition to the18
of the cascade mountains18
one of the men18
the left of the18
a mile and a18
in a short time18
at the time of18
the side of the18
to the secretary of18
in reference to the18
of the northern route18
talk to me about17
the heart of the17
on the west side17
the base of the17
companies of the th17
on the south side17
the united states and17
to take charge of17
of the pacific coast17
the protection of the17
hundred and fifty miles17
the whole of the17
on the pacific coast17
and many of the17
under the command of17
that he did not17
and at the same17
the indians and the17
the character of the17
in advance of the17
on one of the17
commissioner of indian affairs17
the university of washington17
the fact that the17
the close of the17
a visit to the17
the opposite side of17
quarter of a mile16
early in the morning16
in the pacific northwest16
of the nez perce16
in a state of16
it would have been16
the west side of16
by one of the16
sharp frost in the16
of the th infantry16
for the sake of16
in view of the16
that the united states16
in our volume vi16
on the opposite side16
on his way to16
the vicinity of the16
the bottom of the16
to the mouth of16
rain in the night16
the walla walla council16
the chief of the16
that it would be16
a portion of the16
the fact that he15
in the shape of15
the name of the15
in the mean time15
the people of the15
of the lewis and15
of the treaty of15
on their way to15
in the hands of15
and on the th15
in honor of the15
for a long time15
in the spring of15
men employed as yesterday15
the gentlemen of the15
and in a few15
a part of the15
as one of the15
on both sides of15
a few days later15
on the bank of15
the american historical association15
for the benefit of15
as soon as possible15
the lewis and clark15
the nez perce country15
the army of the15
in the middle of15
opposite side of the15
to the number of15
we came to a15
to the pacific coast14
in the morning and14
lewis and clark expedition14
members of the party14
two and a half14
the evening of the14
the latter part of14
on the evening of14
west side of the14
force of the enemy14
in a letter to14
the government of the14
was not to be14
in the face of14
of the indians of14
two companies of the14
a member of the14
was a man of14
the afternoon of the14
came to california in14
on the banks of14
the th of july14
two hundred and fifty14
a large number of14
of the fact that14
of the american historical14
came to oregon in14
the camp of the14
to the kettle falls13
from the fact that13
across the rocky mountains13
a mile from the13
to the top of13
of the great father13
the plains of the13
on the north side13
in spite of the13
this part of the13
at the age of13
history of the pacific13
under the charge of13
that part of the13
on the left of13
for the time being13
that it was a13
in one of the13
by way of the13
of oregon and washington13
one hundred and twenty13
proceeded on our journey13
the governor and his13
the morning of the13
some of the men13
he came to california13
to take care of13
of the inland passage13
and it was not13
battle of james island13
the site of the13
to the fact that13
the battle of chantilly13
part of the country13
in the presence of13
of an indian agent13
the indians in the13
as soon as he13
the work of the13
the center of the13
tell me about that13
the midst of a13
and one of the12
on the following day12
a great number of12
on the morning of12
the territory of washington12
east of the cascade12
on the afternoon of12
branch of the american12
coast branch of the12
east of the mountains12
the sides of the12
the head of his12
in the valley of12
the indians on the12
a day or two12
late in the afternoon12
of the american board12
as a matter of12
the condition of the12
for more than a12
went back to the12
the north west company12
for the use of12
the beginning of the12
pacific coast branch of12
the centre of the12
in the willamette valley12
it was not a12
the rocky mountains and12
at the rate of12
the headwaters of the12
the washington historical quarterly12
the south side of12
the entrance of the12
part of the men12
to the sandwich islands12
the charge of the12
chief of the nez12
one of the first12
of the indian war12
the treaty of ghent12
the shores of the12
to attend the council12
the next day we12
recollections of an indian12
did not want to12
he would have been12
and in the evening12
both sides of the12
encamped in the evening12
in the center of11
to be sent to11
in the neighborhood of11
of some of the11
the midst of the11
indians of puget sound11
and the united states11
mouth of the columbia11
the value of the11
an officer of the11
to me about your11
the crossing of the11
since i have been11
the head chief of11
a trip to the11
travis gully and his11
all parts of the11
to the rocky mountains11
the department of the11
the completion of the11
lost no time in11
i want you to11
of the territory of11
i have no doubt11
the surface of the11
that it was not11
the remainder of his11
a man of great11
journals of the lewis11
the members of the11
on the columbia river11
a number of the11
one of the finest11
and went into camp11
of the walla walla11
and a number of11
a view of the11
the th new york11
the th and th11
west of the rocky11
of the cascade range11
with a party of11
is not to be11
on the coast survey11
the time of the11
in command of the11
in the history of11
in behalf of the11
edge of the woods11
will be able to11
the rocky mountains to11
in connection with the11
the friendly nez perces11
to the walla walla11
under cover of the11
the use of the11
of the th michigan11
of the country and11
in the evening at11
one of the best10
the united states in10
the importance of the10
in the upper country10
he was going to10
was in charge of10
any part of the10
one of the largest10
that there was no10
journal of john work10
under the protection of10
the fire of the10
the waters of the10
of one hundred and10
