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Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10) Southern California; Grand Cañon of the Colorado River; Yellowstone National Park date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/15526.txt cache: ./cache/15526.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'15526.txt' 40710 txt/../ent/40710.ent 46798 txt/../ent/46798.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 11145 author: Langford, Nathaniel Pitt title: The Discovery of Yellowstone Park Journal of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the Year 1870 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/11145.txt cache: ./cache/11145.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'11145.txt' 42112 txt/../pos/42112.pos 42112 txt/../wrd/42112.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 46911 author: Richardson, James (Geologist) title: Wonders of the Yellowstone date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46911.txt cache: ./cache/46911.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'46911.txt' 42112 txt/../ent/42112.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 40587 author: Quick, Herbert title: Yellowstone Nights date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/40587.txt cache: ./cache/40587.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'40587.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 46798 author: Rathborne, St. George title: The Pioneer Boys of the Yellowstone; or, Lost in the Land of Wonders date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46798.txt cache: ./cache/46798.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'46798.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 40710 author: Harrison, Carter H. (Carter Henry) title: A Summer's Outing, and The Old Man's Story date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/40710.txt cache: ./cache/40710.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'40710.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 42112 author: Chittenden, Hiram Martin title: The Yellowstone National Park: Historical and Descriptive date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42112.txt cache: ./cache/42112.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'42112.txt' Done mapping. 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Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10) Southern California; Grand Cañon of the Colorado River; Yellowstone National Park date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39668 sentences = 1916 flesch = 71 summary = [Illustration: LOOKING BACK AT THE MOUNTAINS.] [Illustration: LOOKING DOWN ON THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY.] eight thousand feet in height, rising abruptly from the plain like watered land will grow like interest, day and night, summer and lands like Southern California, however, where flowers fill the air The old town of San Diego, four miles north of the present city, is [Illustration: "A SEA-BIRD FASHIONED BY MAN'S HAND."] [Illustration: CHIEF OF A TRIBE OF MISSION INDIANS.] [Illustration: RAIN WATER BASIN, ÁCOMA.] thousand six hundred feet--not by a narrow gorge, like other cañons, ranges, thousands of feet in height, which the Grand Cañon's walls [Illustration: MONSTER CLIFFS, AND A NOTCH IN THE CAÑON WALL.] [Illustration: MILES OF INTRA-CAÑONS.] water, precisely as it comes from active geysers in the Park to-day. [Illustration: MAN AND NATURE.] [Illustration: THE CAÑON FROM A DISTANCE.] [Illustration: THE CAÑON FROM GRAND POINT.] [Illustration: DOWN THE CAÑON FROM INSPIRATION POINT.] [Illustration: MILES OF COLORED CLIFFS.] cache = ./cache/15526.txt txt = ./txt/15526.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37278 author = Barnes, Orange Perry title = Fly Fishing in Wonderland date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12040 sentences = 647 flesch = 77 summary = [Illustration: FLY FISHING in WONDERLAND Cover] than a score of years ago many of these beautiful lakes and streams were The presence of the red-throat trout of the Snake river in the head [Footnote A: NOTE--"As already stated, the trout of Yellowstone Lake The name "black-spotted" trout describes this fish more accurately than sorts of mountain streams, lakes, ponds and rivers, and always giving among fish from the upper and lower courses of the same stream. trout fishing under the sun. may select the stream that shall furnish the trout he loves most to streams in the west just as prolific of fish and as pleasant to look [Illustration: _Following a Little River_] A small stream enters the lake at the northwest, and here the trout are this is not a trout after all, but a flying fish, for he went down streams he used to fish in of old." cache = ./cache/37278.txt txt = ./txt/37278.