item: #1 of 27 id: 12335 author: De Forest, John William title: Overland: A Novel date: None words: 124422 flesch: 83 summary: When the noon of night arrived, he had decided upon nothing but to blunder ahead by sheer force of momentum, as if he had been a rolling bowlder instead of a clever, resolute Garcia Coronado. The vestal virgins here are old men, replied Ralph, wickedly pleased to get a joke on the lady. keywords: air; american; apaches; aunt; boat; captain; cañon; chapter; clara; coronado; course; day; days; dead; dear; death; desert; distance; eyes; face; feet; fellow; find; fire; garcia; girl; glover; going; good; half; hand; head; heart; hope; horse; hours; indians; juan; left; lieutenant; life; look; man; maria; men; mexican; meyer; miles; mind; moment; moquis; mrs; nature; new; officer; people; place; plain; right; river; room; san; sandstone; sergeant; set; smith; stanley; sweeny; texas; think; thought; thurstane; time; train; voice; wagons; want; water; way; white; woman; work; yards cache: 12335.txt plain text: 12335.txt item: #2 of 27 id: 15542 author: Raine, William MacLeod title: A Daughter of the Dons: A Story of New Mexico Today date: None words: 65400 flesch: 92 summary: Young men worshiped him, the old admired, the poor blessed. It was not until his inattentive ears caught the name of Dick Gordon that he found interest in the conversation. keywords: american; corbett; davis; day; dick; eyes; face; friend; girl; good; gordon; hands; head; heart; house; juanita; life; love; man; manuel; men; mexican; mind; miss; new; pablo; pedro; people; pesquiera; right; room; sebastian; señor; señorita; sir; steve; thought; time; valdés; valencia; valley; want; way; woman; young cache: 15542.txt plain text: 15542.txt item: #3 of 27 id: 17088 author: Shedd, George C. (George Clifford) title: The Iron Furrow date: None words: 74193 flesch: 87 summary: Lee Bryant understood the significance of the invitation: they were starved for company and would be grateful for the society of a person they believed respectable. The car, with radiator steaming and hissing, was stopped at a spot close to where Lee Bryant and his companions stood. keywords: bryant; business; camp; canal; carrigan; charlie; creek; dave; day; days; ditch; dollars; engineer; eyes; face; father; girl; good; gretzinger; half; hand; head; house; imogene; kennard; land; lee; lee bryant; line; look; louise; love; man; matter; menocal; mesa; mexican; mind; money; new; pat; perro; project; ranch; right; ruth; snow; stevenson; things; thought; time; water; way; work cache: 17088.txt plain text: 17088.txt item: #4 of 27 id: 18352 author: Curtis, Charles A. (Charles Albert) title: Captured by the Navajos date: None words: 53763 flesch: 80 summary: Approaching her, I asked: Why are you doing that, Miss Brenda? I promised Mr. Frank I would do it until he and Mr. Henry return, was her answer. Yes, sir. Why did you not tell me? Mr. Frank said I must not before we arrived here. keywords: animals; arnold; away; boys; brenda; camp; captain; clary; corporal; day; direction; distance; feet; fire; fort; frank; good; half; head; henry; horses; indians; left; manuel; march; men; miles; navajos; party; place; ponies; right; river; road; sergeant; sir; soldiers; time; trail; valley; vic; water; way cache: 18352.txt plain text: 18352.txt item: #5 of 27 id: 18703 author: Stevenson, James title: Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 429-466 date: None words: 11406 flesch: 87 summary: Small stones, chiefly quartz, basalt, and agate, used for smoothing and polishing pottery. Small smoothing stone mostly of quartzite, one or two only of basalt. keywords: articles; black; bowl; clay; collections; fig; form; handle; pottery; stone; tinaja; ware; water cache: 18703.txt plain text: 18703.txt item: #6 of 27 id: 20382 author: Carson, Thomas title: Ranching, Sport and Travel date: None words: 72715 flesch: 75 summary: At every stopping-place he received an ovation, crowds of his Mussulman supporters and friends, among them apparently being chiefs and rajahs and other men of high degree, greeting him with much enthusiasm, which enthusiasm I learned was aroused by His