the columbia river and10
of lewis and clark10
the entrance to the10
in which he was10
that it was the10
the development of the10
a few days after10
in the matter of10
in the centre of10
the nez perce chiefs10
original journals of the10
and to washington in10
the benefit of the10
are to be seen10
on the other hand10
that they were not10
the spirit of the10
after a march of10
to the nez perce10
the valley of mexico10
the interest of the10
that he could not10
out of the woods10
the presence of the10
placed in charge of10
between them and the10
and the hudson bay10
the attention of the10
that he had no10
for half an hour10
the end of a10
for a few moments10
as a part of10
there was not a10
the front of the10
the most of the10
the terms of the10
some time in the10
the united states to10
in contact with the10
the command of the10
gully and his wife10
rest of the party10
indians east of the10
the opening of the10
of the men were10
in the night and10
she did not want10
the secretary of the10
of the white man10
the level of the10
to be seen in10
the result of the10
sure as you live10
the appearance of the9
the story of the9
as much as possible9
late in the evening9
forepart of the day9
he was in the9
the rim of the9
boy scouts in the9
washington university state historical9
be it further enacted9
that they had been9
but at the same9
head of the column9
the point where the9
to the great father9
along the bank of9
battle of bull run9
had been sent to9
blowing fresh from the9
we were compelled to9
to return to the9
the columbia river to9
the way of a9
it was impossible to9
we were obliged to9
had it not been9
of the coast survey9
of the upper country9
in the case of9
the bulk of the9
a short history of9
the advance of the9
at the present time9
the washington university state9
we came to the9
in case of an9
and th new york9
quarters of a mile9
in consequence of a9
the provisions of the9
for the most part9
as well as to9
on the th and9
at the edge of9
as a result of9
to the foot of9
the commissioner of indian9
it is not the9
in a great measure9
in the city of9
the position of the9
the approach of the9
the construction of the9
the departure of the9
three quarters of a9
at the battle of9
by some of the9
the top of a9
the little river pike9
as if he had9
set to work to9
the report of the9
the bitter root river9
the action of the9
on each side of9
i do not know9
mild weather during the9
of the th pennsylvania9
a large portion of9
it was not until9
not be able to9
of the bitter root9
general scott and staff9
the forepart of the9
on the edge of9
of those who had9
encamped for the night9
in charge of fort9
the united states government9
to the bitter root9
at fort walla walla9
may be said to9
it will be a9
each side of the9
in relation to the9
government of the united9
it is difficult to9
the indians of puget9
a herd of buffalo9
at the hands of9
the body of the9
have the honor to9
the men employed as9
the friends of the9
the secretary of state9
do not want to9
some of the horses9
the establishment of the9
the night of the9
in half an hour9
gentlemen of the party9
the north side of9
had been able to9
university state historical society9
on the th the9
it was necessary to9
proceeded up the river9
early in the afternoon9
the men who had9
the nez perces were9
the exploration of the9
south side of the9
the last of the9
in the heart of9
between the united states9
make the best of9
at the base of9
under the direction of9
the balance of the9
narrative in our volume9
and be it further9
about half a mile9
knowledge of the country9
it was to be9
the next morning the9
the lower end of9
at walla walla council9
at the walla walla9
the shape of a9
for a short time9
seems to have been9
it was too late9
east of the cascades9
of the missouri river9
of the red river9
in the evening the9
is said to have8
on the east side8
the right and left8
into the heart of8
chief of the cuyuses8
into the hands of8
his return to the8
in the form of8
the remains of the8
and the rest of8
to and from the8
the upper end of8
that he was a8
and that he would8
to be the case8
on the way to8
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above the mouth of8
the ground in front8
afternoon of the th8
two or three days8
the rear of the8
to be found in8
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to the north and8
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hour and a half8
at an early hour8
was found to be8
the other end of8
the teaching of history8
of the engineer company8
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in the state of8
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the country through which8
have been able to8
i do not want8
i do not wish8
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of lewis and clarke8
with a force of8
daylight the next morning8
the united states was8
and south of the8
a large band of8
the fact of the8
that the indians were8
jack and his father8
the manner in which8
it is in the8
between the indians and8
him that he had8
arrived in the evening8
the shore of the8
be found in the8
and some of them8
part of the territory8
head of his class8
to break up the8
the back of a8
to the end of8
evening of the th8
vegetables west of the8
on the side of8
he was about to8
where we found a8
the service of the8
in oregon and washington8
of a mile from8
full view of the8
west of the mountains8
i do not think8
to the blackfoot council8
in the winter of8
for a few minutes8
on the eastern side8
to return to their8
that he had not8
in sight of the8
it would be a8
the fatigues of the8
the indians did not8
morning of the th8
she did not know8
a little to the8
their way to the8
it not been for8
the territory of oregon8
as soon as we8
as sure as you8
a little more than8
one half of the8
a branch of the8
in the fact that8
the eyes of the8
a man and a8
for the protection of8
of the man who8
