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After an unremitting and severe labour of two days, we returned to our old encampment with the loss of some of my horses, and my men excessively fatigued.
~ William Henry Ashley
After
Days
Excess
Horses
Labour
Loss
Men
Old
Our
Returned
Severe
Some
Two
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After the departure of the land parties, I embarked with six men on thursday, the 21st april, on board my newly made boat and began the descent of the river.
~ William Henry Ashley
After
April
Began
Board
Boat
Departure
Descent
Embarked
Land
Made
Men
Newly
Parties
River
Six
Thursday
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As my men could profitably employ themselves on these streams, I moved slowly along, averaging not more than five or six miles per day and sometimes remained two days at the same encampment.
~ William Henry Ashley
Along
Could
Day
Days
Employ
Five
Men
Miles
More
Moved
Per
Remained
Same
Six
Slowly
Sometimes
Streams
Than
Themselves
Two
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Having now reached a point where danger might be reasonably apprehended from strolling war parties of Indians, spies were kept in advance and strict diligence observed in the duty of sentinels.
~ William Henry Ashley
Advance
Danger
Diligence
Duty
Having
Indians
Kept
Might
Now
Observed
Parties
Point
Reached
Reasonably
Spies
Strict
War
Were
Where
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I had the Big Horn river explored from Wind River mountain to my place of embarkation.
~ William Henry Ashley
Big
Explored
Had
Horn
Mountain
Place
River
Wind
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It appears from Mr. Smith's account that there is no scarcity of buffalo as he penetrated the country.
~ William Henry Ashley
Account
Appears
Buffalo
Country
He
Mr
Scarcity
Smith
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Many of their lodges remained as perfect as when occupied. They were made of poles two or three inches in diameter, set up in circular form, and covered with cedar bark.
~ William Henry Ashley
Bark
Circular
Covered
Form
Inches
Made
Many
Occupied
Perfect
Poles
Remained
Set
Three
Two
Up
Were
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On my passage thither, I discovered nothing remarkable in the features of the country.
~ William Henry Ashley
Country
Discovered
Features
Nothing
Passage
Remarkable
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Several speeches were made by the chiefs during the council, all expressive in the highest degree of their friendly disposition towards our government, and their conduct in every particular manifested the sincerity of their declarations.
~ William Henry Ashley
Conduct
Council
Degree
Disposition
Every
Expressive
Friendly
Government
Highest
Highest Degree
Made
Manifested
Our
Particular
Several
Sincerity
Speeches
Towards
Were
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Snow is so common that I have omitted to note its falling at least two days out of Three.
~ William Henry Ashley
Common
Days
Falling
Least
Note
Out
Snow
Three
Two
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Some of them profess to be well acquainted with all the principal waters of the Columbia, with which they assured me these waters had no connection short of the ocean.
~ William Henry Ashley
Acquainted
Assured
Columbia
Connection
Had
Me
No Connection
Ocean
Principal
Profess
Short
Some
Them
Waters
Well
Which
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The only very rugged part of the route is in crossing the Big Horn mountain, which is about 30 miles wide.
~ William Henry Ashley
About
Big
Crossing
Horn
Miles
Mountain
Only
Part
Route
Rugged
Very
Which
Wide
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The principal or highest part of the mountain having changed its direction to east and west, I ascended it in such manner as to leave its most elevated ranges to the south and travelled north west over a very rough and broken country generally covered with snow.
~ William Henry Ashley
Broken
Changed
Country
Covered
Direction
East
Elevated
Generally
Having
Highest
Leave
Manner
Most
Mountain
North
Over
Part
Principal
Rough
Snow
South
Travelled
Very
West
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The snow continues with high winds we remain at this camp to day in consequence of the weather.
~ William Henry Ashley
Camp
Consequence
Day
High
Remain
Snow
Weather
Winds
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The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise a safe and speedy movement to the first grove of timber on my route, supposed to be about ten days' march.
~ William Henry Ashley
About
Covered
Days
Everything
Fine
First
Grove
Literally
March
Movement
Promise
Route
Safe
Seemed
Supposed
Ten
Timber
Valleys
Weather
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The Yellowstone river is a beautiful river to navigate.
~ William Henry Ashley
Beautiful
Navigate
River
Yellowstone
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These mountains appear to be almost entirely composed of stratas of rock of various colours (mostly red) and are partially covered with a dwarfish growth of pine and cedar, which are the only species of timber to be seen.
~ William Henry Ashley
Almost
Appear
Colours
Composed
Covered
Entirely
Growth
Mostly
Mountains
Only
Pine
Red
Rock
Seen
Species
Timber
Various
Which
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These people were well dressed in skins, had some guns, but armed generally with bows and arrows and such other instruments of war as are common among the Indians of the Missouri.
~ William Henry Ashley
Among
Armed
Arrows
Bows
Common
Dressed
Generally
Guns
Had
Indians
Instruments
Missouri
Other
People
Skins
Some
War
Well
Were
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They urged me to take up winter quarters at the forks of the Platt, stating that if I attempted to advance further until spring, I would endanger the lives of my whole party.
~ William Henry Ashley
Advance
Attempted
Endanger
Forks
Further
Lives
Me
Party
Quarters
Spring
Stating
Take
Until
Up
Urged
Whole
Winter
Would
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We continued to move forward without loss of time, hoping to be able to reach the wood described by the Indians before all our horses should become exhausted.
~ William Henry Ashley
Able
Become
Before
Continue
Exhausted
Forward
Hoping
Horses
Indians
Loss
Move
Move Forward
Our
Reach
Should
Time
Without
Wood
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26 March, 1838
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