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quadgram | frequency |
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the mouth of the | 80 |
the gulf of mexico | 54 |
at the mouth of | 49 |
of the united states | 43 |
of the ohio river | 41 |
at the same time | 38 |
the head of the | 35 |
the middle of the | 32 |
the edge of the | 32 |
the side of the | 22 |
the surface of the | 21 |
the ohio and mississippi | 21 |
at the foot of | 21 |
the top of the | 20 |
at the base of | 19 |
the banks of the | 19 |
the end of the | 19 |
of the ohio valley | 18 |
for the first time | 18 |
in the middle of | 18 |
bank of the river | 17 |
he knew that the | 17 |
at the head of | 17 |
the face of the | 17 |
and he knew that | 16 |
did not seem to | 16 |
of the ohio and | 16 |
in the midst of | 16 |
a quarter of a | 16 |
the waters of the | 16 |
at the end of | 16 |
the close of the | 16 |
side of the river | 16 |
but he did not | 15 |
the center of the | 15 |
colfax and major braithwaite | 14 |
a mile or two | 14 |
that it would be | 14 |
on the part of | 14 |
by the side of | 14 |
adam colfax and major | 14 |
the bottom of the | 14 |
in the united states | 14 |
quarter of a mile | 14 |
to the gulf of | 13 |
for the most part | 13 |
the pioneer boys of | 13 |
a portion of the | 13 |
was one of the | 13 |
the history of the | 13 |
north of the ohio | 13 |
it would be a | 13 |
pioneer boys of the | 13 |
one of the most | 13 |
said the shiftless one | 13 |
as well as the | 13 |
bank of the ohio | 13 |
mouth of the ohio | 13 |
on the banks of | 13 |
what do you think | 12 |
the eyes of the | 12 |
the ohio and its | 12 |
the base of the | 12 |
one hundred and twenty | 12 |
for a long time | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
the bank of the | 12 |
ohio and mississippi rivers | 11 |
and now and then | 11 |
in the center of | 11 |
by the united states | 11 |
the falls of the | 11 |
surface of the river | 11 |
of one hundred and | 11 |
down the ohio and | 11 |
it seemed to him | 11 |
of the ohio was | 11 |
the lower end of | 11 |
to the mouth of | 11 |
but it was not | 11 |
falls of the ohio | 11 |
on the morning of | 11 |
of the gulf of | 11 |
into the gulf of | 11 |
the foot of the | 11 |
he was able to | 10 |
he knew that he | 10 |
side of the ohio | 10 |
the deck of the | 10 |
out of the water | 10 |
south of the ohio | 10 |
middle of the river | 10 |
in the course of | 10 |
that it was the | 10 |
on the left bank | 10 |
mouth of the great | 10 |
the morning of the | 10 |
on the kentucky side | 10 |
at the edge of | 10 |
on account of the | 10 |
voyage of the paper | 10 |
the current of the | 10 |
french and indian war | 10 |
and at the same | 10 |
of the paper canoe | 10 |
all the way from | 10 |
the mouths of the | 9 |
historic highways of america | 9 |
journey down the ohio | 9 |
from new orleans to | 9 |
other side of the | 9 |
from the mouth of | 9 |
in the ohio valley | 9 |
the attention of the | 9 |
the rest of the | 9 |
in front of the | 9 |
on the ohio river | 9 |
to the united states | 9 |
the course of the | 9 |
that he could not | 9 |
the other side of | 9 |
was not to be | 9 |
the crest of the | 9 |
the story of the | 9 |
but he could not | 9 |
the coming of the | 9 |
in the name of | 9 |
the forest and the | 9 |
at an early hour | 8 |
on the right bank | 8 |
to the edge of | 8 |
shore of the ohio | 8 |
and he did not | 8 |
that he was not | 8 |
in those early days | 8 |
is one of the | 8 |
and the shiftless one | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
the sides of the | 8 |
on the surface of | 8 |
it was in the | 8 |
the women and children | 8 |
of the mississippi river | 8 |
left bank of the | 8 |
in the face of | 8 |
the people of the | 8 |
it was necessary to | 8 |
the navigation of the | 8 |
for the purpose of | 8 |
in regard to the | 8 |
the left bank of | 8 |
on either side of | 8 |
in a few days | 8 |
the hands of the | 8 |
on the west virginia | 8 |
of the white man | 8 |
in the eyes of | 8 |
the name of the | 8 |
to the end of | 8 |
ohio and its tributaries | 8 |
as far as the | 8 |
the heart of the | 8 |
this part of the | 8 |
middle of the afternoon | 8 |
seemed to him that | 8 |
in the days of | 8 |
of the red man | 8 |
but he knew that | 8 |
on the kentucky shore | 8 |
the darkness of the | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
on the ohio side | 8 |
that it was a | 7 |
henry and his comrades | 7 |
they were compelled to | 7 |
west of the alleghanies | 7 |
now that he had | 7 |
white lightning of the | 7 |
that he had seen | 7 |
on both sides of | 7 |
a boy in years | 7 |
he believed that the | 7 |
knew that he was | 7 |
a minute or two | 7 |
with the exception of | 7 |
the fact that the | 7 |
the french and indian | 7 |
the southern shore of | 7 |
middle of the stream | 7 |
he could see the | 7 |
but they did not | 7 |
to the other side | 7 |
as if he had | 7 |
hundred and fifty miles | 7 |
on the bank of | 7 |
that there was no | 7 |
mouth of the licking | 7 |
the junction of the | 7 |
mouth of the little | 7 |
below the mouth of | 7 |
of the river and | 7 |
he was compelled to | 7 |
do you think of | 7 |
it would not be | 7 |
up and down the | 7 |
the west virginia shore | 7 |
of the red men | 7 |
not seem to be | 7 |
at the top of | 7 |
the doctor and i | 7 |
two or three hours | 7 |
the way in which | 7 |
two hundred and fifty | 7 |
one hundred and fifty | 7 |
he was in the | 7 |
back from the river | 7 |
they came to a | 7 |
at such a time | 7 |
from time to time | 7 |
navigation of the ohio | 7 |
he did not know | 7 |
a part of the | 7 |
of the state of | 7 |
he believed that he | 7 |
for a distance of | 7 |
now and then a | 7 |
but he was not | 7 |
he was sure that | 7 |
of the great kanawha | 7 |
current of the ohio | 7 |
mouth of the muskingum | 7 |
we arrived at the | 7 |
the valley of the | 7 |
head chief of the | 7 |
the name of neptune | 7 |
that they did not | 7 |
southern shore of the | 7 |
replied the shiftless one | 7 |
on the site of | 7 |
the descent of the | 7 |
a few miles below | 6 |
from the top of | 6 |
on one of the | 6 |
every one of them | 6 |
that he did not | 6 |
to him that he | 6 |
as fast as the | 6 |
and he could not | 6 |
the midst of the | 6 |
and it would be | 6 |
when the time came | 6 |
but a boy in | 6 |
at the lower end | 6 |
be found in the | 6 |
it was evident that | 6 |
on the gulf of | 6 |
the united states coast | 6 |
the foot of a | 6 |
they came to the | 6 |
about the middle of | 6 |
close of the war | 6 |
one of the best | 6 |
he came to a | 6 |
lightning of the wyandots | 6 |
in the case of | 6 |
of the civil war | 6 |
the body of a | 6 |
in the neighborhood of | 6 |
the united states government | 6 |
the forks of the | 6 |
it was not until | 6 |
on the lower ohio | 6 |
in the habit of | 6 |
among the bushes and | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
to the bottom of | 6 |
he did not hear | 6 |
that it was not | 6 |
the water of the | 6 |
map of the ohio | 6 |
the shadow of the | 6 |
he did not wish | 6 |
on the indian side | 6 |
now and then the | 6 |
the end of a | 6 |
down to the edge | 6 |
in the same way | 6 |
on their way to | 6 |
reaches of the river | 6 |
on the ohio shore | 6 |
of the great west | 6 |
where he had been | 6 |
what was going on | 6 |
lower end of the | 6 |
on the great lakes | 6 |
on the th of | 6 |
and it seemed to | 6 |
at the hands of | 6 |
land north of the | 6 |
the base of a | 6 |
the result of the | 6 |
and out of the | 6 |
it became necessary to | 6 |
the way to the | 6 |
opposite the mouth of | 6 |
river in the world | 6 |
junction of the two | 6 |
to the ohio river | 6 |
sprang to his feet | 6 |
of the eighteenth century | 6 |
the trail of the | 6 |
the ohio river was | 6 |
the border of the | 6 |
on the south bank | 6 |
the days of the | 6 |
the use of the | 6 |
about one hundred and | 6 |