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 30924 author = Everts, Truman title = Thirty-Seven Days of Peril from Scribner's Monthly Vol III Nov. 1871 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12025 sentences = 614 flesch = 74 summary = had dwelt too long amid the mountains not to know that such a thought, of another night alone in the wilderness, and this time without food night must be spent amid the prostrate trunks before my return could third day I rose early and started in the direction of a large group procure, I know that from this time onward to the day of my rescue, my Buoyed by the hope of finding food and counsel, and another night of the foot of the lake, with the hope, by constant travel, to reach it Days and nights came and went, and were waters, and sat beside it for a long time, waiting for the storm to thought over every foot of the day's travel, and concluded that the In a day or two I took leave of my kind friends, with a feeling of cache = ./cache/30924.txt txt = ./txt/30924.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11145 author = Langford, Nathaniel Pitt title = The Discovery of Yellowstone Park Journal of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the Year 1870 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47703 sentences = 1837 flesch = 68 summary = the mountain to the valley, a distance of about 800 feet, the trap rock In camp to-day several names were proposed for the creek and fall, and Five miles further on we camped near the "Mud geyser." Our course to-day Yellowstone lake, as seen from our camp to-night, seems to me to be the lake is receiving the water from the mountain streams that empty into it Following the trail of the advance party, we traveled along the lake beach for about six miles, passing a number of small hot sulphur springs direct line from our morning camp at half past two p.m. No sign of Mr. Everts has been seen to-day, and on our arrival in camp, Gillette and were camped the day he was lost down into the Snake river valley, he Last night, and also this morning in camp, the entire party had a rather cache = ./cache/11145.txt txt = ./txt/11145.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40824 author = Gillis, Charles J. title = Another Summer: The Yellowstone Park and Alaska date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10845 sentences = 472 flesch = 75 summary = Our long trip to Alaska and return, nine thousand miles in all, great speed and ease, into the country for some miles, passing many the road and up the mountain we saw large masses of the same material. geysers, spouting hot water fifty feet high. After a good night's sleep, we left the hotel at half-past eight this continued on our way, arriving at the hotel at the Upper Geyser Basin thirty elk was seen near this hotel on the morning before we arrived. day following we were passing through mountain scenery of wonderful bay some twenty miles in extent, surrounded by great mountains covered day we pass numerous islands, large and small, all covered with admiring the ice, the views, the numerous small streams of clear water time, when passing an opening of a dozen miles, we looked upon the springs are located two miles up among the mountains, the water being cache = ./cache/40824.txt txt = ./txt/40824.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40658 author = White, Alma title = With God in the Yellowstone date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19812 sentences = 1129 flesch = 78 summary = parted at the Old Faithful Camp at the Upper Geyser Basin. mud geyser was a boiling spring where the water, clear as crystal, [Illustration: YELLOWSTONE LAKE © _Haynes, St. Paul_] A few minutes later we arrived at YELLOWSTONE CAMP, near the Upper and [Illustration: WILLOW PARK CAMP, YELLOWSTONE PARK © _Haynes, St. Paul_] Faithful Camp near the Upper Geyser Basin, and therefore planned to [Illustration: UPPER YELLOWSTONE FALL © _Haynes, St. Paul_] The distance from Grand Canyon Camp to Mammoth Hot Springs, near Fort took the morning stage to Old Faithful Camp, at the Upper Geyser [Illustration: NORRIS GEYSER BASIN © _Haynes, St. Paul_] [Illustration: NATIONAL PARK MOUNTAIN © _Haynes, St. Paul_] GREAT FOUNTAIN expels the water to a height of 100 feet, playing for [Illustration: GIANTESS GEYSER IN ACTION © _Haynes, St. Paul_] Castle Geyser is CASTLE SPRING, a beautiful pool of water, highly going to Yellowstone National Park with a camping party of school cache = ./cache/40658.txt txt = ./txt/40658.