Highness' endeavour towards the raising of the status of the Mohammedan College of Aligarh to that of a university. Many of our own hands were such men. keywords: amarillo; america; animals; arizona; calves; camp; capital; cattle; city; close; cold; company; country; course; cut; day; days; end; fact; feet; fish; game; good; great; head; herd; high; home; horses; house; immense; indians; kind; land; left; life; little; man; men; mexico; miles; new; night; open; pasture; people; place; position; ranch; range; river; rope; round; run; saddle; sea; shooting; south; state; steamer; steers; summer; tea; time; town; train; tree; visit; wagon; water; way; white; wild; winter; work; world; years cache: 20382.txt plain text: 20382.txt item: #7 of 27 id: 21240 author: Reid, Mayne title: The Lone Ranche date: None words: 119076 flesch: 81 summary: It recalls the cowled monk with his cross, and the soldier close following with his sword; the old mission-house, with its church and garrison beside it; the fierce savage lured from a roving life, and changed into a toiling _peon_, afterwards to revolt against a system of slavery that even religion failed to make endurable; the neophyte turning his hand against his priestly instructor, equally his oppressor; revolt followed by a deluge of blood, with ruinous devastation, until the walls of both _mission_ and military _cuartel_ are left tenantless, and the redskin has returned to his roving. A verdant mead, dotted with groves of leafy _alamo_ trees, that reflect their shadows upon crystal runlets silently coursing beneath, suddenly flashing into the open light like a band of silver lace as it bisects a glade green with _gramma_ grass. keywords: adela; air; blood; body; brother; captain; chance; chapter; cliff; close; colonel; comrade; conchita; cully; danger; day; death; don; eyes; fear; feet; fire; frank; good; ground; guide; half; hamersley; hand; head; heart; hope; horses; hyar; indian; kentuckian; kind; left; length; life; like; little; look; man; men; mexican; mexico; miranda; moment; mules; need; new; night; party; place; plain; prairie; prisoners; rangers; red; roblez; savages; scarce; set; sister; smoke; spot; stay; sun; taking; tell; thar; thought; time; troop; uraga; valerian; valley; waggons; walt; war; way; white; wilder; words cache: 21240.txt plain text: 21240.txt item: #8 of 27 id: 21368 author: Fenn, George Manville title: The Silver Canyon: A Tale of the Western Plains date: None words: 95329 flesch: 80 summary: Still Sam clung to the spot where he had been from the first, and made no effort to move; and at last, when he was half-way through the branch, Bart stopped short in despair, for the pretence of cutting it off had not the slightest effect upon Sam. Tired, Master Bart? cried Joses just then; and snatching away the axe, he began to apply it with tremendous effect, the chips flying over the precipice, and a great yawning opening appearing in the upper part of the branch. I say, Master Bart, said Joses, as he sat upon his strong horse side by side with Bart, watching their train go slowly by, I think we can laugh at the Apaches now, my lad; while, when the Sharp-Toothed Beaver joins us with his dark-skinned fighting men, we can give the rascals such a hunting as shall send 'em north amongst the Yankees with fleas in their ears. keywords: apaches; bart; beaver; boy; camp; canyon; cattle; chief; day; doctor; eyes; find; fire; good; half; hand; help; horses; indians; joses; lad; look; man; master bart; men; mountain; party; place; plain; rifle; right; rock; round; silver; sir; thought; time; water; way cache: 21368.txt plain text: 21368.txt item: #9 of 27 id: 22510 author: Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse title: Documentary History of the Rio Grande Pueblos of New Mexico; I. Bibliographic Introduction Papers of the School of American Archaeology, No. 13 date: None words: 10790 flesch: 52 summary: It may be that one of the villages briefly described is Pecos, which lies of course some distance east of the Rio Grande, and the document is possibly the first one in which the nomadic Indians of eastern New Mexico are mentioned from actual