the foot of a8
president tyler and secretary8
the crest of the8
of which he had8
on the top of8
indians of the upper8
to the extent of8
not being able to8
which he had been8
the nez perces and8
the lower part of8
in the university of8
with a grizzly bear8
to the history of8
from the united states8
i have the honor8
before the arrival of8
and many of them8
a large body of8
on our journey at8
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at the bottom of8
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the spot where the8
said to have been8
in the bitter root8
of the th highlanders8
of the upper columbia8
the cause of the8
a few of the8
old fort walla walla8
the case of the8
this portion of the8
so as to get8
the university of california8
so far as i8
the scene of the8
put a stop to8
and some of the8
it was determined to8
that i did not8
the roaring of the8
we proceeded up the8
about one hundred and8
war chief of the8
by the name of8
on the borders of8
for a number of8
the stars and stripes8
one of the party8
one of our men8
the american fur company8
of the cerro gordo7
indians of the columbia7
the neighborhood of the7
the united states service7
the removal of the7
other parts of the7
the depth of the7
the upper waters of7
brought up the rear7
to the present time7
to the command of7
of the indians in7
the point of the7
as soon as i7
the capital of the7
he is a man7
as soon as you7
he said at last7
the mountains to the7
of the sound and7
the right bank of7
of the arrival of7
may be able to7
the university of wisconsin7
the bitter root mountains7
by lewis and clark7
in about an hour7
chums after big game7
the location of the7
and those of the7
in the latter part7
with the rest of7
to the camp of7
on the plains of7
narrative of a journey7
the indians at the7
but she did not7
must have been a7
the summit of the7
in the first place7
history of the united7
if they had been7
to the value of7
there would be no7
the force of the7
that she did not7
by means of a7
base of the mountains7
the bois de sioux7
a little below the7
on the face of7
a hole in the7
the left bank of7
the general and his7
he shook his head7
with the view to7
which are to be7
the mississippi river to7
he was obliged to7
when we arrived at7
as will be seen7
about half an hour7
the men were employed7
the borders of the7
foggy in the morning7
it might have been7
this is the only7
more than a mile7
the falls of the7
governor and his party7
awaiting the arrival of7
the historian of the7
more than any other7
other end of the7
the manassas gap railroad7
hundred yards of the7
it is impossible to7
two to three weeks7
down the river to7
oclock and encamped at7
the following morning the7
to be in the7
the man who had7
he was able to7
of the mouth of7
in some of the7
in the eyes of7
a chief of the7
it is said that7
in his power to7
from the rocky mountains7
reviewed by edward mcmahon7
it was a beautiful7
the improvement of the7
with the information that7
a long time to7
of the most beautiful7
the peace of the7
half an hour later7
in the civil war7
man and a woman7
of the oregon volunteers7
said to be the7
the lower pend oreilles7
to some of the7
so far as she7
to one of the7
to go back to7
i went to the7
in the afternoon the7
in the edge of7
the success of the7
in the evening we7
with the view of7
the title of the7
that it might be7
that he would not7
the payment of the7
on the following morning7
with some of the7
the discovery of the7
to enable them to7
at the gully home7
in a few moments7
ride to save oregon7
did not seem to7
home of his own7
the indians east of7
of the people of7
the sound of the7
at a loss to7
front of the fort7
miles from camp we7
a considerable number of7
on the night of7
to each of the7
of the enemy was7
it is to be7
would have to be7
indians west of the7
to get rid of7
end of the portage7
the first time in7
the question of the7
left bank of the7
but he did not7
main range of the7
a home of his7
over the rocky mountains7
with the hudson bay7
one and a half7
could not have been7
of the st massachusetts7
in the summer of7
character of the country7
for which he was7
in the indian war7
beyond the rocky mountains7
of the th of7
made up his mind7
one of the boats7
of the right wing7
in the light of7
the man on the7
are to be found7
to the side of7
it is believed that7
teaching of history in7
in the hope of7
fertility of the soil7
outdoor chums after big7
the outdoor chums after7
up and down the7
a number of years7
the pacific coast branch7
and arrived at the7
the size of the7
to get away from7
a journey across the7
shall be able to7
the needs of the7
the execution of the7
the region of the7
with which they were7
the influence of the7
the th of august7
gully and his family7
in a few years7
so that he could7
it will be seen7
journey across the rocky7
were on their way7
to the gully home7
banks of the river7
oclock and arrived at7
there was a great7
the owner of the7
the duty of the7
he came to oregon7
and the next morning7
of the party who7
the exception of the7
i am going to7
portion of the country7
keen frost in the7
the rank and file7
country west of the7
he knew that the7
are said to be7
there is no doubt7
to the right of7
the next day the7
not in the least7
to the left and7
by means of which7
was to be seen7
the first of the7
of the army of7
the strength of the7
there is not a7
a new vancouver journal7
cover of the bushes7
with the loss of7
the possibilities of the7
the progress of the7
there was scarcely a7
to make the best7
that they should be7
our journey at oclock7
of the men who7
miles from the fort7
and was obliged to7
the rays of the7
just in time to7
by far the most7
he was trying to7
as the result of7
there was plenty of7
in the service of7
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journey across the plains7
as far as possible7
the future of the7
of a journey across7
from one of the6