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41657 author = Colborn, Edward F. title = To Geyserland Union Pacific-Oregon Short Line Railroads to the Yellowstone National Park date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5521 sentences = 435 flesch = 82 summary = [Illustration: The Great Falls of the Yellowstone] Yellowstone National Park is reached via the Union Pacific and its [Illustration: _Hayden Valley between Yellowstone Lake and the Falls_] Lake City, Ogden, or Pocatello to the station, Yellowstone, Montana, at Yellowstone Lake is a marvel of beauty; the dense forest comes down to [Illustration: _Upper Geyser Basin_] only knew how curious and beautiful geysers are, the National Park would [Illustration: YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Oregon Short Line Railroad] Great Fountain 100 30 minutes 8 to 12 hours [Illustration: The Giant Geyser] [Illustration: _Old Faithful Inn_] Oregon Short Line terminus at the western entrance to the Park) is Old Faithful, Lake and Canyon Inns, $55.50 $46.25 locally in the Park, on stage lines and at hotels. Yellowstone (western entrance) and make the tour of the Park is BURLEY General Passenger Agent SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH [Illustration: Castle Geyser] cache = ./cache/41657.txt txt = ./txt/41657.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29312 author = Burroughs, John title = Camping with President Roosevelt date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11471 sentences = 608 flesch = 82 summary = At the time I made the trip to Yellowstone Park with President The President said, "I will not fire a gun in the Park; said the delighted old fellow; "I'm the man, Mr. President." He was The President told of an Englishman on a hunting trip in the West, A crowd soon gathered, and the President went out to greet away, and in reaching it passed over much of the ground the President President said, "It was right here that I heard that strange bird "Let's go run that bird down," said the President to me. "Why did we not think to bring the glasses?" said the President. "I went and sat down behind the stove," said the President, "as far This was the only game the President killed in the Park. A few days later I bade good-by to the President, who went on his way cache = ./cache/29312.txt txt = ./txt/29312.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46911 author = Richardson, James (Geologist) title = Wonders of the Yellowstone date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54987 sentences = 2514 flesch = 71 summary = [Illustration: THE GREAT GEYSER BASIN OF THE UPPER YELLOWSTONE.] Hot Springs of Gardiner's River--Third Cañon--Rapids--Valley Yellowstone--Wind River Mountains--Valley of Upper Ocean River"--A Companion lost--Lakes and Springs--Hot hot springs and geysers, whose description makes up so large a portion which is called on the maps Snowy Mountains, forms the great water-shed by the Yellowstone River, is 10,629 feet above tide-water, while the South of the hot springs is a round dome-like mountain, rising 2,100 springs, the water rising and falling in their orifices with great springs of clear hot water, from ten to fifty feet in diameter, their Of the beautiful transparency of the springs above described, Dr. Hayden says: "So clear was the water that the smallest object could Lake, a beautiful sheet of water set like a gem among the mountains, the geyser-basin, some ten miles below the lake, the river roars The water in the spring of the geyser is of a blue color and in cache = ./cache/46911.txt txt = ./txt/46911.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42112 author = Chittenden, Hiram Martin title = The Yellowstone National Park: Historical and Descriptive date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 104535 sentences = 7694 flesch = 75 summary = law, and the Yellowstone National Park took its place in our country's Chapter XVIII.--A Tour of the Park--Yellowstone Lake to visited the Yellowstone Lake and River portions of the Park, but very of the geysers, hot springs, Lake, Falls, Grand Cañon, Mammoth Hot Lower Basin; the mapping of the shore line of Yellowstone Lake, by Dr. Hayden; the mapping of the head waters of the Snake River, by Captain Yellowstone Lake, shows where the party entered the Park. Basin to the Yellowstone River, Lake, and Falls, and from Mammoth Hot Three great rivers receive the waters of the Yellowstone Park--the about fifteen miles south of Yellowstone Lake, just outside the Park. As the Yellowstone River is the most important stream in the Park, so beautiful quiescent springs in the Park; the _Lake Shore_ Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers of, 3, 31, 48, 49, cache = ./cache/42112.txt txt = ./txt/42112.