observation. The Piros extended in the sixteenth century as far north in the Rio Grande valley as Alamillo at least, and a branch of them had established themselves on the borders of the great eastern plains of New Mexico, southeast of the Manzano. keywords: archives; century; coronado; data; documentary; documents; grande; grande pueblos; history; information; mexico; new mexico; number; pueblos; rio; rio grande; time cache: 22510.txt plain text: 22510.txt item: #10 of 27 id: 23268 author: Reid, Mayne title: The Scalp Hunters date: None words: 118931 flesch: 88 summary: Bring them forth, old man, or I will hurl you to the earth! There are no other white squaws, replied the Indian, with a sullen and determined air. There was a circle of savages around the starting-point; old men and idlers of the village, who stood there only to witness the sport. keywords: animals; arms; away; band; body; camp; captives; chapter; chief; child; dark; day; days; distance; expression; eyes; face; feet; fire; forward; garey; gode; good; ground; half; hand; head; heart; horse; hunters; indian; know; lay; left; length; life; like; look; looking; love; man; men; miles; mind; moment; monsieur; mountain; navajoes; new; night; object; party; pass; place; plain; point; prairie; red; rest; rifle; river; rocks; rube; saint; savage; seguin; spring; tell; thought; thur; time; town; trail; trapper; voice; vrain; water; white cache: 23268.txt plain text: 23268.txt item: #11 of 27 id: 277 author: National Atomic Museum (U.S.) title: Trinity Site date: None words: 4684 flesch: 73 summary: The Trinity test took place on the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range, about 230 miles south of the Manhattan Project's headquarters at Los Alamos, New Mexico. After assembly, the plutonium core was transported to Trinity Site to be inserted into the thing or gadget as the atomic device was called. keywords: alamos; atomic; bomb; house; jumbo; los; mexico; museum; new; project; site; test; trinity cache: 277.txt plain text: 277.txt item: #12 of 27 id: 278 author: White Sands Missile Range (N.M.). Public Affairs Office title: Trinity Site: 1945-1995. A National Historic Landmark, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico date: None words: 4663 flesch: 74 summary: At first Trinity Site was encircled with a fence and radiation warning signs were posted. Trinity Site National Historic Landmark Trinity Site is where the first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time on July 16, 1945. keywords: atomic; bomb; explosion; ground; house; missile; plutonium; range; site; test; trinity; trinity site cache: 278.txt plain text: 278.txt item: #13 of 27 id: 279 author: None title: Photos and Maps of Trinity (Atomic Test) Site date: None words: 103 flesch: 65 summary: Base camp for Trinity site workers. blast.gif -- Trinity test blast at 10 seconds. tr_map1.gif -- Map of roads to Trinity Site and visitors' site map. keywords: site cache: 279.txt plain text: 279.txt item: #14 of 27 id: 30352 author: Janvier, Thomas A. (Thomas Allibone) title: Santa Fé's Partner Being Some Memorials of Events in a New-Mexican Track-end Town date: None words: 47509 flesch: 78 summary: Blister Mike--he was Irish, Blister was, and Sal's bar-keep--had some sort of a share in it; but it was run by a feller who'd got the name of Santa Fé Charley, he having had a bank over in Santa Fé afore Sal give him the offer to come across to Palomitas and take charge. II THE SAGE-BRUSH HEN The Hen blew in one day on Hill's coach, coming from Santa Fé, setting up on the box with him--Hill run his coach all the time the track was stuck at Palomitas, it being quicker for Santa Fé folks going up that way to Pueblo and Denver and Leadville than taking the Atchison out to El Moro and changing to the Narrow Gauge--and she was so all over dust that Wood sung out to him: Where'd you get your Sage-Brush Hen from? keywords: aunt; away; boston; boys; charley; cherry; day; good; hart; hen; hill; kind; let; man; nephew; palomitas; right; round; santa; santa fé; sort; talking; things; time; town; way; wood cache: 30352.txt plain text: 30352.txt item: #15 of 27 id: 31380 author: Horton, Charles M. (Charles Marcus) title: Bred of the Desert: A Horse and a Romance date: None words: 74732 flesch: 85 summary: Close about him stepped other horses, and over and around him surged a low murmuring, occasionally broken by the crack of a whip. He appeared to care nothing for the misery of other horses, nor to appreciate her tenderness when directed elsewhere than toward himself. keywords: black; close; colt; corral; day; desert; direction; ears; eyes; feet; felipe; good; gray; haf; hand; head; helen; horse; jim; johnson; know; left; life; love; man; mare; master; men; mexican; mistress; moment; morning; new; pat; right; saddle; set; silence; stable; standing; stephen; thing; thot; time; town; trail; voice; way; white cache: 31380.txt plain text: 31380.txt item: #16 of 27 id: 33095 author: Lummis, Charles Fletcher title: The Spanish Pioneers date: None words: 66701 flesch: 71 summary: Drake brought the first potatoes to England; but the importance even of that discovery was not dreamed of till long after, and by other men. This was a direful disaster, not so much for the loss of the few men as because it proved to the Indians (as the senders intended it to prove) that the Spaniards were not immortal gods after all, but could be killed the same as other men. keywords: acoma; almagro; alvarado; america; atahualpa; brave; captain; century; church; city; columbus; conquest; cortez; country; crown; day; days; death; expedition; force; fray; gold; golden; great; half; hernando; history; indians; juan; land; life; man; men; mexico; miles; new; new mexico; north; people; peru; pizarro; pueblo; san; savages; south; spain; spaniards; spanish; states; time; town; united; vaca; war; way; work; world; years cache: 33095.txt plain text: 33095.txt item: #17 of 27 id: 34996 author: Kelly, Florence Finch title: The Delafield Affair date: None words: 86418 flesch: 85 summary: 308 It had come, the question she had meant not to let him ask 404 THE DELAFIELD AFFAIR CHAPTER I VENGEANCE AVOWED Curtis Conrad turned from superintending repairs on the adobe wall, and walked across the corral to the gate at the opposite side. But I like Curtis Conrad well enough, even if I'm not as young as you are and of your sex. keywords: aleck; arm; bancroft; baxter; betty; brown; conrad; curtis; curtis conrad; day; delafield; dent; eyes; face; father; gonzalez; good; half; hand; head; heart; homer; horse; jenkins; josé; life; little; look; love; lucy; man; mare; melgares; men; mexican; mind; miss; moment; money; ned; new; right; road; room; think; thought; time; way cache: 34996.txt plain text: 34996.txt item: #18 of 27 id: 39814 author: Belknap, Helen Olive title: The Church on the Changing Frontier: A Study of the Homesteader and His Church date: None words: 35472 flesch: 72 summary: The churches in this new western country must keep pace with their rapidly changing environment, and with elastic yet inclusive programs really become community churches. to country churches. keywords: area; average; beaverhead; beaverhead county; cent; church church; church membership; churches churches; city churches; community; counties; country churches; county; enrollment; farm; hughes; hughes county; illustration; land; miles; new; number; organizations; people; population; range; resident; school; services; sheridan; sheridan county; social; sunday; time; total; town; town churches; union county; village churches; work; year cache: 39814.txt plain text: 39814.txt item: #19 of 27 id: 40471 author: Brooks, Sarah Warner title: Alamo Ranch: A Story of New Mexico date: None words: 36356 flesch: 64 summary: Aunt Paulina was saying to-day that it was high time we all went back to Alamo for our meals, and helped out the Koshare doings of the Club. On the afternoon of that day Mrs. Bixbee, in her airy bed-chamber, where the folding-bed in the day-time masqueraded as a black walnut bookcase, gave the first Koshare afternoon tea. keywords: account; alamo; antiquary; apache; aztec; chapter; children; civilization; country; day; death; door; god; good; hand; harvard; hemmenshaw; human; indian; koshare; lady; land; leon; life; little; man; mesa; mexican; mexico; miles; miss; montezuma; new; paper; paulina; people; place; pueblo; ranch; reservation; roger; sacrifice; sholto; smith; stone; sun; table; time; valley; way; work; world; years