the opening of the | 6 |
and some of the | 6 |
they did not know | 6 |
that he had been | 6 |
he felt sure that | 6 |
a moment or two | 6 |
the heads of the | 6 |
in the vicinity of | 6 |
on the ohio and | 6 |
to see that the | 6 |
either side of the | 6 |
both sides of the | 6 |
of one of the | 6 |
in the heart of | 6 |
the approach of the | 6 |
did not wish to | 6 |
its junction with the | 6 |
for a few moments | 6 |
a journey down the | 6 |
that he had ever | 6 |
the channel of the | 6 |
and he believed that | 6 |
of a journey down | 5 |
at the falls of | 5 |
the man who had | 5 |
into camp upon the | 5 |
dying in his boat | 5 |
relations and allied documents | 5 |
at the mouths of | 5 |
that it was only | 5 |
narrative of a journey | 5 |
the fashion of the | 5 |
alone in the wilderness | 5 |
and there was no | 5 |
it was impossible to | 5 |
did not believe that | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
two or three miles | 5 |
the white lightning of | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
sons of the wilderness | 5 |
mouth of the mississippi | 5 |
the entrance of the | 5 |
the pioneer boys on | 5 |
the south bank of | 5 |
the territory northwest of | 5 |
the city of new | 5 |
the door of the | 5 |
in search of a | 5 |
the ohio river and | 5 |
the united states and | 5 |
he could not have | 5 |
at the door of | 5 |
on the left side | 5 |
my voyage of the | 5 |
a mile and a | 5 |
that this was the | 5 |
indian side of the | 5 |
the proprietor of the | 5 |
of two or three | 5 |
the indian side of | 5 |
at the time he | 5 |
wind among the leaves | 5 |
in a state of | 5 |
descent of the mississippi | 5 |
waters of the gulf | 5 |
the longest river in | 5 |
in one of the | 5 |
the character of the | 5 |
the shelter of the | 5 |
he knew that it | 5 |
early hour the next | 5 |
of two hundred and | 5 |
a quarter of an | 5 |
the ascent of the | 5 |
the front of the | 5 |
dark and bloody ground | 5 |
the branches of the | 5 |
and now he was | 5 |
jesuit relations and allied | 5 |
so that it was | 5 |
in front of him | 5 |
the presence of a | 5 |
in the darkness of | 5 |
the light from the | 5 |
and there was a | 5 |
the top of a | 5 |
mouth of the scioto | 5 |
in the act of | 5 |
of the setting sun | 5 |
the trunk of a | 5 |
one of the men | 5 |
go on with the | 5 |
the level of the | 5 |
three or four miles | 5 |
and some of them | 5 |
the faces of the | 5 |
louisville and portland canal | 5 |
and he was not | 5 |
he had no doubt | 5 |
pioneer boys on the | 5 |
the bed of the | 5 |
it was only a | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
of the passengers were | 5 |
that he was a | 5 |
he did not move | 5 |
during the revolutionary war | 5 |
the neighborhood of the | 5 |
end of the island | 5 |
mile and a half | 5 |
i think i can | 5 |
the property of the | 5 |
after the fashion of | 5 |
in the valley of | 5 |
and he felt that | 5 |
not more than a | 5 |
the early days of | 5 |
about a half mile | 5 |
quarter of an hour | 5 |
he could not see | 5 |
city of new orleans | 5 |
and in a few | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
in the history of | 5 |
attract the attention of | 5 |
of the allied tribes | 5 |
in the darkness and | 5 |
territory northwest of the | 5 |
of the olden time | 5 |
but it was a | 5 |
of the mississippi to | 5 |
the progress of the | 5 |
saw that it was | 5 |
he did not think | 5 |
and all the other | 5 |
a hundred and fifty | 5 |
in the early days | 5 |
some of them were | 5 |
the length of the | 5 |
for half an hour | 5 |
came out of the | 5 |
the midst of a | 5 |
the members of the | 5 |
knew that he could | 5 |
seemed to be the | 5 |
he had not been | 5 |
on board the pittsburg | 5 |
the best of the | 5 |
but it is not | 5 |
boys on the great | 5 |
at the junction of | 5 |
the wind among the | 5 |
the last of the | 5 |
of the forest and | 5 |
by way of the | 5 |
it did not seem | 5 |
was not at all | 5 |
the perils of the | 5 |
way in which he | 5 |
his head a little | 5 |
would be likely to | 5 |
of the river ohio | 5 |
it seemed to be | 5 |
the centre of the | 5 |
third of a mile | 5 |
on the opposite shore | 5 |
what do you say | 5 |
to one of the | 5 |
new orleans to the | 5 |
on the side of | 5 |
with which he had | 5 |
by means of a | 5 |
than that of the | 5 |
to cape san blas | 5 |
at war with the | 5 |
not far from the | 5 |
south bank of the | 5 |
in advance of the | 5 |
boys of the ohio | 5 |
an early hour the | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
hundred and twenty miles | 5 |
for the sake of | 5 |
in the new world | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
cabin in the clearing | 5 |
over the side of | 5 |
banks of the mississippi | 5 |
near the head of | 5 |
was quite sure that | 5 |
surface of the water | 5 |
the inhabitants of the | 5 |
the direction of the | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
shadow in the water | 5 |
on the lower mississippi | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
longest river in the | 5 |
out of reach of | 5 |
of some of the | 5 |
the people in the | 5 |
knew it to be | 5 |
and they did not | 5 |
there could be no | 5 |
the god of the | 4 |
on the face of | 4 |
the dark and bloody | 4 |
it was such a | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
history of the ohio | 4 |
first glimpse of the | 4 |
a member of the | 4 |
to the suwanee river | 4 |
to the mississippi river | 4 |
in the council house | 4 |
he could not help | 4 |
the west virginia hills | 4 |
the report of the | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
two hundred and forty | 4 |
at the time of | 4 |
new home in the | 4 |
a prisoner in the | 4 |
rowed out of the | 4 |
the voice of the | 4 |
of adam colfax and | 4 |
there is no other | 4 |
had no doubt that | 4 |
the eastern end of | 4 |
of the presence of | 4 |
it was the custom | 4 |
in the early day | 4 |
in times of flood | 4 |
the louisville and portland | 4 |
but they could not | 4 |
to which they were | 4 |
the river and the | 4 |
the outskirts of the | 4 |
the speech of timmendiquas | 4 |
northwest of the river | 4 |
while descending the ohio | 4 |
information in regard to | 4 |
he was quite sure | 4 |
hundred and fifty yards | 4 |
as far down as | 4 |
of the people of | 4 |
the long line of | 4 |
four months in a | 4 |
in the spring of | 4 |
fort and the fleet | 4 |
the fort and the | 4 |
for a little while | 4 |
he did not seek | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
had come to the | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
as long as he | 4 |
we were ready to | 4 |
on his way to | 4 |
as though he could | 4 |
now and then we | 4 |
the doctor and the | 4 |
of the ohio the | 4 |
of the monongahela and | 4 |
be up and doing | 4 |
for all the world | 4 |
the leader of the | 4 |
pilgrim and her crew | 4 |
the same time that | 4 |
the first time that | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
looked up at the | 4 |
frozen up in pleasant | 4 |
the remainder of his | 4 |
knew that it was | 4 |
they knew that the | 4 |
now and then he | 4 |
at the upper end | 4 |
in this part of | 4 |
he would not be | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
that we could not | 4 |
he had seen the | 4 |
the air with their | 4 |
miles from new orleans | 4 |
to pull the trigger | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
the top of his | 4 |
on the southern shore | 4 |
a plate of lead | 4 |
and many of the | 4 |
arms of the king | 4 |
in the wyandot village | 4 |
during the winter months | 4 |
in the soft earth | 4 |
deck of the boat | 4 |
at the close of | 4 |
the end of their | 4 |
did not notice it | 4 |
they could not see | 4 |
of the chief of | 4 |
made up his mind | 4 |
feet above the water | 4 |
seemed to be in | 4 |
forks of the ohio | 4 |
he led the way | 4 |
the states of ohio | 4 |
on the upper ohio | 4 |