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40587 author = Quick, Herbert title = Yellowstone Nights date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72185 sentences = 4854 flesch = 87 summary = "Is that all?" asked the Hired Man. The pipes went on glowing and dying like little volcanoes with ephemeral "For one thing," said Billy icily, "I think I could help some by taking "May I turn for just one look at my little wood nymph," said he, "when I "I didn't like the little emissary," said Billy, "and so I told him that I asked Billy if I couldn't do something in line work, and he said I semi-animated hat-racks, as the Old Man said, come through the cold "A boy like Chester," said I, "will have little influence with Mr. Middlekauff, the director." "Do you know," said he, "that this case old Middlekauff's got plugged up "That makes me think," said the Hired Man, "of the darndest thing--" lawyers like Judge McKenzie; and Hen was so mad at me for what I said "I don't like the looks of things," said he. cache = ./cache/40587.txt txt = ./txt/40587.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33053 author = Burroughs, John title = Camping & Tramping with Roosevelt date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18546 sentences = 978 flesch = 81 summary = THE PRESIDENT'S HOME ON SAGAMORE HILL, SHOWING ADDITION KNOWN At the time I made the trip to Yellowstone Park with President The President said, "I will not fire a gun in the Park; said the delighted old fellow; "I'm the man, Mr. President." He was away, and in reaching it passed over much of the ground the President President said, "It was right here that I heard that strange bird "Let's go run that bird down," said the President to me. "I went and sat down behind the stove," said the President, "as far A few days later I bade good-by to the President, who went on his way under a locust tree, where the President had several times seen and There were young birds in it, and as the President had seen the When the President saw those eggs, he said: The President's interest in birds, and in natural history generally, cache = ./cache/33053.txt txt = ./txt/33053.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46798 author = Rathborne, St. George title = The Pioneer Boys of the Yellowstone; or, Lost in the Land of Wonders date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71480 sentences = 4166 flesch = 84 summary = "MAKE sure work of him, Dick!" Roger said, in trembling tones, as he "You don't think it feels much like snow, do you, Dick?" Roger asked, When Mayhew said this, Dick and Roger knew that a new trouble had TURNING to Dick and Roger, Captain Lewis told them to follow him to Dick was about to follow suit when he saw Roger suddenly start up from as this, do you think, Dick?" asked Roger, as though a new idea had "CHEER up, Roger!" said Dick, making an effort to look as though he "It seems to be a long way off, Dick," ventured Roger, who evidently boys observed, and Dick had counted the Indians many times to make sure The way Dick said that one word told Roger that he must have seen a "Mayhew is right, Roger," said Dick, "and the chances are as ten to one cache = ./cache/46798.txt txt = ./txt/46798.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40710 author = Harrison, Carter H. 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Stoddard''s Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10) Southern California; Grand Cañon of the Colorado River; Yellowstone National Park | Maw's Vacation: The Story of a Human Being in the Yellowstone Type: gutenberg title: subject-yellowstoneNationalPark-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Yellowstone National Park" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 37278 author: Barnes, Orange Perry title: Fly Fishing in Wonderland date: words: 12040.0 sentences: 647.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/37278.txt txt: ./txt/37278.txt summary: [Illustration: FLY FISHING in WONDERLAND Cover] than a score of years ago many of these beautiful lakes and streams were The presence of the red-throat trout of the Snake river in the head [Footnote A: NOTE--"As already stated, the trout of Yellowstone Lake The name "black-spotted" trout describes this fish more accurately than sorts of mountain streams, lakes, ponds and rivers, and always giving among fish from the upper and lower courses of the same stream. trout fishing under the sun. may select the stream that shall furnish the trout he loves most to streams in the west just as prolific of fish and as pleasant to look [Illustration: _Following a Little River_] A small stream enters the lake at the northwest, and here the trout are this is not a trout after all, but a flying fish, for he went down streams he used to fish in of old." id: 29312 author: Burroughs, John title: Camping with President Roosevelt date: words: 11471.0 sentences: 608.0 