cache: 40471.txt plain text: 40471.txt item: #20 of 27 id: 43776 author: Pike, Zebulon Montgomery title: The Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Volume 3 (of 3) To Headwaters of the Mississippi River Through Louisiana Territory, and in New Spain, During the Years 1805-6-7. date: None words: 51482 flesch: 6 summary: , 6 Cocklebur sl., 6 Cocolo, 299 Cocomaricopas, 735 Cocopas, 735, 736 C[oe]ur du Killeur Rouge, 347 C[oe]ur Mauvais, 347 Coffey co., Kas., 395, 399 Cogquilla, Cogquillo, 668, 678, 686, 697, 701, 724, 725, 727, 729, 747, 752, 759, 762, 775, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, and see Coahuila Cog Railway, 456 Cohahuila, 673, 775, see Coahuila Cohasset, 145, 147 Cohonino, see Cosnino coinage, 792 cojinillos, 613 Cojnino cañon, 731, 736, and see Cosnino Cojuenchis, 735, and see Cajuenche Colbertia, Colbertie, is a former name of the whole Miss. r. region Colbert r., 289, 295 Colcaspi isl., 157, 158 Cold cr., 696 Cold r. of Carver, 102 Cold Water cr., 357, 358 Cole Camp cr., 377, 378 Cole co., Mo., 371, 372 Cole cr., 520 Coleman, N. M., 638 Cole's or Coles' cr., 367 Colerado r., 706, see Colorado r. Colima, Mex., 718, 719 Collen or Colly ford, 385 colluvies gentium, 705 Colly, S., liii, 609, 613 Colonia, Mex., 677 Colorado basin, 732 Colorado Chiquito r., 630, 731, named Rio Colorado by Oñate in 1604 Colorado City, Col., 452 Colorado College, xlix Colorado Grande r., 630, 744 Colorado Midland R. R., 467, 468, 469, 470, 471 Colorado, N. M., 638 Colorado River Agency, 736 Colorado r., of Cal., 522, 523, 524, 622, 623, 630, 644, 645, 646, 647, 730, 731, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 770, discovered by Alarcon Aug. 26th, 1540, visited in 1540 by Cardenas from Cibola, visited 1541 by Melchior Diaz, who called it Rio del Tizon, visited 1604 by Juan de Oñate, who called it Rio Grande de Buena Esperanza Colorado r., of Tex., 696, 698, 704, 705, 780, 781 Colorado r., of the East, 558, 705, 815, 816 Colorado r., of the West, xlv, xlviii, 645, 705, see Col. r. of Cal. Colorado river-system, 730, 731, 732 Colorado Springs, Col., xlix, cxii, 452, 453, 454, 456, 467 Colorado State, xlviii, cxiii, 441, and continuously to 510, also 595, 596, 597, 732, 746, 822 Columbia co., Wis., 302 Columbia r., 168, 642, 727 Comanche co., Kas., 556 Comanche Inds., xlvii, 407, 412, 435, 459, 468, 571, 706, 737, 743, 744, 746, see Camanche Inds. The word exists, but the alleged derivation is dubious Cheney cr., 15 Chen hyperboreus, 89 Chenire, Ia., 28 Cheniers, M. and A., 139 Chenowagesic l., 162, named for a Leech Lake Chippewa in 1881 Chenoway's son, 347 Cherokee country, 397, 555, 558, 559 Cherokee co., Kas., 397 Cherokee fort, old, 657 Cherokee Inds., 526, 557, 591, 594 Cherokee trail, old, 448, 451 Cherry cr., 448 Cherry l. is among the names of Lake Erie Chesapeake, frigate, cv, cvii Chesnaye, A. de la, 313 Chester co., Pa., cx Chesterfield, Lord, xxxi Chetanwakoamene, 74, 85, 348, and see Chat- Chetho Kette, 630 Cheveu Blanc, Cheveux Blanc, Cheveux Blanche, Cheveux Blancs, 375, 382, 387, 389, 390, 391, 392, 527, 558, 577, 578, 581, 582, 591 Chevréuil r. in Schoolcraft, 1820, is a name of Deer r., Itasco co., Minn. Chewawa, 683, see Chihuahua Chewitt, Lt. Col. W., ciii Chewokmen, Chewokomen, 148 Cheyenne bottoms, Kas., 424, 425, 517 Cheyenne co., Col., 443 Cheyenne co., Kas., 410 Cheyenne cr., Col., 442, and see North and South Cheyenne Inds., 435 Cheyenne mt. or pk., 454, 455, 456 Cheyenne r., 343 Chia, 745 Chiapa, Chiapas, 718, 721, 722, 726 Chicago and Alton R. R., 7 Chicago and Northwestern R. R., 27 Chicago, Burlington, and Northern R. R., 54 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy R. R., 7, 9, 19, 36 Chicago, Dubuque, and Minneapolis R. R., 41 Chicago, Ill., 3 Chicago, Kansas, and Nebraska R. R., 402, 437, 521 Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul R. R., 27, 37, 74, 302 Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific R. R., 24, 44 Chickasaw bluffs, 657 