to protect them from6
along the banks of6
within a few feet6
the light of the6
and in the afternoon6
take charge of the6
into the yakima country6
portion of the territory6
and one half miles6
to the indian bureau6
there can be no6
of the condition of6
treatment of the indians6
the heads of the6
looked upon as a6
that he was going6
the next morning we6
growing out of the6
with which it was6
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the end of his6
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the indian title to6
information as to the6
of the city of6
for the express purpose6
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a letter from mr6
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on a small stream6
the nez perce camp6
the ridge of the6
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friends of the whites6
at the upper end6
above the level of6
the st massachusetts cavalry6
part of the indians6
the interests of the6
of the regular officers6
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from the mississippi to6
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one side of the6
the columbia to the6
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a little above the6
ground was covered with6
that a party of6
seasons of the year6
war on the sound6
northwest coast of america6
to give you a6
the express purpose of6
had the pleasure of6
the way of trade6
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about a mile and6
to give up the6
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it is doubtful if6
to sign the treaty6
of the oregon territory6
the arrival of mr6
of the oregon trail6
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at the last moment6
of about one hundred6
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of his young men6
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the walla walla river6
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the excitement of the6
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man on the couch6
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the men who were6
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laws of the united6
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on the opposite shore6
the cause of his6
by the treaty of6
return to their homes6
river to puget sound6
did not attempt to6
from vera cruz to6
we encamped in the6
the occupation of the6
the fertility of the6
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the circumstances of the6
the strait of fuca6
about one hundred miles6
of the modoc war6
of the mississippi river6
i shall be able6
sat down to a6
terms of the treaty6
a history of the6
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so as to be6
a reconnoissance of the6
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about a quarter of5
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some of the nez5
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four and a half5
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historical society of oregon5
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cuyuses and walla wallas5
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lee and lieutenant tower5
of port royal ferry5
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the reader is referred5
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and secretary of state5
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of the pacific ocean5
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of the whole army5
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commerce of the prairies5
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the puget sound region5
three or four days5
olympia on the th5
the day of the5
that the nez perces5
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early the next morning5
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those who wish to5
little more than a5
on puget sound and5
head of his column5
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as quickly as possible5
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of the d artillery5
column of the enemy5
the indians to the5
secretary of the interior5
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outdoor chums on the5
the edge of a5
of horses and cattle5
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bay company and the5
a year or two5
st south carolina artillery5
of the st artillery5
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of the scientific corps5
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on the history of5
of john quincy adams5
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the great northern railroad5
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a party of twenty5
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or a short history5
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between it and the5
the first day of5
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five or six miles5
i want to see5
several of the men5
in the oregon country5
bank of the columbia5
historical society university station5
you will get the5
that there is a5
side of the road5
five miles from the5
earlier in the day5
see our volume xix5
and sent to the5
ned and the aeroplane5
the end of this5
fort benton and walla5
if he had been5
cut him off from5
hundred and thirty miles5
part of the world5
that we could not5
you may be sure5
within a hundred yards5
it was a great5
a break in the5
total number of indians5
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just as he was5
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daughters and two sons5
in the minds of5
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the terrors of the5
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at the request of5
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the survey of the5
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road between fort benton5
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of two or three5
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tyler and secretary webster5
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from the mississippi river5
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i should like to5
by many of the5
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doing in the way5
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the days of the5
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with the indians at5
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we might as well5
information in regard to5
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to the assistance of5
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and that it was5
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knew that it was5
the head of a5
orange court house railroad5
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of going to the5
governor of the territory5
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from the columbia river5
have a talk with5
his wife and children5
the land in the5
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on the ground in5
by the direct route5
the lateness of the5
an account of the5
i have been very5
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the conditions under which5
at the other end5
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two miles from the5
the inland passage to5
into the gorges of5
farther to the left5
the yellowstone national park5
few days after the5
that it is not5
of the gros ventres5
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a matter of course5
base of the mountain5
a very short time5
fact that he was5
me that he had5
if there was a5
out of the way5
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from the walla walla5
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might be able to5
vera cruz to mexico5
hundred and fifty feet5
the nature of the5
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of the following day5
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as soon as it5
of washington and oregon5
coeur de alan portage5
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a few years ago5
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we were on the5
the superintendent of the5
the faith of the5
the president of the5
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and the columbia river5
the country from the5
to the war department5
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history of a long5
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the efforts of the5
about the same time5
they were obliged to5
in addition to these5
a company of the5
small portion of the5
the command of captain5
i wish i could5
returned to the house5
on the floor of5
to washington territory in5
to do justice to5
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from the effects of5
papers relating to indian5
the indians west of5
as a member of5
the conquest of the5
no doubt that the5
to indian land question5
will have to be5
fine view of the5
benton and walla walla5
a few miles of5
battle of buena vista5
to give them a5
the gulf of mexico5
the best i can5
a pinch of snuff5
great bulk of the5
general stevens and staff5
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of the indians and5
of the members of5
view of the country5
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what was going on5
take part in the5
what do you want5
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the extent of the5
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that it is the5
society university station seattle5
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right as far as5
at the crossing of5
face to face with5
he realized that he5
as he had been5
well with the child5
fatigues of the day5
he was forced to5
lower end of the5
from those of the5
there seems to be5
the minds of the5
capital of the territory5
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in the morning of5
the war on the5
the eastern boundary of5
to the people of5
lower part of the5
in the rear of5
back to the old5
companies of the d5
for the reason that5
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the indians in their5
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at the risk of5
it will be observed5
of the rainy season5
it would be well5
informed us that the5
the university of oregon5
the home of the5
in our volume vii5
come in contact with5
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indians in the pacific5
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free as the wind5
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in a very few5
course of the day5
asked them if they5
to be in readiness5
the walla walla country5
of the blackfoot council5
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the provisions of this5
weather in the morning5
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hudson bay company had5
the best of it5
his hand to his5
a few days since5
at oclock and arrived5
the hearts of the5
south of the missouri5
he seemed to be5
of the pacific states5
head of the lake5
apart in rows feet5
in the oregon question5
with the remainder of5
the fact that they5
to go on the5
as he came up5
exploration of the northern5
i have not been5
heavy rain in the5
as we approached the5
on the occasion of5
that it should be5
prohibiting the sale of5
effort was made to5
when i think of5
set out for the5
was the next question5
to fort walla walla5
from all parts of5
line of the snohomish5
the man at the5
state historical society university5
duty it was to5
the united states of5
miles above the mouth5
the expenses of the5
and that they were5
one hundred and eighty5
are you going to5
the lodge of the5
of the war department5
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probable future of the5
cock of the plains5
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on the lower columbia5
both north and south5
at the close of5
about eight miles from5
to find out what5
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in response to the5
and two or three5
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to determine the practicability5
to the depth of5
said to be a5
the rocky mountains in5
down to the lake5
prosecution of the war5
not far from the5
the corner of the5
the eastern bank of4
of the previous day4
treaties with the indians4
rest of the family4
is to be apprehended4
was made of the4
arrived in the morning4
but he was not4
thursday weather as yesterday4
of the rest of4
theses and examinations necessary4
in the sweat of4
with a train of4
of a mile in4
as early as the4
ought not to be4
him to make a4
till oclock when we4
britain and the united4
employed gumming the boats4
anything of the kind4
the superintendent of indian4
from the city of4
with a salute of4
he appears to be4
on the inland passage4
horses are very lean4
washington entered at the4
condition of the indians4
some of the women4
that he had done4
the lower columbia and4
department is to furnish4
to find that the4
was received with the4
the last day of4
the seat of war4
of the coming of4
was not long before4
at the camp of4
reached olympia on the4
the extension of the4
until late in the4
foot of the range4
a short time the4
north of the columbia4
miles up the river4
through which we passed4
with horses loaded with4
nothing material has occurred4
from the mouth of4
a few yards of4
the american board was4
on the conduct roll4
the best for the4
i hope it will4
be given to the4
range of the rocky4
that he might have4
by a member of4
and will probably be4
discovered the mouth of4
in the air and4
he took an active4
was going to the4
the honor to be4
of the room and4
eastern bank of the4
ten thousand miles with4
the trade of asia4
the nez perce reservation4
many of the people4
during the day the4
to secretary of war4
in the wall of4
and a half from4
arrived at the forks4
the difficulties of the4
is all that is4
the banner of the4
return to the states4
the country north of4
the state historical society4
came to a stop4
the records of the4
he was to be4
end of the lake4
secretary of state daniel4
the afterpart of the4
united states must keep4
on the american continent4
further up the river4
of the missouri and4
a distance of about4
eastern shore of the4
very much interested in4
the disaffected and hostile4
thousand feet above the4
in place of the4
have an opportunity of4
more than one hundred4
of indians on the4
the nature of their4
glad to see you4
situated on the north4
the first of these4
it was not in4
a mile in width4
one of the boys4
so that he might4
the world at large4
we fell in with4
i think i can4
saw that it was4
and his noble wife4
in most of the4
knew that he was4
to take up the4
an active part in4
of hudson bay company4
guide for members of4
beyond the stony mountains4
the tops of the4
enemy in full retreat4
the th of october4
of the liquor laws4
in obedience to the4
of being able to4
three diplomats prominent in4
at this very moment4
it is hard to4
of the middle west4
a fine tract of4
outlines that will aid4
no alternative but to4
of half a mile4
with the war department4
the council was adjourned4
my friends of the4
when it came to4
looked up at her4
a mile in length4
and i do not4
and encamped at the4
on the verge of4
he returned to his4
the border of the4
accompanied by an indian4
was at this time4
which it had been4
treaty was then read4
aim was to acquire4
on the one hand4
as if they were4
colorado of the west4
of one of their4
he did not have4
credits toward a degree4
hundred and twenty miles4
have been made to4
a beautiful sheet of4
and examinations necessary for4
three or four years4
he thought he could4
so long as she4
with the indian tribes4
time in the morning4
a good days march4
is to furnish outlines4
of the stony mountains4
states federal internal tax4
while the rest of4
the branches of the4
the theses and examinations4
clear very warm weather4
managing editor edmond s4
society officers and board4
th overcast mild weather4
tell me what you4
the friendship of the4
his left and rear4
the indians would be4
i think i never4
in a large canoe4
the arrival of a4
said at the walla4
inland passage to alaska4
to the best of4
the time for the4
on the muscle shell4
battery on the left4
was by far the4
the land of the4
and that was to4
this department is to4
the spokanes and coeur4
was to be the4
the practice of law4
the river is here4
corner of his mouth4
the whole of this4
they were going to4
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part of the journey4
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university of southern california4
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many of his friends4
message to the legislature4
judge thomas burke samuel4
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body of the black4
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only a few miles4
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council at fort benton4
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the wives of the4
right of the road4
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indians of the interior4
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banks of the columbia4
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department of the interior4
face of the earth4
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to me to be4
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status and probable future4
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