edge of the water | 4 |
it was impossible for | 4 |
he did not believe | 4 |
the rank of major | 4 |
in and out of | 4 |
to a hundred feet | 4 |
months in a sneak | 4 |
one of the greatest | 4 |
hundred feet in length | 4 |
came in sight of | 4 |
the mississippi to the | 4 |
in the story of | 4 |
the edges of the | 4 |
it would be the | 4 |
on the ground and | 4 |
on the deck of | 4 |
did not know it | 4 |
the light of the | 4 |
that could not be | 4 |
to look at the | 4 |
until the close of | 4 |
in the indian camp | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
the place where the | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
in a few moments | 4 |
sides of the river | 4 |
had heard so much | 4 |
and there is no | 4 |
it was like the | 4 |
square miles of territory | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
the sweep of the | 4 |
in times of high | 4 |
in order that he | 4 |
while it was yet | 4 |
under a german coverlet | 4 |
on the northern bank | 4 |
the river to the | 4 |
most of the passengers | 4 |
as the result of | 4 |
of the revolutionary war | 4 |
meeting with the parakeets | 4 |
the boat of the | 4 |
that seemed to be | 4 |
the cumberland and the | 4 |
is said to have | 4 |
right bank of the | 4 |
journal of a tour | 4 |
trail of the iroquois | 4 |
to the right and | 4 |
in another minute the | 4 |
the water on to | 4 |
must have been a | 4 |
it was about four | 4 |
of the ohio company | 4 |
bottom of the river | 4 |
and that it was | 4 |
united states coast survey | 4 |
that they could not | 4 |
at cape san blas | 4 |
adam colfax and his | 4 |
dollar and a half | 4 |
in the hollow of | 4 |
the crest of a | 4 |
by means of which | 4 |
the point of the | 4 |
above the mouth of | 4 |
that the indians had | 4 |
for a moment on | 4 |
when they reached the | 4 |
is to be hoped | 4 |
to be hoped that | 4 |
the spot where the | 4 |
attracted the attention of | 4 |
pittsburg to new orleans | 4 |
they had come to | 4 |
banks of the river | 4 |
now and then to | 4 |
two or three hundred | 4 |
henry and the shiftless | 4 |
we are in the | 4 |
a year or two | 4 |
the side of a | 4 |
the wind began to | 4 |
the state of mississippi | 4 |
song among the leaves | 4 |
the rise of the | 4 |
was not more than | 4 |
but they were not | 4 |
knew that they were | 4 |
and the gulf of | 4 |
half a mile away | 4 |
here and there a | 4 |
between us and the | 4 |
paid little attention to | 4 |
and he saw that | 4 |
deck of the independence | 4 |
is about one hundred | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
it not been for | 4 |
the country of the | 4 |
as if it had | 4 |
side of the canoe | 4 |
the vanguard of the | 4 |
the mouth of a | 4 |
of the barnegat sneak | 4 |
the city of the | 4 |
the eye of the | 4 |
for a half hour | 4 |
with the help of | 4 |
from pittsburg to cincinnati | 4 |
mile or two below | 4 |
major george augustus braithwaite | 4 |
feet above the river | 4 |
two feet of water | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
far down in the | 4 |
near the mouth of | 4 |
a hundred yards away | 4 |
but he would not | 4 |
the virginia military district | 4 |
the back of his | 4 |
that it had been | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
with one of the | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
of the allegheny and | 4 |
fifty feet above the | 4 |
sure that they were | 4 |
to new orleans in | 4 |
proved to be a | 4 |
it was one of | 4 |
their way to the | 4 |
with the aid of | 4 |
down to the great | 4 |
never to be forgotten | 4 |
the sources of the | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
the most of them | 4 |
at the prospect of | 4 |
the safety of the | 4 |
the monongahela and alleghany | 4 |
center of the glade | 4 |
slept in our boats | 4 |
you make good wyandot | 4 |
and now it was | 4 |
manitou of the red | 4 |
of the water on | 4 |
a night under a | 4 |
miles down the river | 4 |
the stern of the | 4 |
the shores of the | 4 |
the arms of the | 4 |
season of the year | 4 |
afloat on the ohio | 4 |
to a sitting position | 4 |
cumberland and the tennessee | 4 |
by the time we | 4 |
riflemen of the ohio | 4 |
as he crouched there | 4 |
from pittsburg to new | 4 |
the riflemen of the | 4 |
a description of the | 4 |
had been in the | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
the little boat was | 4 |
would be interesting to | 4 |
and down the river | 4 |
by the canal company | 4 |
fine view of the | 4 |
on the way to | 4 |
to take care of | 4 |
three hundred and fifty | 4 |
of the wind and | 4 |
bob and his brother | 4 |
when the river is | 4 |
a man who was | 4 |
god of the white | 4 |
there was not a | 4 |
and it would have | 4 |
for a quarter of | 4 |
his flint and steel | 4 |
not to be found | 4 |
doctor and the boy | 4 |
the shadow in the | 4 |
it is probable that | 4 |
quarters of a mile | 4 |
the number of steamboats | 4 |
during the progress of | 4 |
he saw his brother | 4 |
until they came to | 4 |
early in the morning | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
east of the mississippi | 4 |
up in pleasant run | 4 |
to say the least | 4 |
the state of louisiana | 4 |
of one of these | 4 |
it was a good | 4 |
the latter part of | 4 |
head of the ohio | 4 |
feet above the level | 4 |
in the battle of | 4 |
in the waters of | 4 |
settled down upon the | 4 |
crest of the hill | 4 |
of the two rivers | 4 |
came in contact with | 4 |
he closed his eyes | 4 |
informed me that the | 4 |
warrior of the wyandots | 4 |
the indians of the | 4 |
from shore to shore | 4 |
led the way to | 4 |
at a distance of | 4 |
night under a german | 4 |
along the shores of | 4 |
perils of the wilderness | 4 |
would be a great | 4 |
with some of the | 4 |
was the custom of | 4 |
at the beginning of | 4 |
the wilderness and its | 4 |
cape san blas to | 4 |
the way to a | 4 |
of a mile in | 4 |
part of the river | 4 |
he could not be | 4 |
he would not have | 4 |
looked at each other | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
to be found in | 4 |
to take advantage of | 4 |
more than any other | 4 |
it was quite dark | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
the cabin in the | 4 |
the right bank of | 4 |
just at that moment | 4 |
white man and the | 4 |
the manitou of the | 4 |
so long as the | 4 |
he knew it to | 4 |
to the east of | 4 |
for the time being | 4 |
the western end of | 4 |
but it was the | 4 |
the wind and the | 4 |
once more on the | 4 |
effort to reach the | 4 |
a mile in length | 4 |
on the trail of | 4 |
had come from the | 4 |
and we had a | 4 |
current of the river | 4 |
the shape of a | 4 |
the center of a | 4 |
sat down on a | 4 |
french and english fur | 3 |
did not look back | 3 |
the line of the | 3 |
as quietly as possible | 3 |
the height of the | 3 |
and it was his | 3 |
which they had been | 3 |
rise of the river | 3 |
lost no time in | 3 |
out in the forest | 3 |
down on the ground | 3 |
the land of nod | 3 |
the north to the | 3 |
weeks at a time | 3 |
fifteen feet of water | 3 |
but he came up | 3 |
were not to be | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
we came to a | 3 |
he was a tall | 3 |
the old medicine man | 3 |
was more or less | 3 |
i gazed upon the | 3 |
here death has given | 3 |
there were a few | 3 |
as fast as he | 3 |
the eastern shore of | 3 |
prisoner in the lodge | 3 |
the foot of this | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
near the center of | 3 |
more than one hundred | 3 |
was that of the | 3 |
half circle of gleaming | 3 |
of land north of | 3 |
he seemed to be | 3 |
the time came for | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
cavelier de la salle | 3 |
though he did not | 3 |
up out of reach | 3 |
stage of the water | 3 |
but he believed that | 3 |
up at the sky | 3 |
waters of the creek | 3 |
of the true crocodile | 3 |