Chickasaw Inds., 526, 591 Chico cr., 451 Chico, Kas., 403 Chico sta., Col., 451 Chief Himself, a chf., 591 Chief of the Land, a chf., 172, 347 Chien Blanc, Chien Blanche, Chienne Blanche, 121, 187, 189 Chienne r., 343 Chifle mt., 598 Chigomi l., 331 Chihuahua City, xlvii, lii, liii, liv, 411, 414, 536, 610, 611, 625, 626, 628, 634, 648, 649, 650, 653, 654, 655 and to 667, 669, 671, 690, 695, 713, 759, 760, 761, 764, 765, 766, 767, 769, 770, 771, 787, 808, 809, 810, 812, 813, 820, 822, 823, 828, 829, 831, 837, 838, 851 Chihuahua State, 640, 641, 648, 669, 673, 674, 675, 677, 678, 681, 719, 726, 742, 759, 762, 770, 774, 775 Chihuahua r., 765 chile colorado, 798 Chili, N. M., 601 Chillpecker cr., 164 Chilocco, Chilocky cr., 550 Chimayo settlements, 605 Chimborazo, 641 Chimney butte, 744 Chimney rock, 57 Chimoguemon, 148 China, xxxi, 804 Chingouabé, 77 Chinook, 188 Chino valley, 730 Chipeway Inds., xcv, 346, 347, and see Chipp- Chipeway r., 60, 350, 355, and see Chipp- Chipeway, Travers, or Pemidji l. appears on Nicollet's orig. keywords: 143; 314; 348; 451; 471; 553; 638; 645; 677; 713; 714; 770; 779; 855; aitkin; antonio; ark; bay; big; brower; buffalo; capt; cañon; cedar; chf; cimarron r.; city; co.; col; colorado r.; crow; cxi; del; des; don; elk r.; falls; fort; fox r.; gen; gila r.; grand r.; grande; great; hill; ill; inds; iowa r.; isl; itasca; john; juan; kas; lac; lake; lake r.; las; ldg; letter; liii; little; los; louis; lxxix; maj; map; mex; mexico; minn; miss; mts; n. m.; names; near; neosho r.; new; nicollet; north; osage r.; p. r.; pass; pawnee; pike; platte r.; point; prairie; preface; pueblo; r. de; r. r.; r. rio; rap; red r.; rice; rio; river; rivière; rock; rock r.; saline r.; san; sandy; santa; schoolcraft; sioux; south; spanish; spr; sta; state; tex; upper; village; west; white; wing r.; wis; xxvi cache: 43776.txt plain text: 43776.txt item: #21 of 27 id: 44678 author: Ahlborn, Richard E. title: The Penitente Moradas of Abiquiú date: None words: 12924 flesch: 68 summary: On the left side of the east _morada_ altar, two carved images represent the grieving mother of Jesus as Our Lady of Sorrows (_Nuestra Señora de los Dolores_), one image (Figure 39) in pink equipped with her attribute, a dagger; the other (Figure 40), like many processional figures, has been constructed by draping a pyramidal frame of four sticks with gesso-dipped cloth, which, when dry, is painted to represent a skirt. Also on the left side of the east _morada_ altar, there are two male saints (_santos_) who fill vital roles in the _penitente_ keywords: abiquiú; altar; centimeters; century; cross; date; east; figure; high; illustration; location; manufacture; mexico; mission; morada; new; new mexico; origin; penitente; room; santa; size; south; spanish; wood cache: 44678.txt plain text: 44678.txt item: #22 of 27 id: 45452 author: Clark, Joan title: Connie Carl at Rainbow Ranch date: None words: 36023 flesch: 91 summary: Howdy, Miss Connie, he said heartily, sweeping off his sombrero. I hate to tell you, Miss Connie, but the old Rainbow is headed for the rocks. keywords: alkali; barrows; blakeman; cecil; cliff; connie; cowboy; enid; foreman; girl; helena; horse; jim; lefty; money; pop; rainbow; ranch; right; silvertail; thought; time; trail; way cache: 45452.txt plain text: 45452.txt item: #23 of 27 id: 46110 author: Pattie, James O. (James Ohio) title: Pattie's Personal Narrative, 1824-1830; Willard's Inland Trade with New Mexico, 1825, and Downfall of the Fredonian Republic; and Malte-Brun's Account of Mexico date: None words: 130203 flesch: 73 summary: We pursued with the utmost of our speed to no purpose, for they soon reached the open prairie, where we concluded they were joined by other Indians on horseback, who pushed our horses still faster; and soon the clattering of their heels and the yells of their accursed pursuers began to fade, and become indistinct in our ears. {v} To me, there is a kind of moral sublimity in the contemplation of the adventures and daring of such men. keywords: american; arms; arrows; bear; california; camp; captain; chief; city; coast; companions; company; country; course; day; days; death; distance; evening; expedition; father; feet; fire; fort; furs; general; good; great; ground; guard; head; horses; indians; inhabitants; journey; kind; leave; left; life; long; man; men; mexican; mexico; miles; mission; morning; mountains; new; night; note; number; party; pattie; people; place; plain; point; power; present; prison; red; regard; return; river; san; santa; saw; set; spaniards; spanish; stream; thing; thought; time; town; village; water; way; white; wild; women; years cache: 46110.txt plain text: 46110.txt item: #24 of 27 id: 47625 author: Matthews, Stanley R. title: Motor Matt's Clue; or, The Phantom Auto date: None words: 35464 flesch: 91 summary: yelled Carl, as Motor Matt made a quick jump for the phantom auto.] _STREET & SMITH, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK. =Carl Pretzel=, a cheerful and rollicking German lad, who is led by a fortunate accident to hook up with Motor Matt in double harness. keywords: carl; der; dick; don'd; door; dot; ferral; flier; house; jack; know; left; look; man; matt; mings; motor; packard; place; ralph; right; road; room; runabout; sercomb; time; tippoo; uncle; und; vas; vat; way; white cache: 47625.txt plain text: 47625.txt item: #25 of 27 id: 4991 author: Patchin, Frank Gee title: The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico; Or, The End of the Silver Trail date: None words: 48319 flesch: 91 summary: Stacy had fairly overwhelmed Tad Butler with the importance of his discovery; but, thus far, Tad had not the least idea what it was all about. If there's any way of escape you may depend upon it that Master Tad has discovered that way, answered the Professor. keywords: boys; camp; chunky; eyes; feet; find; fire; ground; guide; indian; juan; kringle; kris; lads; look; man; marquand; ned; place; ponies; pony; professor; rider; right; stacy; tad; time; walter; way cache: 4991.txt plain text: 4991.txt item: #26 of 27 id: 548 author: Rohrer, Steve title: Project Trinity, 1945-1946 date: None words: 11045 flesch: 58 summary: In addition to these two monitoring groups, a small group of medical technicians provided radiation detection instruments and monitoring. Radiation Exposures at Project TRINITY Dosimetry information is available for about 815 individuals who either participated in Project TRINITY activities or visited the test site between 16 July 1945 and 1 January 1947. In addition to providing medical care to TRINITY personnel, this group established radiological safety programs to: o Minimize radiation exposure of personnel on the test site and in offsite areas o keywords: area; detonation; ground; group; guard; july; military; monitoring; nuclear; personnel; project; project trinity; radiation; shelter; site; test; trinity cache: 548.txt plain text: 548.txt item: #27 of 27 id: 7984 author: Inman, Henry title: The Old Santa Fe Trail: The Story of a Great Highway date: None words: 155726 flesch: 64 summary: He possessed the faculty of easily acquiring languages that other white men failed to learn, and could readily translate the Bible into several Indian dialects. It was the ruin also of many other prominent men in New Mexico, who expended their entire fortune in the construction of an immense ditch, forty miles in length--from the Little Canadian or Red River--to supply the placer diggings in the Moreno valley with water, when the melted snow of Old Baldy range had exhausted itself in the late summer. keywords: american; animals; arkansas; army; band; bent; booth; buffalo; camp; captain; caravan; carson; chief; colonel; command; company; country; course; creek; day; days; dead; death; distance; early; expedition; feet; fire; footnote; fort; general; good; government; great; ground; half; head; herd; hills; horse; indians; kit; known; left; life; line; lodge; long; man; march; men; mexican; mexico; miles; missouri; moment; morning; mountains; mule; new; night; number; party; place; plains; point; prairie; region; rifle; river; rock; santa; santa fe; savages; saw; shot; states; stream; time; trade; trail; trappers; tribe; troops; united; valley; village; wagon; war; water; way; west; white; years; young cache: 7984.txt plain text: 7984.txt