pages: flesch: 82.0 cache: ./cache/29312.txt txt: ./txt/29312.txt summary: At the time I made the trip to Yellowstone Park with President The President said, "I will not fire a gun in the Park; said the delighted old fellow; "I''m the man, Mr. President." He was The President told of an Englishman on a hunting trip in the West, A crowd soon gathered, and the President went out to greet away, and in reaching it passed over much of the ground the President President said, "It was right here that I heard that strange bird "Let''s go run that bird down," said the President to me. "Why did we not think to bring the glasses?" said the President. "I went and sat down behind the stove," said the President, "as far This was the only game the President killed in the Park. A few days later I bade good-by to the President, who went on his way id: 33053 author: Burroughs, John title: Camping & Tramping with Roosevelt date: words: 18546.0 sentences: 978.0 pages: flesch: 81.0 cache: ./cache/33053.txt txt: ./txt/33053.txt summary: THE PRESIDENT''S HOME ON SAGAMORE HILL, SHOWING ADDITION KNOWN At the time I made the trip to Yellowstone Park with President The President said, "I will not fire a gun in the Park; said the delighted old fellow; "I''m the man, Mr. President." He was away, and in reaching it passed over much of the ground the President President said, "It was right here that I heard that strange bird "Let''s go run that bird down," said the President to me. "I went and sat down behind the stove," said the President, "as far A few days later I bade good-by to the President, who went on his way under a locust tree, where the President had several times seen and There were young birds in it, and as the President had seen the When the President saw those eggs, he said: The President''s interest in birds, and in natural history generally, id: 42112 author: Chittenden, Hiram Martin title: The Yellowstone National Park: Historical and Descriptive date: words: 104535.0 sentences: 7694.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/42112.txt txt: ./txt/42112.txt summary: law, and the Yellowstone National Park took its place in our country''s Chapter XVIII.--A Tour of the Park--Yellowstone Lake to visited the Yellowstone Lake and River portions of the Park, but very of the geysers, hot springs, Lake, Falls, Grand Cañon, Mammoth Hot Lower Basin; the mapping of the shore line of Yellowstone Lake, by Dr. Hayden; the mapping of the head waters of the Snake River, by Captain Yellowstone Lake, shows where the party entered the Park. Basin to the Yellowstone River, Lake, and Falls, and from Mammoth Hot Three great rivers receive the waters of the Yellowstone Park--the about fifteen miles south of Yellowstone Lake, just outside the Park. As the Yellowstone River is the most important stream in the Park, so beautiful quiescent springs in the Park; the _Lake Shore_ Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers of, 3, 31, 48, 49, id: 41657 author: Colborn, Edward F. title: To Geyserland Union Pacific-Oregon Short Line Railroads to the Yellowstone National Park date: words: 5521.0 sentences: 435.0 pages: flesch: 82.0 cache: ./cache/41657.txt txt: ./txt/41657.txt summary: [Illustration: The Great Falls of the Yellowstone] Yellowstone National Park is reached via the Union Pacific and its [Illustration: _Hayden Valley between Yellowstone Lake and the Falls_] Lake City, Ogden, or Pocatello to the station, Yellowstone, Montana, at Yellowstone Lake is a marvel of beauty; the dense forest comes down to [Illustration: _Upper Geyser Basin_] only knew how curious and beautiful geysers are, the National Park would [Illustration: YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Oregon Short Line Railroad] Great Fountain 100 30 minutes 8 to 12 hours [Illustration: The Giant Geyser] [Illustration: _Old Faithful Inn_] Oregon Short Line terminus at the western entrance to the Park) is Old Faithful, Lake and Canyon Inns, $55.50 $46.25 locally in the Park, on stage lines and at hotels. Yellowstone (western entrance) and make the tour of the Park is BURLEY General Passenger Agent SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH [Illustration: Castle Geyser] id: 30924 author: Everts, Truman title: Thirty-Seven Days of Peril from Scribner''s Monthly Vol III Nov. 1871 date: words: 12025.0 sentences: 614.0 pages: flesch: 74.0 cache: ./cache/30924.txt txt: ./txt/30924.txt summary: had dwelt too long amid the mountains not to know that such a thought, of another night alone in the wilderness, and this time without food night must be spent amid the prostrate trunks before my return could third day I rose early and started in the direction of a large group procure, I know that from this time onward to the day of my rescue, my Buoyed by the hope of finding food and counsel, and another night of the foot of the lake, with the hope, by constant travel, to reach it Days and nights came and went, and were waters, and sat beside it for a long time, waiting for the storm to thought over every foot of the day''s travel, and concluded that the In a day or two I took leave of my kind friends, with a feeling of id: 40824 author: Gillis, Charles J. title: Another Summer: The Yellowstone Park and Alaska date: words: 10845.0 sentences: 472.