it is not uncommon | 3 |
the face of timmendiquas | 3 |
to the side of | 3 |
and falling of the | 3 |
did not come again | 3 |
and that of the | 3 |
you think of it | 3 |
of the great miami | 3 |
tree the arms of | 3 |
of the gulf coast | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
i discovered that the | 3 |
the father of his | 3 |
of many of the | 3 |
that it might be | 3 |
he was made a | 3 |
caught a glimpse of | 3 |
had in it a | 3 |
stitch in his side | 3 |
in all the west | 3 |
to see you again | 3 |
on account of its | 3 |
of the ohio basin | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
all that he had | 3 |
the northern bank of | 3 |
of the passage of | 3 |
we ought to be | 3 |
it was not long | 3 |
the chiefs of the | 3 |
the muzzle of the | 3 |
by the indians in | 3 |
in a sea of | 3 |
us and the ohio | 3 |
of water in the | 3 |
and by means of | 3 |
the steamboat tonnage of | 3 |
the far greater part | 3 |
it was a confused | 3 |
muscular bronzed arms suddenly | 3 |
to the atlantic coast | 3 |
a distance of two | 3 |
the plymouth rock of | 3 |
to be out in | 3 |
million acres of land | 3 |
rifle across his knees | 3 |
an hour before noon | 3 |
as a matter of | 3 |
day on the ohio | 3 |
a minute or so | 3 |
the base of which | 3 |
of the hill and | 3 |
night on the gulf | 3 |
in the wilderness of | 3 |
bend in the river | 3 |
tributaries of the ohio | 3 |
the face of nature | 3 |
on the sandy beach | 3 |
toward the goal posts | 3 |
feet during the night | 3 |
and for the most | 3 |
the warriors in the | 3 |
it was hard to | 3 |
ohio company of associates | 3 |
the country road which | 3 |
the position of the | 3 |
a few moments at | 3 |
to make a portage | 3 |
he felt that the | 3 |
of the little kanawha | 3 |
in the same time | 3 |
that it should be | 3 |
in the archives of | 3 |
the next day was | 3 |
set them down as | 3 |
selected list of journals | 3 |
it is the most | 3 |
the treaty of fort | 3 |
and i think i | 3 |
of the ohio had | 3 |
they were in the | 3 |
the indians were still | 3 |
in his left hand | 3 |
out of the question | 3 |
a circle around the | 3 |
as long as the | 3 |
and south of the | 3 |
a considerable portion of | 3 |
of willows and sycamores | 3 |
of the french and | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
came to his ears | 3 |
the northern side of | 3 |
many a horrid wound | 3 |
go back to the | 3 |
and a bit of | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
from cape san blas | 3 |
more than a few | 3 |
the great young chief | 3 |
distance of one hundred | 3 |
of the approach of | 3 |
in which they had | 3 |
the butt of the | 3 |
began to search for | 3 |
drainage of the city | 3 |
list of journals of | 3 |
because he knew that | 3 |
in the shade of | 3 |
over the surface of | 3 |
i will give you | 3 |
sketches of western adventure | 3 |
a large portion of | 3 |
with the odor of | 3 |
of the great wilderness | 3 |
was trying to get | 3 |
all of them were | 3 |
are at the spot | 3 |
out there on the | 3 |
he turned to the | 3 |
the site of the | 3 |
of gleaming yellow eyes | 3 |
of the ohio at | 3 |
upon a bed of | 3 |
rock of the west | 3 |
in time to save | 3 |
discovered a half circle | 3 |
on the ohio between | 3 |
the difference in the | 3 |
a view of the | 3 |
buffalo could chase after | 3 |
with all his might | 3 |
to the relief of | 3 |
during part of the | 3 |
the state of ohio | 3 |
steamboat tonnage of great | 3 |
within a few feet | 3 |
and along the gulf | 3 |
above the level of | 3 |
that blue jacket was | 3 |
a considerable part of | 3 |
a dollar and a | 3 |
there was a sudden | 3 |
to hear what he | 3 |
of the great oarsman | 3 |
by the light of | 3 |
a mile in width | 3 |
leaves that he had | 3 |
a few days later | 3 |
with more or less | 3 |
how shall he regain | 3 |
in the early spring | 3 |
and here and there | 3 |
a blade of grass | 3 |
the improvement of the | 3 |
four or five hundred | 3 |
rest of the day | 3 |
we are able to | 3 |
of three or four | 3 |
they were able to | 3 |
seemed to be a | 3 |
and in another moment | 3 |
de common law ob | 3 |
the great kanawha valley | 3 |
at the point where | 3 |
out of the ground | 3 |
father of his country | 3 |
a half mile above | 3 |
henry was sure that | 3 |
of a tour to | 3 |
on board the steamboat | 3 |
henry knew that he | 3 |
we must be near | 3 |
just as though he | 3 |
of the women and | 3 |
out here in the | 3 |
have two or three | 3 |
a lean black bear | 3 |
close of the revolution | 3 |
if he had been | 3 |
women and children were | 3 |
were on their way | 3 |
the building of the | 3 |
days at a time | 3 |
of the stream and | 3 |
in case of a | 3 |
and went into camp | 3 |
the little white boat | 3 |
bronzed arms suddenly closed | 3 |
fast as you can | 3 |
the young pioneer series | 3 |
proved to be the | 3 |
ceded to the united | 3 |
the head of a | 3 |
at the sides of | 3 |
not been for the | 3 |
in a new country | 3 |
i wish we could | 3 |
battle of point pleasant | 3 |
to the banks of | 3 |
of new orleans is | 3 |
preserved in the archives | 3 |
did not know his | 3 |
kicking furiously at a | 3 |
had an opportunity to | 3 |
along the gulf coast | 3 |
waterways of westward expansion | 3 |
banks of the ohio | 3 |
in the winter of | 3 |
southern bank of the | 3 |
henry saw that he | 3 |
he seemed to feel | 3 |
not been able to | 3 |
he believed that it | 3 |
were now at the | 3 |
its way down the | 3 |
to have had the | 3 |
the boy and i | 3 |
it was not there | 3 |
beyond the mountain chain | 3 |
and when he looked | 3 |
of the muskingum river | 3 |
were not on the | 3 |
that part of the | 3 |
that he had made | 3 |
he was not in | 3 |
the left side of | 3 |
boat of the five | 3 |
the day of the | 3 |
he had made a | 3 |
the territory of the | 3 |
hour the next morning | 3 |
the sun gushed out | 3 |
he had never seen | 3 |
the genesis of a | 3 |
from head to foot | 3 |
yellow eyes watching him | 3 |
and the eyes of | 3 |
the grave creek mound | 3 |
sat down in the | 3 |
the secretary of war | 3 |
chief of the miamis | 3 |
of the kentucky shore | 3 |
about the mouth of | 3 |
which seemed to be | 3 |
the promise of the | 3 |
and a companion story | 3 |
between him and the | 3 |
from that of the | 3 |
tonnage of great britain | 3 |
an easy matter to | 3 |
early start the next | 3 |
on the back of | 3 |
the bulk of the | 3 |
in five minutes the | 3 |
saw that he was | 3 |
the shiftless one was | 3 |
the custom of the | 3 |
it was the first | 3 |
among the leaves again | 3 |
but none the less | 3 |
believed that he could | 3 |
he knew the indian | 3 |
a long time ago | 3 |
he was not one | 3 |
by the name of | 3 |
him the next morning | 3 |
where it had been | 3 |
will be able to | 3 |
he felt that he | 3 |
had no thought of | 3 |
in the city of | 3 |
we suppose them to | 3 |
of the geography of | 3 |
memoir and illustrative notes | 3 |
a single one of | 3 |
they were indian canoes | 3 |
at the gulf of | 3 |
more than a thousand | 3 |
it seems to me | 3 |
and i believe that | 3 |
would be able to | 3 |
could not see the | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
was interred at the | 3 |
like that of a | 3 |
minute stories cloth decorative | 3 |
by the time the | 3 |
above the surface of | 3 |
to a tree the | 3 |
they did not seem | 3 |
that they had come | 3 |
the night on the | 3 |
they could not be | 3 |
on the lookout for | 3 |
of the nineteenth century | 3 |
had been able to | 3 |
a long way to | 3 |
uncle and aunt forman | 3 |
of the fact that | 3 |
to lead the way | 3 |
in half an hour | 3 |
that there was not | 3 |
the captain and i | 3 |
in the far south | 3 |
it was more than | 3 |
but at the same | 3 |
and then they were | 3 |
pain in his side | 3 |
the development of the | 3 |
and little egg harbor | 3 |
was one of those | 3 |
that he had heard | 3 |
the home of the | 3 |
the circle of the | 3 |
the north american continent | 3 |
edge of the glade | 3 |
the king of france | 3 |
the point at which | 3 |
beech as fast as | 3 |
up there on the | 3 |
of the great ohio | 3 |
the force of the | 3 |
mouth of a creek | 3 |
among the leaves that | 3 |
on the end of | 3 |
the battle of the | 3 |
to the continental interior | 3 |
it to be a | 3 |
the interior of the | 3 |
to the rank of | 3 |
a tree the arms | 3 |
it had in it | 3 |
four hours in the | 3 |
the west virginia side | 3 |
he held out his | 3 |
henry knew that the | 3 |
trip up the river | 3 |
and the great lakes | 3 |
for the ohio river | 3 |
of the man who | 3 |
the owner of a | 3 |
at the conclusion of | 3 |
when he saw the | 3 |
evolution of river craft | 3 |
the ohio river is | 3 |
by the way of | 3 |
i was able to | 3 |
the young indian had | 3 |
side of the stream | 3 |
rowed down the stream | 3 |
has given many a | 3 |
i rowed down the | 3 |
of the southern boat | 3 |
the dangers of the | 3 |
bend of the river | 3 |
in the annals of | 3 |
large family of children | 3 |
with flint and steel | 3 |
very edge of the | 3 |
for there is a | 3 |
he did not like | 3 |
head of the line | 3 |
that one of the | 3 |
shot out of the | 3 |
that he might have | 3 |
the united states of | 3 |
in the line of | 3 |
to the fact that | 3 |
morning of the twenty | 3 |
me that it was | 3 |
to do with the | 3 |
it was but a | 3 |
the borders of the | 3 |
closed about the boy | 3 |
he had ever seen | 3 |
until we arrived at | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
it was an indian | 3 |
the approach of a | 3 |
it might have been | 3 |
at the feet of | 3 |
the little miami river | 3 |
of the current of | 3 |
he had been a | 3 |
pair of muscular bronzed | 3 |
take care of themselves | 3 |
the river from pittsburg | 3 |
the shape of the | 3 |
and by the time | 3 |
how were they to | 3 |
fleet of adam colfax | 3 |
the scene of the | 3 |
the archives of the | 3 |
said to have been | 3 |
of about the same | 3 |
that he had not | 3 |
down the river from | 3 |
the wilderness of the | 3 |
may have been a | 3 |
and it was a | 3 |
the name of this | 3 |
miles below the city | 3 |
it is said that | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
the southern boat club | 3 |
in the same manner | 3 |
the great kanawha river | 3 |
eight feet of water | 3 |
of these boats was | 3 |
the boys and their | 3 |
at a lean black | 3 |
the cry of the | 3 |
of the white men | 3 |
the bottom of a | 3 |
on the ohio was | 3 |
as strong as ever | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
oil and natural gas | 3 |
suddenly closed about the | 3 |
in ascending the river | 3 |
in the night and | 3 |
and it was not | 3 |
the glare of the | 3 |
i had to say | 3 |
on the alert for | 3 |
on board a steamboat | 3 |
the falls at louisville | 3 |
circle of gleaming yellow | 3 |
the deck of my | 3 |
as he saw the | 3 |
over the heads of | 3 |
scattered here and there | 3 |
a most interesting account | 3 |
four or five feet | 3 |
at a little distance | 3 |
he did not seem | 3 |
northern bank of the | 3 |
bend of the ohio | 3 |
and he had no | 3 |
for a thousand miles | 3 |
fast as the buffalo | 3 |
part of the country | 3 |
face to face with | 3 |
the mouth of redstone | 3 |
it was here that | 3 |
i was glad to | 3 |
who had followed him | 3 |
the shawnees and miamis | 3 |
for the ohio company | 3 |
an hour or two | 3 |
of the mississippi valley | 3 |
to be at the | 3 |
he was in a | 3 |
when we passed the | 3 |
the crossing of the | 3 |
they are in the | 3 |
make an early start | 3 |
it was too late | 3 |
miles below the town | 3 |
think we ought to | 3 |
for two or three | 3 |
keep your powder dry | 3 |
to the deck of | 3 |
hundred and fifty feet | 3 |
banks of the little | 3 |
integral part of the | 3 |
his buckskin hunting shirt | 3 |
out upon the river | 3 |
no doubt that they | 3 |
journals of previous travelers | 3 |
in the ear of | 3 |
had the honor of | 3 |
miles from the mouth | 3 |
on the east side | 3 |
bob shook his head | 3 |
twenty feet above the | 3 |
it had been so | 3 |
last night on the | 3 |
given many a horrid | 3 |
the water is low | 3 |
at the rate of | 3 |
in such a way | 3 |
seen from the river | 3 |
his four faithful comrades | 3 |
tried in vain to | 3 |
to those who have | 3 |
to the head of | 3 |
by the time of | 3 |
mouth of the big | 3 |
an integral part of | 3 |
he knew very well | 3 |
ohio and mississippi in | 3 |
few moments at the | 3 |
he said to himself | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
to haul our boats | 3 |
to the great river | 3 |
in spite of all | 3 |
states coast and geodetic | 3 |
i was informed that | 3 |
from the bottom of | 3 |
the oath of office | 3 |
came from a point | 3 |
one of the houses | 3 |
an early start the | 3 |
ten or twelve miles | 3 |
single one of them | 3 |
in a small boat | 3 |
the lower part of | 3 |
of bon secours bay | 3 |
of the shiftless one | 3 |
to his feet and | 3 |
with whom he had | 3 |
eyes of the chief | 3 |
the spot i picked | 3 |
furiously at a lean | 3 |
it is a fine | 3 |
the great white lightning | 3 |
from the deck of | 3 |
once more in the | 3 |
feet at a time | 3 |
a rise in the | 3 |
be out in the | 3 |
tributary of the ohio | 3 |
was not until the | 3 |
if at any time | 3 |
from the fact that | 3 |
in the path of | 3 |
on the gulf coast | 3 |
than a thousand miles | 3 |
i rowed out of | 3 |
take advantage of the | 3 |
we are at the | 3 |
to the spot where | 3 |
that they would be | 3 |
to that of the | 3 |
there was only one | 3 |
decadence of steamboat traffic | 3 |
do not mean to | 3 |
went into camp upon | 3 |
they did not see | 3 |
it was not so | 3 |
which could not be | 3 |
long as they could | 3 |
began the ascent of | 3 |
out into the river | 3 |
and he saw a | 3 |
at the battle of | 3 |
catch a glimpse of | 3 |
around the beech as | 3 |
the white man and | 3 |
corner of the world | 3 |
a third of the | 3 |
he kept his eyes | 3 |
there was not one | 3 |
and a half miles | 3 |
he did not notice | 3 |
expended by the canal | 3 |
the bravest of the | 3 |
now and then in | 3 |
the beech as fast | 3 |
and henry knew that | 3 |
like most of the | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
to the west of | 3 |
a day or two | 3 |
the two rivers the | 3 |
he could not do | 3 |
to be had for | 3 |
of the big miami | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
it did not take | 3 |
than he had hoped | 3 |
of reach of the | 3 |
when the lightning flared | 3 |
he knew full well | 3 |
in the region of | 3 |
water of the ohio | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
ball lying in the | 3 |
i did not know | 3 |
barnegat and little egg | 3 |
the spot where he | 3 |
they had left the | 3 |
rising and falling of | 3 |
in the rear of | 3 |
times of high water | 3 |
close at his heels | 3 |
a tour to the | 3 |
the east side of | 3 |
the allegheny and ohio | 3 |
the best and most | 3 |
if we take the | 3 |
and i doubt if | 3 |
and he was sure | 3 |
the headquarters of the | 3 |
coast and geodetic survey | 3 |
the evolution of river | 3 |
and he was still | 3 |
people in the east | 3 |
along the buffalo trail | 3 |
little egg harbor bays | 3 |
boone and simon kenton | 3 |
they appear to be | 3 |
the feather of an | 3 |
so that he was | 3 |
did not think of | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
with a feeling of | 3 |
he was not yet | 3 |
three and a half | 3 |
with the hope of | 3 |
on these lower reaches | 3 |
as the buffalo could | 3 |
some ten or twelve | 3 |
to be up and | 3 |
chief of the shawnees | 3 |
the whole wyandot village | 3 |
is it not so | 3 |
the whole length of | 3 |
which proved to be | 3 |
and he tried to | 3 |
had never before been | 3 |
as long as they | 3 |
that this was a | 3 |
as fast as you | 3 |
in the month of | 3 |
the hole in the | 3 |
the first steamboat of | 3 |
three or four years | 3 |
that he is not | 3 |
for the second time | 3 |
the conclusion of the | 3 |
and seemed to be | 3 |
the fleet of adam | 3 |
he was about to | 3 |
the father of waters | 3 |
knew just how to | 3 |
to keep them from | 3 |
came to a large | 3 |
be interesting to know | 3 |
a council of war | 3 |
for the third time | 3 |
from side to side | 3 |
at once to the | 3 |
it was not a | 3 |
to the amite river | 3 |
coming on at headlong | 3 |
hunting grounds of the | 3 |
from the sea by | 3 |
that the indians would | 3 |
only one hundred and | 3 |
a fine view of | 3 |
people of the city | 3 |
it was blue jacket | 3 |
it was obvious that | 3 |
out of the bayou | 3 |
the king of the | 3 |
one of the largest | 3 |
the shadows of the | 3 |
was a man of | 3 |
the ohio was the | 3 |
parts of north america | 3 |
did not seek to | 3 |
no fear of the | 3 |
of the same name | 3 |
on with the fleet | 3 |
with a memoir and | 3 |
he was alone in | 3 |
could chase after him | 3 |
from the great lakes | 3 |
the indians on the | 3 |
the ohio to the | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
be had for the | 3 |
marks to the suwanee | 3 |
to keep from being | 3 |
to do with it | 3 |
not to be considered | 3 |
for a few days | 3 |
ware and his comrades | 3 |
that they were now | 3 |
story of the ohio | 3 |
the value of the | 3 |
it was sandy who | 3 |
we slept in our | 3 |
under the leadership of | 3 |
years of his life | 3 |
did not expect to | 3 |
went up into the | 3 |
plymouth rock of the | 3 |
were to be seen | 3 |
while the others were | 3 |
the occupants of the | 3 |
a few moments later | 3 |
five feet in diameter | 3 |
the wide expanse of | 3 |
were those of the | 3 |
the united states in | 3 |
the encroachments of the | 3 |
burned at the stake | 3 |
be seen from the | 3 |
the whole number of | 3 |
at the stern of | 3 |
top of the hill | 3 |
or three hours later | 3 |
and his three children | 3 |
the attack on the | 3 |
the eyes of adam | 3 |
on the watch for | 3 |
we were now approaching | 3 |
in the land of | 3 |
in sight of the | 3 |
not more than two | 3 |
do you think we | 3 |
blue jacket had said | 3 |
like that of the | 3 |
of what is now | 3 |
to a certain extent | 3 |
in the ohio basin | 3 |
third of the distance | 3 |
the condition of the | 3 |
of journals of previous | 3 |
in the bottom of | 3 |
on the point of | 3 |
he saw that the | 3 |
travelers down the ohio | 3 |
of muscular bronzed arms | 3 |
he knew that this | 3 |
he had found the | 3 |
there was absolutely no | 3 |
the point where the | 3 |
the big bone lick | 3 |
in order to make | 3 |
at the spot i | 3 |
he seemed to have | 3 |
upon the banks of | 3 |
his rifle across his | 3 |
when they came to | 3 |
appears to be the | 3 |
with eye and ear | 3 |
the work of the | 3 |
two miles from the | 3 |
of the village of | 3 |
ground for the night | 3 |
awoke the next morning | 3 |
the commander of the | 3 |
that it was his | 3 |
with adam colfax and | 3 |
separated from the sea | 3 |
the care of the | 3 |
there would be no | 3 |
of the northwest territory | 3 |
eyes of adam colfax | 3 |
it was pleasant to | 3 |
the two boys were | 3 |
of the water and | 3 |
people in the fort | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
view of the river | 3 |
the result of this | 3 |
between the states of | 3 |
head of the little | 3 |
battle on the lower | 3 |
in a way that | 3 |
of which is a | 3 |
did you ever see | 3 |
the happy hunting grounds | 3 |
the southern end of | 3 |
on the ohio in | 3 |
darkness of the night | 3 |
knelt down to drink | 3 |
he must have been | 3 |
the site of fort | 3 |
one of the great | 3 |
the true crocodile in | 3 |
it would be interesting | 3 |
they would not be | 3 |
to the house of | 3 |
two or three days | 3 |
kentucky and new orleans | 3 |
with a shake of | 3 |
it ought to be | 3 |
in charge of the | 3 |
the soul of the | 3 |
it was a long | 3 |
there was no evidence | 3 |
on the southern bank | 3 |
the ohio river from | 3 |
previous travelers down the | 3 |
two hundred and eighty | 3 |
side of the boat | 3 |
the new england system | 3 |
end of bon secours | 3 |
a few feet of | 3 |
two or three years | 3 |
a thousand miles of | 3 |
that it must be | 3 |
travels in the united | 3 |
to attract the attention | 3 |
to the alleghany river | 3 |
the story of their | 3 |
for a minute or | 3 |
slipping adroitly around the | 3 |
when the water is | 3 |
from the forest and | 3 |
don diego de gardoque | 3 |
three or four hundred | 3 |
feet above the present | 3 |
course of the river | 3 |
what i had to | 3 |
in the day of | 3 |
and the whole fleet | 3 |
going to be a | 3 |
stern of the boat | 3 |
the ohio valley to | 3 |
did not hear it | 3 |
a shout of joy | 3 |
to get up a | 3 |
of those who were | 3 |
in the natchez country | 3 |
a new home in | 3 |
upon one of the | 3 |
a half circle of | 3 |
the summit of a | 3 |
eye of the fleet | 3 |
center of the village | 3 |
the united states was | 3 |
he did not stop | 3 |
effort of the will | 3 |
the bark of the | 3 |
of the mouth of | 3 |
the ohio and the | 3 |
feather of an eagle | 3 |
that he came to | 3 |
i seemed to be | 3 |
top of the bank | 3 |
a hundred feet in | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
under date of august | 3 |
a man who had | 3 |
to the present day | 3 |
the buffalo could chase | 3 |
what is now called | 3 |
had not been able | 3 |
the disappearance of the | 3 |
the roar of the | 3 |
side to side as | 3 |
chief of the wyandots | 3 |
a pair of muscular | 3 |
so arranged as to | 3 |
struggled to his feet | 3 |
united states coast and | 3 |
left side of the | 3 |
on the outskirts of | 3 |
he stood ready to | 3 |
mile or two down | 3 |
camping on the ohio | 3 |
that the red men | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
fight in the dark | 3 |
the rim of the | 3 |
arms suddenly closed about | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
a moment on the | 3 |
of a thousand miles | 3 |
that they are the | 3 |
was the first to | 3 |
the sea by a | 3 |
that it was impossible | 3 |
gleaming yellow eyes watching | 3 |
announced that he was | 3 |
the very edge of | 3 |
on the open gulf | 3 |
but henry did not | 3 |
adroitly around the beech | 3 |
a large amount of | 3 |
of previous travelers down | 3 |
river to the gulf | 3 |
but it will be | 3 |
did not see any | 3 |
the river for a | 3 |
in the nature of | 3 |
with the assistance of | 3 |
the site of cincinnati | 3 |
a short time before | 3 |
of the wind among | 3 |
those who have been | 3 |
there had been no | 3 |
of the central west | 3 |
the sound of a | 3 |
from the same place | 3 |
one of which is | 3 |
of a mile below | 3 |
white man in the | 3 |
in the form of | 3 |
in addition to the | 3 |
was only a few | 3 |
now that they were | 3 |
of the council house | 3 |
a rifle shot from | 3 |
two and a half | 3 |
empties into the gulf | 3 |
lower reaches of the | 3 |
in front of them | 3 |
the will of the | 3 |
than those of the | 3 |
portions of the river | 3 |
monongahela and alleghany rivers | 3 |
but it was only | 3 |
rose out of the | 3 |
waters of the monongahela | 3 |
the tops of the | 3 |
to keep out the | 3 |
as in the case | 3 |
death has given many | 3 |
with boone and kenton | 3 |
could not see a | 3 |
so long as he | 3 |
although but a boy | 3 |
there must have been | 3 |
along the banks of | 3 |
sol and tom ross | 3 |
upon the surface of | 3 |
in a half hour | 3 |
and he would have | 3 |
he and his comrades | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
promoted to the rank | 3 |
by the middle of | 3 |
we could not get | 3 |
and they knew that | 3 |
is the most important | 3 |
it will not be | 3 |
to the southern shore | 3 |
a memoir and illustrative | 3 |
a total length of | 3 |
the ohio between the | 3 |
current of the allegheny | 3 |
in the darkness with | 3 |
had been struck by | 3 |
the owner of the | 3 |
of the little miami | 3 |
but he could see | 3 |
that it would come | 3 |
a third of a | 3 |
to make an early | 3 |
at the entrance of | 3 |
order that he might | 3 |
on at headlong speed | 3 |
the head of his | 3 |
but it would be | 3 |
went back to the | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
and it became necessary | 3 |
the ohio chapter i | 3 |
it so happened that | 3 |
to the governor of | 3 |
a mile below the | 3 |
was thinking of the | 3 |
of the most interesting | 3 |
between it and the | 3 |
could not ascend the | 2 |
uttering a piercing shout | 2 |
them on every side | 2 |
he had been through | 2 |
their rifles and ammunition | 2 |
the basin of the | 2 |
back to this western | 2 |
if you have a | 2 |
was covered in places | 2 |
in his belief that | 2 |
had been converted into | 2 |
to see it again | 2 |
spur of the moment | 2 |
captain and i had | 2 |
on the west bank | 2 |
viewing them as artificial | 2 |
i have no doubt | 2 |
they could see the | 2 |
half mile further on | 2 |
you are about to | 2 |
to the coming of | 2 |
in the great eddy | 2 |
out for your settlement | 2 |
our neighbor the alligator | 2 |
out to see the | 2 |
in the crescent city | 2 |
on land and water | 2 |
series by harrison adams | 2 |
of discharge to downfall | 2 |
the honor of being | 2 |
he had long been | 2 |
down the river was | 2 |
and henry was glad | 2 |
ohio river became a | 2 |
when night drew near | 2 |
by a heavy body | 2 |
if i were you | 2 |
elsewhere in the ohio | 2 |
branch of the ohio | 2 |
land to be in | 2 |
they knew that they | 2 |
boys were safe at | 2 |
for he knew that | 2 |
letters from the west | 2 |
the virtues of this | 2 |
take a shot at | 2 |
glimpse of the ohio | 2 |
thirty or forty men | 2 |
fallen during the night | 2 |
the country north of | 2 |
was not only a | 2 |
that had saved them | 2 |
the citizens of cincinnati | 2 |
more on the sea | 2 |
a thousand miles from | 2 |
into the mouth of | 2 |
of ohio valley settlement | 2 |
come back for you | 2 |
this time they had | 2 |
he had escaped so | 2 |
sea by a narrow | 2 |
fact that he was | 2 |
hillside in search of | 2 |
that they had been | 2 |
was not a piece | 2 |
when we reached the | 2 |
several miles down the | 2 |
and down the ohio | 2 |
union of the two | 2 |
in front of his | 2 |
twelve or fifteen miles | 2 |
had a great influence | 2 |
he was far too | 2 |
the old french war | 2 |
to get away from | 2 |
and with the assistance | 2 |
had ever been a | 2 |
but could not ascend | 2 |
possession of all the | 2 |
night with a murderer | 2 |
than a few times | 2 |
water of the river | 2 |
general george rogers clark | 2 |
a village of loups | 2 |
lying on the ground | 2 |
like one who would | 2 |
to be disposed of | 2 |
the stream as far | 2 |
promise of the night | 2 |
a canoe trip in | 2 |
knew that he would | 2 |
bone lick of fossil | 2 |
we read in the | 2 |
his large family of | 2 |
late in the afternoon | 2 |
one of the first | 2 |
had been brought in | 2 |
which it was necessary | 2 |
a few feet at | 2 |
nine miles below the | 2 |
when the river was | 2 |
head out of the | 2 |
the ohio was made | 2 |
vast field of conjecture | 2 |
know that they were | 2 |
face of the warrior | 2 |
for them in the | 2 |
henry and tom ross | 2 |
was in the lead | 2 |
is contained in the | 2 |
while the doctor and | 2 |
the heroes of the | 2 |
they will be more | 2 |
chief in the same | 2 |
i picked out for | 2 |
second and a third | 2 |
along the river and | 2 |
in the era of | 2 |
in the mean time | 2 |
miles away from home | 2 |
are apt to be | 2 |
glasses down the river | 2 |
i think it was | 2 |
take him on board | 2 |
of the ohio can | 2 |
of the northern shore | 2 |
expended by the united | 2 |
by the cost of | 2 |
for being caught napping | 2 |
he had become a | 2 |
they sat down on | 2 |
for the little boat | 2 |
in times of great | 2 |
brief time he had | 2 |
boatmen of the olden | 2 |
the bank of st | 2 |
he turned his head | 2 |
would find a way | 2 |
seemed to be endeavoring | 2 |
the men in the | 2 |
from the shiftless one | 2 |
halting of the fleet | 2 |
the treaty of paris | 2 |
could not have been | 2 |
he glanced at the | 2 |
when he saw how | 2 |
with thy green eden | 2 |
knew that the words | 2 |
stopped for a moment | 2 |
lower part of the | 2 |
in that direction he | 2 |
the exception of a | 2 |
now and then they | 2 |
of the pennsylvania railroad | 2 |
capture the northwest for | 2 |
has an account of | 2 |
we have seen his | 2 |
i had the honor | 2 |
the boat for the | 2 |
he went to work | 2 |
in the swift current | 2 |
the canoe and pirogue | 2 |
more precious to him | 2 |
light of the moon | 2 |
can teach me to | 2 |
as if he would | 2 |
frame house of a | 2 |
and it will be | 2 |
that henry would come | 2 |
as they were not | 2 |
in my voyage of | 2 |
the ohio river has | 2 |
to new orleans will | 2 |
was sure that he | 2 |
in the upper ohio | 2 |
the middle of a | 2 |
united states of america | 2 |
lands of the united | 2 |
a white man at | 2 |
i am ready to | 2 |
out of sight of | 2 |
treaty was made with | 2 |
there is a sharp | 2 |
bayou goula to new | 2 |
most of the time | 2 |
knew very well that | 2 |
to the happy hunting | 2 |
a lot of fine | 2 |
to the south of | 2 |
by the good all | 2 |
of us for a | 2 |
six or eight miles | 2 |
ashes and dead coals | 2 |
end of santa rosa | 2 |
something to turn up | 2 |
sweep of the wind | 2 |
for it had been | 2 |
coming of the day | 2 |
we are on the | 2 |
in the stern sheets | 2 |
whistle of the steamer | 2 |
he returned to his | 2 |
a half mile further | 2 |
the glasses down the | 2 |
fog settled down upon | 2 |
in the use of | 2 |
in the northwestern tribe | 2 |
so intent was he | 2 |
and descended it to | 2 |
was not quite so | 2 |
they made their way | 2 |
the total number of | 2 |
the white foaming river | 2 |
that the ohio river | 2 |
the turning of the | 2 |
that not even the | 2 |
not mean to say | 2 |
and the face of | 2 |
came from the crowd | 2 |
in the centre of | 2 |
on the upper deck | 2 |
to hide his tracks | 2 |
nearly a thousand miles | 2 |
along the edge of | 2 |
little knights of kentucky | 2 |
supposed to have been | 2 |
i see no reason | 2 |
of persons engaged in | 2 |
he was filled with | 2 |
into the muzzle of | 2 |
of whom he had | 2 |
a second and a | 2 |
total length of four | 2 |
a mile down the | 2 |
out among the trees | 2 |
said the old man | 2 |
power can teach me | 2 |
forty or fifty yards | 2 |
as they came into | 2 |
his hand upon his | 2 |
waves of the briny | 2 |
one hundred and forty | 2 |
in these days of | 2 |
either side of him | 2 |
and boatmen of the | 2 |
the rest of his | 2 |
and in a new | 2 |
those of her husband | 2 |
a tributary of the | 2 |
blushed under his tan | 2 |
in keeping with the | 2 |
the origin of the | 2 |
was by this time | 2 |
from the lakes and | 2 |
did not hear the | 2 |
the canoe would be | 2 |
long as we can | 2 |
thrown to the ground | 2 |
from the village of | 2 |
uttered a cry of | 2 |
with the deep feeling | 2 |
mind returned to the | 2 |
great french and indian | 2 |
in the grass and | 2 |
that the warriors were | 2 |
fashion of the country | 2 |
the feeling of the | 2 |
who came in innocence | 2 |
boat and her captain | 2 |
description of the barnegat | 2 |
portion of the water | 2 |
and they believed that | 2 |
boat for the voyage | 2 |
hour was spent in | 2 |
close to the tree | 2 |
if it would be | 2 |
river narrowed still further | 2 |
the god of day | 2 |
could not be made | 2 |
in the mouth of | 2 |
the hills are not | 2 |
the men on board | 2 |
to bed last night | 2 |
they were men of | 2 |
how many men have | 2 |
whether white or red | 2 |
down eel street to | 2 |
and could not be | 2 |
us to do is | 2 |
to be the best | 2 |
even before the british | 2 |
as he had feared | 2 |
at the very first | 2 |
the next day in | 2 |
to get any closer | 2 |
that means so much | 2 |
only a little more | 2 |
as they had done | 2 |
much information in regard | 2 |
before me on the | 2 |
study of physical geography | 2 |
during the summer months | 2 |
of the battle of | 2 |
it was a cry | 2 |
is the story of | 2 |
all the time the | 2 |
four miles beyond the | 2 |
wyatt and the others | 2 |
that met his eyes | 2 |
were turned upon him | 2 |
days of our pilgrimage | 2 |
now was the time | 2 |
it cannot fail to | 2 |
his little band of | 2 |
there was no alarm | 2 |
united states and spain | 2 |
in the attitude of | 2 |
henry looked down at | 2 |
such a night as | 2 |
down the river he | 2 |
was two hundred and | 2 |
a new era in | 2 |
and it becomes us | 2 |
the ohio had been | 2 |
the tender mercies of | 2 |
the territory between the | 2 |
eye for an eye | 2 |
for the pittsburg coal | 2 |
ample depth of water | 2 |
in the evening we | 2 |
thence to the south | 2 |
me down the river | 2 |
he had noticed a | 2 |
not equal to that | 2 |
book geography and boat | 2 |
that in case of | 2 |
what damage has been | 2 |
stage of water in | 2 |
though only twelve feet | 2 |
laid a hand on | 2 |
under the armstrong roof | 2 |
been struck by a | 2 |
with all our might | 2 |
no other course open | 2 |
gathering of the five | 2 |
it was yet dark | 2 |
informs us that the | 2 |
the sympathies of the | 2 |
about to be attacked | 2 |
the following day i | 2 |
then governor of virginia | 2 |
descended it to the | 2 |
he saw only the | 2 |
at this point the | 2 |
day of the week | 2 |
for us to do | 2 |
queen of the onward | 2 |
and he could see | 2 |
the introduction of steam | 2 |
on the west by | 2 |
face of the shiftless | 2 |
henry judged that the | 2 |
thirty feet above the | 2 |
we promised colonel boone | 2 |
but they were still | 2 |
some of the women | 2 |
of the lenni lenape | 2 |
are about to be | 2 |
a portage across cape | 2 |
must swim for it | 2 |
a little with the | 2 |
the river had been | 2 |
as that of the | 2 |
soul of the wyandot | 2 |
to be proud of | 2 |
that there would be | 2 |
his wife and one | 2 |
village of the chaouanons | 2 |
and the boat of | 2 |
long as he could | 2 |
to camp on the | 2 |
days on the ohio | 2 |
did not yet see | 2 |
cost of transportation to | 2 |
to the rest of | 2 |
king of the renegades | 2 |
shot a wild turkey | 2 |
a few years ago | 2 |
arrival in the crescent | 2 |
lost in the land | 2 |
of it all was | 2 |
quarter of a million | 2 |
rounds of ammunition for | 2 |
saw for an instant | 2 |
there was but one | 2 |
the snow was coming | 2 |
men and women to | 2 |
a day aboard the | 2 |
the trade of the | 2 |
a lead plate and | 2 |
down on the ohio | 2 |
the boats were anchored | 2 |
and the boy ate | 2 |
he wanted to go | 2 |
between pittsburg and louisville | 2 |
was enabled to keep | 2 |
to the shelter of | 2 |
no tarpeian height from | 2 |
he whispered in the | 2 |
deck of my boat | 2 |
soon as we can | 2 |
hugo on the situation | 2 |
did not see it | 2 |
on the lower side | 2 |
to sleep with the | 2 |
the last echo of | 2 |
and the manitou of | 2 |
of routes followed by | 2 |
shake of his head | 2 |
the river seemed to | 2 |
a glimpse of the | 2 |
know what it is | 2 |
we must swim for | 2 |
but he resolved to | 2 |
would be impossible to | 2 |
face of the earth | 2 |
the men at the | 2 |
connection it is proper | 2 |
portage from the perdido | 2 |
does not appear to | 2 |
the greater portion of | 2 |
a narrow neck of | 2 |
the brass twelve pounders | 2 |
and he resolved that | 2 |
have none of them | 2 |
river became a division | 2 |
on a fallen log | 2 |
ahead of the fleet | 2 |
the first time the | 2 |
in the forest with | 2 |
him the use of | 2 |
four feet below the | 2 |
the two scouts who | 2 |
of these small farmers | 2 |
high banks of the | 2 |
might at any time | 2 |
for many a day | 2 |
up in the air | 2 |
shores of the ohio | 2 |
hermit of dauphine island | 2 |
we will have to | 2 |
was a brother to | 2 |
down the river in | 2 |
and in the same | 2 |
every one in the | 2 |
he assured me the | 2 |
knew to be the | 2 |
against which the waves | 2 |
can be seen by | 2 |
if we can help | 2 |
ohio river below pittsburg | 2 |
country beyond the great | 2 |
if we could only | 2 |
it was with some | 2 |
he was a truly | 2 |
peculiar features of a | 2 |
much to my relief | 2 |
given by the good | 2 |
from the midst of | 2 |
had risen two feet | 2 |
order that it might | 2 |
tonnage of the united | 2 |
to put an end | 2 |
he stood for a | 2 |
to raise his voice | 2 |
one hundred and eighty | 2 |
all the way to | 2 |
from place to place | 2 |
now a part of | 2 |
head of the column | 2 |
the opposite side of | 2 |
from that place to | 2 |
in the high bank | 2 |
part of my dress | 2 |
but he was able | 2 |
i feel that i | 2 |
reflections while descending the | 2 |
were aglow with the | 2 |
of the great lakes | 2 |
the descendants of the | 2 |
find a proper camping | 2 |
a young man of | 2 |
visit to the lick | 2 |
asked me what i | 2 |
night we came to | 2 |
but in a moment | 2 |
and i give you | 2 |
the sky was still | 2 |
continuous and protected water | 2 |
make a portage across | 2 |
side of the bay | 2 |
two miles farther down | 2 |
away from the cabin | 2 |
of the alleghany mountains | 2 |
under the spanish government | 2 |
spot where the two | 2 |
low in the water | 2 |
northern side of the | 2 |
would do the same | 2 |
warriors and young girls | 2 |
and his brother were | 2 |
in our dutch oven | 2 |
when he found the | 2 |
yellow panther and red | 2 |
was so great that | 2 |
from the looks of | 2 |
of the workaday world | 2 |
has never been written | 2 |
again and again did | 2 |
from fifty to a | 2 |
the passengers were on | 2 |
boat to a safe | 2 |
he raised his head | 2 |
little of the red | 2 |
at last to the | 2 |
of the secretary of | 2 |
at the critical moment | 2 |
that in this way | 2 |
it had been my | 2 |
governor of new france | 2 |
accompanied by his accomplished | 2 |
he could do to | 2 |
and more or less | 2 |
toward the spot where | 2 |
carried upon the shoulders | 2 |
travel night and day | 2 |
i was obliged to | 2 |
the ohio is here | 2 |
i think it must | 2 |
on land and river | 2 |
he knew that their | 2 |
in turn most blest | 2 |
and all the rest | 2 |
of a half hour | 2 |
forests of yellow pine | 2 |
was a flash of | 2 |
snatched up his rifle | 2 |
the fall of the | 2 |
two feet above the | 2 |
of the tree trunk | 2 |
the answer came from | 2 |
an exciting pull to | 2 |
sieur de la salle | 2 |
have passed through his | 2 |
the plans of the | 2 |
to keep out of | 2 |
seemed no other course | 2 |
belonged to the west | 2 |
considered for a moment | 2 |
twenty feet in height | 2 |
thousand feet in length | 2 |
forcing the watery pass | 2 |
of the th of | 2 |
at a time when | 2 |
he had ever heard | 2 |
dear to every american | 2 |
it was full of | 2 |
i thought of the | 2 |
advice in regard to | 2 |
the portage across crooked | 2 |
and a half for | 2 |
all the players on | 2 |
the note of the | 2 |
down the river to | 2 |
not only on account | 2 |
to the big sandy | 2 |
that is just what | 2 |
mouth of red river | 2 |
so that they might | 2 |
of the dense forest | 2 |
third night on the | 2 |
well as of the | 2 |
that the words were | 2 |
trail of the deer | 2 |
there were so many | 2 |
exchange work at times | 2 |
famous in the annals | 2 |
and henry could hear | 2 |
a tooth for a | 2 |
he had come so | 2 |
as if by the | 2 |
he caught sight of | 2 |
reached the place where | 2 |
screwed to the bottom | 2 |
not look like one | 2 |
throughout the ohio valley | 2 |
the new era of | 2 |
away in the darkness | 2 |
it is time that | 2 |
by the old and | 2 |
concluded that it was | 2 |
was speaking of that | 2 |
and the bottom lands | 2 |
the united states for | 2 |
henry and seth cole | 2 |