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/40824.txt txt: ./txt/40824.txt summary: Our long trip to Alaska and return, nine thousand miles in all, great speed and ease, into the country for some miles, passing many the road and up the mountain we saw large masses of the same material. geysers, spouting hot water fifty feet high. After a good night''s sleep, we left the hotel at half-past eight this continued on our way, arriving at the hotel at the Upper Geyser Basin thirty elk was seen near this hotel on the morning before we arrived. day following we were passing through mountain scenery of wonderful bay some twenty miles in extent, surrounded by great mountains covered day we pass numerous islands, large and small, all covered with admiring the ice, the views, the numerous small streams of clear water time, when passing an opening of a dozen miles, we looked upon the springs are located two miles up among the mountains, the water being id: 40710 author: Harrison, Carter H. (Carter Henry) title: A Summer''s Outing, and The Old Man''s Story date: words: 68031.0 sentences: 4072.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/40710.txt txt: ./txt/40710.txt summary: opening, and run in great streams to the crystal river a little way beautiful little geyser about twenty feet high, a perfect spreading jet boiling pool is a large spring of pure cold water. is covered by several feet of water during the high tides, which come ground on a bay running some miles from the sea, with beautiful little tower mountains, say 3,000 feet high, rising from the water like great high, rising out of water several hundred feet deep. lifting from the water a half hundred feet away from where the to the head of the inlet nearly 300 feet high and over a mile long. precipice of ice 600 to 800 feet high and five miles long. three miles square and seven to eight hundred feet high above water, of the hotel in a tank a hundred feet long, in fresh cold water with id: 24126 author: Hough, Emerson title: Maw's Vacation: The Story of a Human Being in the Yellowstone date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 11145 author: Langford, Nathaniel Pitt title: The Discovery of Yellowstone Park Journal of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the Year 1870 date: words: 47703.0 sentences: 1837.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/11145.txt txt: ./txt/11145.txt summary: the mountain to the valley, a distance of about 800 feet, the trap rock In camp to-day several names were proposed for the creek and fall, and Five miles further on we camped near the "Mud geyser." Our course to-day Yellowstone lake, as seen from our camp to-night, seems to me to be the lake is receiving the water from the mountain streams that empty into it Following the trail of the advance party, we traveled along the lake beach for about six miles, passing a number of small hot sulphur springs direct line from our morning camp at half past two p.m. No sign of Mr. Everts has been seen to-day, and on our arrival in camp, Gillette and were camped the day he was lost down into the Snake river valley, he Last night, and also this morning in camp, the entire party had a rather id: 40587 author: Quick, Herbert title: Yellowstone Nights date: words: 72185.0 sentences: 4854.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/40587.txt txt: ./txt/40587.txt summary: "Is that all?" asked the Hired Man. The pipes went on glowing and dying like little volcanoes with ephemeral "For one thing," said Billy icily, "I think I could help some by taking "May I turn for just one look at my little wood nymph," said he, "when I "I didn''t like the little emissary," said Billy, "and so I told him that I asked Billy if I couldn''t do something in line work, and he said I semi-animated hat-racks, as the Old Man said, come through the cold "A boy like Chester," said I, "will have little influence with Mr. Middlekauff, the director." "Do you know," said he, "that this case old Middlekauff''s got plugged up "That makes me think," said the Hired Man, "of the darndest thing--" lawyers like Judge McKenzie; and Hen was so mad at me for what I said "I don''t like the looks of things," said he. id: 46798 author: Rathborne, St. George title: The Pioneer Boys of the Yellowstone; or, Lost in the Land of Wonders date: words: 71480.0 sentences: 4166.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/46798.txt txt: ./txt/46798.txt summary: "MAKE sure work of him, Dick!" Roger said, in trembling tones, as he "You don''t think it feels much like snow, do you, Dick?" Roger asked, When Mayhew said this, Dick and Roger knew that a new trouble had TURNING to Dick and Roger, Captain Lewis told them to follow him to Dick was about to follow suit when he saw Roger suddenly start up from as this, do you think, Dick?" asked Roger, as though a new idea had "CHEER up, Roger!" said Dick, making an effort to look as though he "It seems to be a long way off, Dick," ventured Roger, who evidently boys observed, and Dick had counted the Indians many times to make sure The way Dick said that one word told Roger that he must have seen a "Mayhew is right, Roger," said Dick, "and the chances are as ten to one id: 46911 author: Richardson, James (Geologist) title: Wonders of the Yellowstone date: words: 54987.0 sentences: 2514.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/46911.txt txt: ./txt/46911.txt summary: [Illustration: THE GREAT GEYSER BASIN OF THE UPPER YELLOWSTONE.] Hot Springs of Gardiner''s River--Third Cañon--Rapids--Valley Yellowstone--Wind River Mountains--Valley of Upper Ocean River"--A Companion lost--Lakes and Springs--Hot hot springs and geysers, whose description makes up so large a portion which is called on the maps Snowy Mountains, forms the great water-shed by the Yellowstone River, is 10,629 feet above tide-water, while the South of the hot springs is a round dome-like mountain, rising 2,100 springs, the water rising and falling in their orifices with great springs of clear hot water, from ten to fifty feet in diameter, their Of the beautiful transparency of the springs above described, Dr. Hayden says: "So clear was the water that the smallest object could Lake, a beautiful sheet of water set like a gem among the mountains, the geyser-basin, some ten miles below the lake, the river roars The water in the spring of the geyser is of a blue color and in id: 15526 author: Stoddard, John L. (John Lawson) title: John L. Stoddard''s Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10) Southern California; Grand Cañon of the Colorado River; Yellowstone National Park date: words: 39668.0 sentences: 1916.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/15526.txt txt: ./txt/15526.txt summary: [Illustration: LOOKING BACK AT THE MOUNTAINS.] [Illustration: LOOKING DOWN ON THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY.] eight thousand feet in height, rising abruptly from the plain like watered land will grow like interest, day and night, summer and lands like Southern California, however, where flowers fill the air The old town of San Diego, four miles north of the present city, is [Illustration: "A SEA-BIRD FASHIONED BY MAN''S HAND."] [Illustration: CHIEF OF A TRIBE OF MISSION INDIANS.] [Illustration: RAIN WATER BASIN, ÁCOMA.] thousand six hundred feet--not by a narrow gorge, like other cañons, ranges, thousands of feet in height, which the Grand Cañon''s walls [Illustration: MONSTER CLIFFS, AND A NOTCH IN THE CAÑON WALL.] [Illustration: MILES OF INTRA-CAÑONS.] water, precisely as it comes from active geysers in the Park to-day. [Illustration: MAN AND NATURE.] [Illustration: THE CAÑON FROM A DISTANCE.] [Illustration: THE CAÑON FROM GRAND POINT.] [Illustration: DOWN THE CAÑON FROM INSPIRATION POINT.] [Illustration: MILES OF COLORED CLIFFS.] id: 40658 author: White, Alma title: With God in the Yellowstone date: words: 19812.0 sentences: 1129.0 pages: flesch: 78.0 cache: ./cache/40658.txt txt: ./txt/40658.txt summary: parted at the Old Faithful Camp at the Upper Geyser Basin. mud geyser was a boiling spring where the water, clear as crystal, [Illustration: YELLOWSTONE LAKE © _Haynes, St. Paul_] A few minutes later we arrived at YELLOWSTONE CAMP, near the Upper and [Illustration: WILLOW PARK CAMP, YELLOWSTONE PARK © _Haynes, St. Paul_] Faithful Camp near the Upper Geyser Basin, and therefore planned to [Illustration: UPPER YELLOWSTONE FALL © _Haynes, St. Paul_] The distance from Grand Canyon Camp to Mammoth Hot Springs, near Fort took the morning stage to Old Faithful Camp, at the Upper Geyser [Illustration: NORRIS GEYSER BASIN © _Haynes, St. Paul_] [Illustration: NATIONAL PARK MOUNTAIN © _Haynes, St. Paul_] GREAT FOUNTAIN expels the water to a height of 100 feet, playing for [Illustration: GIANTESS GEYSER IN ACTION © _Haynes, St. Paul_] Castle Geyser is CASTLE SPRING, a beautiful pool of water, highly going to Yellowstone National Park with a camping party of school ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel