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- INTRODUCTION
- 6: 41 steady careful
- 14: 14–15 development will
- 24: 32–33 office Armstead
- 24: 33 Armstead Martin Peiper
- 24: 36 case, they
- 25: 14 McC.
- 27: 7 consider a
- 28: 42 Exps
- BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY
- 58: 4 propose should
- 61: 10 frank open
- CHAPTER I
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New York to San Francisco, September 14-October 1863
- 72: 4–5 containing besides
- 72: 6 house and
- 72: 7 breakfast dining
- 72: 9 children, there
- 72: 10 little, state-rooms
- 72: 17–18 foul. The
- 72: 20 Liverpool but
- 73: 1 unskilled undisciplined
- 74: 13 What
- 74: 22 this; He
- 74: 23 it for
- 74: 24–25 government as
- 74: 40 whole—, not
- 74: 42 passengers one
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- 74: 43 class and
- 74: 43 latter two
- 75: 3 Scotch Canadians
- 75: 13 steamers but
- 75: 17 anarchy as
- 75: 24–25 steamer? But
- 76: 4–5 unconscious. One
- 76: 29 every
- 77: 24–25 war-songs. Matters
- 77: 31 & agreeing with
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, September 25, 1863
- 80: 9 2.30
- 80: 10 inns the
- 80: 13 trees lemons
- 80: 16–17 &c. I
- 80: 23 water but
- 80: 36 every
- 81: 25 sets) Breakfast
- 82: 2–3 side. I
- 82: 18 two The
- 83: 11 Champion give
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To Ignaz Anton Pilat, September 26, 1863
- 85: 21–22 Nature. This
- 86: 2–3 resemble? First
- 86: 35–36 tropics.“ This
- 86: 22–23 produce. Other
- 88: 3–4 creepers. You
- 88: 15–16 Sumach. If
- 89: 14–15 exquisite transparent
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, October 13, 1863
- 93: 10 Your
- 93: 18–19 town have
- 93: 20 Horticl
- 93: 23 expensive 50
- 93: 23 pound but
- 93: 24 large enormous
- CHAPTER II
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, October 14, 1863
- 97: 17 object Mr
- 99: 3 supper a
- 99: 7 dwellings outside
- 99: 8 between about
- 100: 10 furnished very
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, October 15, 1863
- 104: 14 is under
- 104: 15 proper the
- 105: 37 shrubs that
- 106: 10 Trail” a
- 107: 19 Costume half
- 108: 8 Southesn
- 108: 9 surface but
- 108: 11 river the
- 108: 13 however also
- 108: 31–32 be. Mariposa
- 109: 13 them there
- 110: 5–6 paritcles
- 110: 20 desired of
- 110: 31 clay—some
- 111: 10 delightful just
- 111: 15 die they
- 111: 25 size less
- 111: 25 ours rather
- 111: 27 birds doves
- 112: 13 pines the
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, October 19, 1863
- 114: 5 day gave
- 114: 7 evg
- 114: 7 recd
- 114: 11–12 faculty. I
- 114: 21 absence something
- 115: 7 instance I
- 115: 10 identical I
- 115: 11 work thought
- 115: 25 accordingly but
- 115: 33–34 present. In
- 115: 34 wish Believe
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, October 20, 1863
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To John Olmsted, October 30, 1863
- 120: 12–13 mines. The
- 121: 11 New York yet
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- 121: 12 did situated
- 122: 19 it is
- 122: 26 deal is
- 122: 30–31 purses of
- 123: 4–5 yesterday throwing
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, October 31, 1863
- 126: 41
- 126: 43 cab.
- 126: 44 cabn
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To Morris Ketchum, November 6, 1863
- 130: 6 wd
- 130: 27–28 Estate. It
- 130: 41 he
- 131: 15 he
- 131: 17 which unfortunately
- 131: 18–19 involved. That
- 132: 2 themselves” Of
- 132: 10 stuff” Did
- 132: 18 Park.
- 132: 33 here” A
- 133: 5 border) it
- 133: 8 rumors the
- 133: 9 community the
- 133: 15 labor The
- 133: 16 RRd by
- 133: 18 calculate make
- 133: 19–20 time Equal
- 133: 26–27 discoveries I
- 134: 1 me But
- 134: 4 them you
- 134: 16 heavy I
- 134: 37 basis but
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, November 20, 1863
- 136: 20 trees a
- 137: 10 measurment the
- 137: 13 laid the
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To Frederick Newman Knapp, November 21, 1863
- 139: 10 spring Sleeping
- 139: 12 in
- 139: 19 weather steady
- 139: 28 fever but
- 139: 37 grass the
- 139: 41 precipicies
- 140: 2 $1000,000.
- 140: 3 reconassance
- 140: 4 summer, if
- 140: 23 doubtful very
- 140: 31 mills mortice-machines
- 141: 9 well pretty
- CHAPTER III
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To Calvert Vaux, November 26, 1863
- 146: 2 and by
- 146: 2 presumption of
- 146: 11 position and
- 146: 14 however looked
- 146: 42–43 purpose. There
- 147: 1 fitness the
- 147: 8 Supintendce any
- 147: 16 but
- 148: 7 been it 148: 10 you and
- 148: 12 design I
- 148: 17 circumstances it
- 148: 36–37 also. All
- 148: 37 absurd as
- 148: 37 one’s
- 149: 33–34 you there
- 149: 38–39 me? You
- 150: 19 part if
- 150: 19 expressed was
- 150: 23 C. I
- 150: 35 it being
- 151: 9–10 probably. You
- 151: 14 intention will
- 151: 15 Architct
- 151: 21 X I
- 151: 21 X’ If
- 151: 25 concerned that
- 152: 13 park though
- 152: 26 Commission to
- 152: 35 propriety
- 152: 41 of that
- 153: 3 it while
- 153: 6 shows on
- 153: 22 happens in
- 155: 16–17 adventures very
- 155: 19 Mechanics journeymen
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To Charles Loring Brace, December 21, 1863
- 157: 10–11 triumphant her
- 157: 15 themselves more
- 158: 1 respect could
- 158: 25 prvelgdge
- 158: 39 enterprises events
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To Edwin Lawrence Godkin, December
- 161: 32 aftwds
- 162: 15 Commsr
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To Henry Whitney Bellows, December 25, 1863
- CHAPTER IV
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To John Olmsted, January 1, 1864
- 173: 19 insolent contemptuous
- 173: 25 Mariposa twelve
- 173: 26 wages, we
- 175: 30 the
- 175: 8 since met
- 175: 11 office made
- 175: 23 severly
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, January 18, 1864
- 177: 4 letter it
- 177: 5 you which
- 177: 7 You
- 177: 12 it provided
- 177: 13 stood, you
- 177: 16 unrecognised you
- 177: 17 reply not
- 177: 19 you I
- 177: 22 you not
- 177: 27–28 partnership as
- 178: 13 way not
- 178: 17 cause not
- 178: 19 you although
- 178: 21 time, if
- 178: 24 hour, there
- 178: 24 feeling however but
- 178: 31 did so
- 178: 31 existed and
- 178: 35 it as
- 178: 36 it. it
- 178: 39 advanced I
- 178: 40 simple friendly actual bona
- 178: 44 not and
- 179: 1 all which
- 179: 2 suppose it
- 179: 5 hopes, that
- 179: 6 evident that
- 179: 9 intellectual, question
- 179: 10 mine I
- 179: 15 did but
- 179: 17 park that
- 179: 17–18 problems a
- 179: 21 however
- 179: 21–22 conviction it
- 179: 22 intellectually. it
- 179: 31 result, you
- 179: 36 sense not
- 179: 41 you. all
- 180: 1 did not
- 180: 7 me this
- 180: 12 result it
- 180: 14 valuable yours
- 180: 15–16 unconsciously conveyed
- 180: 19 X merely
- 180: 19 plan till
- 180: 22 before I
- 180: 23 X’ Henceforward
- 180: 42 differently fully
- 181: 1–2 together that
- 181: 4 sense we
- 181: 11 one. my
- 181: 15 well she
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, February 5, 1864
- 182: 12 did. together
- 182: 17 edification it
- 182: 21 Painting Architecture
- 182: 29 subject I
- 182: 30 considered we
- 182: 31 whole. of
- 183: 6 sufficiency which
- 183: 16 not I
- 183: 25 Art Fame
- 183: 29 interests I
- 183: 32 counterpoise. if
- 183: 38 love all
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- 183: 38 heart all
- 183: 39 being, it
- 183: 41 here I
- 183: 43 impression. but
- 184: 2 so I
- 184: 10 earnestness. my
- 184: 17 it
- 184: 23 listen. perhaps
- 185: n. 9, l. 3 wood water
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To John Olmsted, February 11, 1864
- 186: 9 with its
- 187: 12 3d no
- 187: 34 stampd) letters
- 188: 4 dirty. We
- 188: 7 stamped kept
- 189: 11 day Sundays
- 189: 25–26 Mexicans Indians
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To George W. Farlee, March 1, 1864
- 192: 9 dimunition
- 193: 15 it resting
- 194: 40 today the
- 194: 41 rest alleging
- 195: 8 telegraph you
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To James Hoy, March 2, 1864
- 198: 7 they
- 198: 12 represted
- 201: n. 13, l. 20 fellow cheerful
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To James Hoy, March 5, 1864
- 203: 5 question acknowledging
- 203: 7 grevious
- 203: 10 $3 board
- 204: 39 lead
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To Calvert Vaux, March 25, 1864
- CHAPTER V
- 214: 18 will, cover
- 214: 19 short
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To Edwin Lawrence Godkin, April 4, 1864
- 216: 24 on
- 216: 41–42 market. The
- 217: 1 vessels docks
- 217: 10–11 fires I
- 217: 33–34 water neither
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To David Parker & Company, April 9, 1864
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To Henry Whitney Bellows, April 28, 1864
- 226: 18 overcome
- 227: 8–9 associated. As
- 227: 9 points I
- 228: 7 unamimity
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To the Mariposa Weekly Gazette, June 11, 1864
- 232: 14 hands
- 233: 14 population 1st
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To John Olmsted, June 25, 1864
- 236: 3–4 much. We
- 236: 8 leavs
- 236: 14 night put
- Chapter VI
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To John Olmsted, August 17, 1864
- 242: 12–13 duty. The
- 243: 31–32 fraud. Now
- 243: 40 dishoned
- 246: 1 cheaply that
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- 246: 22 honable
- 247: 44 Revd
- 249: n. 2, l. 3 No.
- 249: n. 2, l. 9 Upjohn Hallet
- 251: n. 24, l. 14 O—had
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To John Olmsted, September 14, 1864
- 252: 12 and spite
- 253: 17–18 agreeable. The
- 253: 20 storm some
- 253: 27 region all
- 253: 35 water I
- 253: 41–42 Barley which
- 253: 42 oats we
- 256: 6 San Comms”
- 256: 10 it to
- 256: 11 drawl: Why
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To John Wheeler Harding, October 20, 1864
- 261: 1 although
- 261: 6 here so
- 261: 17 occupations, gambling
- 261: 18 not, grow
- 261: 31 mining including
- 261: 37–38 Mexicans. On
- 261: 40 however of
- 261: 41 State I
- 262: 7–8 one. Of
- 262: 14 others this
- 262: 22–23 prises
- 262: 30 profitable there
- 262: 36–37 audacious often
- 263: 4 orderly peacable
- 263: 10 wickedness I
- 263: 30 disorderly careless reckless
- 263: 36 horses but
- 263: 39 church so
- 263: 40 who to
- 263: 42 two though
- 264: 2 suppose sincerely
- 264: 4 Kipp who
- 264: 7–8 King who
- 264: 28 good proper
- 264: 31 success any
- 264: 43–44 services as
- 264: 44 civilization must
- 265: 13 one, they
- 266: 6 who I
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To Charles James, October 20, 1864
- 267: 5–6 commenced from
- 267: 25 speeches capital
- 267: 25–26 logic &
- 267: 26 bravely but
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To Clarence King, October 23, 1864
- 269: 15 Congress asking
- 269: 15 session
- 269: 24–25 load. I
- 270: 14–15 Lovejoy’s. but
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“The Manager of the Mariposa Estate Defines his Position,” November 5, 1864
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To John Griffith Mccullough, November 24, 1864
- 283: 21–22 herabouts
- 283: 27 concerned if
- 283: 28 here I
- 284: 5 population the
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To Ketchum, Son & Company, December 30, 1864
- 285: 15 contrary whose
- 285: 35 Company which
- 287: 17 company the
- 287: 18 discoveries would
- Chapter VII
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, January 9, 1865
- 294: 5 soon. in
- 294: 12 Prest for
- 294: 12 Prest was
- 294: 16 him if
- 294: 16 all to
- 294: 21 side with
- 294: 22 lots could
- 294: 23 havg
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- 295: 1 purposes being
- 295: 2 shape I
- 295: 4 ave
- 295: 12 land the
- 295: 13 tract and
- 295: 25 dislike fearing
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, January 18, 1865
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To Henry Whitney Bellows, January 18, 1865
- 299: 7 dishoned
- 300: 3 dirctd
- 300: 18 Boston Albany
- 300: 19 Chicago St Louis
- 300: 41–42 plan. each
- 301: 16 copies)(The
- 301: 25 is how
- 301: 33 announcement (Of
- 302: 2 made. but
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To Edwin Lawrence Godkin, January 22, 1865
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, January 25, 1865
- 308: 17 Butterworths Avis’s
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To Edwin Lawrence Godkin, January 26, 1865
- 311: 19 smoothy
- 311: 34 justiafiable
- 311: 44–312: 1 convinced. I
- 312: 24 purpose what
- 312: 27 study laborious
- 312: 30–31 Eleventh. As
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To Edwin Lawrence Godkin, February 20, 1865
- 318: 4 down Mariposa
- 318: 16 know
- 318: 17 The
- 319: 7 lodgers as
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, March 1, 1865
- 320: 12 photgs
- 320: 21 mytles
- 321: 9 coud
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To Calvert Vaux, March 12, 1865
- 324: 18 park let
- 324: 20 again how
- 324: 28–29 sometimes and
- 325: 16 have a got
- 325: 25 here a
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To John Olmsted, March 16, 1865
- CHAPTER VIII
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To Edwin Lawrence Godkin, April 4, 1865
- 342: 19 quick easy
- 343: 27 what when
- 343: 27 read will
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To Mary Perkins Olmsted, April 6, 1865
- 346: 12 Jefsn
- 346: 16 releved
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To Frederick Newman Knapp, April 9, 1865
- 349: 40 business
- 350: 18 to
- 351: 18 family
- 351: 28 Med. Direc.
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To John Olmsted, April 29, 1865
- 355: 19 it a
- 356: 14 Sn Fo
- 356: 26–27 Stores banks
- 356: 35 it it
- 357: 11 hint a of
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, May 10, 1865
- 359: 4 tangible not
- 359: 4 possible success
- 359: 27 &c but
- 359: 31 should I
- 359: 31 believe at
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, May 12, 1865
- 360: 8 course that
- 360: 11 comment. if
- 360: 12 me Olmsted
- 360: 13 Archts but
- 361: 13–14 you. It
- 361: 19 ploughed the
- 361: 20–21 &c. You
- 362: 22–23 matters.” hitherto
- 362: 27 resigned. we
- 363: 5 difficulties. we
- 363: 16–17 Leah after
- 363: 17 other
- 363: 17 seven will
- 363: 21 position. it
- 363: 39 Garden? with
- 363: 40 p ann
- 363: 44 sup
- 364: 3 with I
- 364: 4 others. if
- 364: 5 that, you
- 364: 8–9 opening. possible
- 364: n. 5, l. 3 ann.
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To Edwin Lawrence Godkin, May 14, 1865
- 368: 4 prviledges
- 368: 43 otherwise) This
- 369: 44 Commssrs
- 370: 33 whole, If
- 370: 35 offd
- 370: 36 amts
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, May 20, 1865
- 372: 12 Decr then
- 372: 18 me I
- 372: 18 him He
- 372: 21 so. my
- 373: 5 kind an
- 373: 6 creates, at
- 373: 12 Francisco As
- 373: 19–20 see. In
- 373: 20 not as
- 373: 21 you distinctly
- 373: 35 this as
- 373: 35 see all
- 373: 39 way. my
- 373: 41 C.P.C. why
- 374: 1 title, we
- 374: 2 position administration management
- 374: 2–3 commission popularity
- 374: 13 aller. my
- 374: 17 an
- 374: 19 Sodom after
- 374: 42 accepted about
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, May 22, 1865
- 375: 6 eye. a
- 375: 9 design, that
- 375: 14 be for
- 375: 15 scheme) would
- 375: 16 conditions what
- 375: 16 conditions “He
- 376: 7 said Well
- 376: 7–8 said We
- 376: 8 nothing If
- 376: 15 relentlessly remorselessly led
- 376: 15–16 predicament which
- 376: 30 conviction You
- 376: 41–42 need. When
- 377: 3 art no
- 377: 7 as
- 377: 8 comprehensive calm
- 377: 10 on it
- 377: 10 reasons. the
- 377: 11–12 principle the
- 377: 18 the as
- 377: 34 you. if
- 377: 35 it your
- 378: 2 stated. the
- 378: 8 Green I
- 378: 13 Exhibition. but
- 378: 17 faith However
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To Edwin Lawrence Godkin, May 27, 1865
- 380: 19 influence must
- 380: 34 5th No
- 381: 28 man.
- 381: 36 offd
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, June 3, 1865
- 383: 4 yesterday. he
- 383: 6 mission such
- 383: 7 phraseology to
- 383: 8 ground they
- 383: 9 this but
- 383: 10 arranged. however
- 383: 23 not the
- 384: 4 call but
- 384: 6 act still
- 384: 6–7 likely I
- 384: 11 Green Blatchford
- 384: 17 town so
- 384: 18–19 meeting. I
- 384: 19 “Ex Com”
- 384: 23 evg
- 384: 25 thing I
- 384: 28 up. I
- 384: 29 supposed but
- 384: 36 preparation this
- 384: 37 C .V. And
- 384: 37 appears perhaps
- 384: 38–39 appears. I
- 384: 44–385: 1 way why you
- 385: 11 lurch so
- 385: 15–16 public. In
- 385: 25 Park the
- 385: 28 work. you
- 385: 34 end how
- 385: 35–36 you. I
- 385: 37 day and
- 386: 12–13 plainly. I
- 386: 14 preserve, when
- 386: 17 enough)then
- 387: 9 defensible standing
- 387: 10–11 member. however
- 387: 14 bear it
- 387: 16 archt but
- 387: 18 else that
- 387: 22 today for
- 387: 24 me but
- 387: 25 less I
- 387: 25 less but
- 387: 26 less now
- 387: 27 planting which
- 387: 33 precedents weaning
- 387: 35 aim why
- 387: 42–43 responsibilities. For
- 387: 43 you Do
- 388: 2 F.L.O. a
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To Calvert Vaux, June 8, 1865
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To Edwin Lawrence Godkin, June 10, 1865
- 394: 41 oppesive
- 394: 11 amtg
- 394: 22 unintestg
- CHAPTER IX
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, July 6, 1865
- 402: 7 candid. it
- 402: 25 upset for
- 402: 26 now my
- 402: 39 it but
- 403: 9 hand I
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, July 8, 1865
- 403: 11 matter but
- 404: 2–3 effort it
- 404: 4 individuality of
- 404: 13 country it
- 404: 24 you of
- 404: 39–40 this that
- 404: 41 this” all
- 404: 41 ours” all
- 404: 42 own or
- 404: 42 it. to
- 405: 1 was I
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, July 21, 1865
- 405: 5–6 archl
- 406: 2 p ann.
- 406: 6 before my
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To Samuel Hopkins Willey, July 25, 1865
- 408: 9–10 Hurstlee Shelterwook
- 408: 10 Harborwood Havedene
- 408: 13 defile &c.
- 408: 37 character.
- 409: 12 itself being
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To Howard Potier, July 31, 1865
- 411: 7 engagementy
- 411: 9 me. so
- 413: 18–19 quiet orderly
- 413: 25 Francisco told
- 414: 3 consequently the
- 414: 4 March I
- 415: 30 not a
- 415: 40 here if
- 415: 40 remained requires
- 416: 14 already by
- 417: 4–5 present you
- 417: 8 return if
- 417: 8 required if
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Calvert Vaux to Frederick Law Olmsted, July 31, 1865
- 419: 5 letters, I
- 419: 18 fluent thoroughly
- 419: 33 represent I
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To Calvert Vaux, August 1, 1865
- 421: 5 engagmnt
- 421: 34 cleand
- 422: 26 word Architecture
- 422: 31–32 Horticulture Agriculture
- 422: 33 orchadist
- 423: 6 Commssers
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To John Olmsted; August 28, 1865
- 435: 5 31st Yours
- 437: 6 $5000,000
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To James Miller Mckim, September 7, 1865
- 439: 30–31 calmly fairly
- 440: n. 3, l. 4 started is
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To Samuel Bowles, September 26, 1865
- 440: 25 had before
- 442: 4 Statesmen lawyers
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To Calvert Vaux, September 28, 1865
- 443: 8 yesterday
- 444: 2 Stmr
- LANDSCAPE DESIGN REPORTS
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Introduction to the Landscape Design Reports: The California Origins of Olmsted’s Landscape Design Principles for the Semiarid American West
- 472: n. 53, l. 5 photographs sketches
- 472: n. 53, l. 6 visitors Dr.
- 472: n. 53, l. 9 groves copses
- 472: n. 53, ll. 13–14 trout duck’s
- 472: n. 53, l. 14 up descent
- 472: n. 53, l. 15 easy lunch
- 472: n. 53, l. 16 Veil Sentinel
- 472: n. 53, l. 16 falls of do
- 472: n. 53, l. 18 arrived move
- 472: n. 53, l. 21 exped
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“Preliminary Report upon the Yosemite and Big Tree Grove,” August 1865
- 488: 4 signifigance
- 489: 14 statliness
- 489: 17 prosperity
- 490: 32–33 vegetation most
- 492: 23 circumstances there
- 493: 7 and banked
- 500: 2 description no
- 500: 11 least
- 501: 10 on
- 501: 15 roads steamboat
- 501: 18–19 people. The
- 502: 9 government if
- 502: 25 monomainia
- 502: 28–29 forces. It
- 502: 41 74 and
- 502: 43–44 country which
- 503: 7 reasons it
- 503: 19–20 others. The
- 503: 38–39 inert. But
- 505: 18 provision however having
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- 505: 34 is
- 506: 37 enforced there
- 507: 14–15 broken painted
- 507: 28 advances the
- 507: 41 years if
- 508: 7 principal
- 508: 8 principal
- 508: 14 prosperity
- 508: 32 not and
- 508: 38 women are
- 508: 40 themselves their
- 509: 40–41 required. The
- 512: n. 4, l. 7 cold
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“Preliminary Report in Regard to a Plan of Public Pleasure Grounds for the City of San Francisco,” March 31, 1866
- 524: 7 climactic
- 525: 6 began
- 527: 42 happens
- 540: 38 calcyanthus
- 540: 40 azalias
- 540: 40 eriodyction
- 541: 7 rhododondrons
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“Report Upon a Projected Improvement of the Estate of the College of California, at Berkeley, Near Oakland,” June 29, 1866
- 557: 43–558: 1 temperature in
- 558: 1 Berkeley disagreeably
- THE PIONEER CONDITION AND THE DRIFT OF CIVILIZATION IN AMERICA
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The Text and Its Treatment
- 584: 23–24 ambuscades stratagems
- 584: 28 Suspicions jealousies
- 584: 29–30 follow Class
- 584: 34 aganst
- 585: 5 clanisness
- 585: 16 counteractg tendency
- 585: 16 shd
- 587: 5 lawyrs
- 587: 18 Cala A
- 588: 9 Gnlly
- 589: 30 prgress
- 591: 12 civlzn
- 591: 14 open on
- 591: 15 writers failure
- 593: 6 superintending regulating repressing
- 593: 9 imagination that
- 593: 9 predominates and
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Introductory Material
- 593: 15 Lincoln no
- 593: 18 travellers we
- 594: 5 towns Some
- 594: 12 which oweing
- 594: 16 wealth it
- 595: 26 them must
- 595: 32 for and well
- 596: 3 observations leaving
- 596: 4 others I
- 596: 12 Tocqueville who
- 596: 27 States each
- 596: 42 observation I
- 596: 44 Union having
- 597: 5–6 thousand I
- 597: 9 selection appointment instruction
- 597: 13 Europe; A
- 597: 23 government of
- 597: 27–28 foot. The
- 598: 31 A.
- 599: 4–5 defects, are
- 599: 6 all, He
- 599: 9 indigestion but
- 599: 10 quietly insidiously
- 599: 14 Earls Dukes
- 599: 27 so is
- 599: 29 title?
- 600: 8 Snobs, is
- 600: 22 heads and
- 600: 30 not half
- 600: 44 equal a
- 601: 14 Trollope who
- 601: 34–35 excursions duck·shooting
- 602: 19 crochets
- 603: 5 America for
- 603: 10 opinion he
- 603: 37 bankers merchants
- 603: 43 character giving
- 604: 6 that if
- 604: 13 ease ability
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- 604: 15 distant pervades
- 604: 17 States in
- 604: 23 Diary yet
- 605: 15 authority which
- 605: 22 made there
- 605: 40 circumstances the
- 606: 19 original far
- 606: 20 views they
- 606: 28–29 sailor” as
- 606: 31 especially, New
- 606: 36 republican
- 607: 4 office say
- 607: 22–23 them, having
- 607: 28 republicans
- 607: 30 republican
- 607: 38 last than
- 607: 39 anticipations and
- 608: 3 England that
- 608: 4 “Why”
- 609: 7 democratic
- 610: 5 shouting “Hurrah
- 610: 8 arrested taken
- 610: 16 North before
- 611: 2–3 facts and
- 611: 4 expce
- 611: 5 difft
- 611: 7 refd
- 611: 15 habits diet
- 611: 15 clothing moroseness
- 611: 15–16 uncommunicativeness want
- 611: 16 accomplishments want
- 611: 17 &c want
- 611: 20 flippancy superficiality
- 611: 23 up lounging
- 611: 26 of
- 611: 27 ignorant base
- 611: 28–29 officers the
- 612: 10 democracy than
- 612: 11 A.
- 612: 12 prejudice jealousy
- 612: 32 willingness with
- 612: 36 officers has
- 617: n. 33, l. 23 speculators stock
- 617: n. 33, ll. 23–24 selfish sensual
- 617: n. 33, l. 32 pay
- 617: n. 33, l. 36 democrat
- 617: n. 33, l. 37 democratic
- 617: n. 33, l. 39 directors, at
- 617: n. 36, l. 4 elsewhere. (Tileston
- 617: n. 36, l. 4 Phila lawyers
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Section 1 A Pioneer Community of the Present Day
- 618: 5 Cordilleras too
- 618: 16 peace the
- 619: 3 seasons however they
- 619: 38 line which is
- 620: 2 lead clothing coffee tobacco
- 620: 10 party taking
- 620: 19–20 jail. There
- 621: 20 contrary being
- 621: 33 heareabouts however
- 621: 39 civilization which
- 622: 16 them when
- 622: 36 living and
- 622: 37 too is
- 622: 37 for The
- 622: 43 population both
- 623: 7 solid steady
- 623: 8 mountains the
- 623: 9 industry mining
- 623: 9–10 agricultural, is
- 623: 11 cans wine
- 623: 11 ale olive
- 623: 16 bakeries, We
- 623: 38 region in
- 623: 44 men however long
- 624: 1–2 confectionary tobacco
- 624: 3 broker as
- 624: 3 agent as
- 624: 7 honest frugal
- 624: 12 mine, he
- 624: 14 notary. he
- 624: 15 French Spanish
- 624: 18 indicated that
- 624: 30 subdivision
- 624: 36 which without
- 624: 36–37 time he
- 624: 39 also have an be
- 624: 40 say “I
- 625: 3 road he
- 625: 8 Missisppi
- 625: 12 job is
- 625: 14 Burgundy undoubtedly
- 625: 16 charwoman) She
- 625: 23 propriety which
- 625: 36 tedious persistent
- 626: 1 artificial are
- 626: 1 advantages for
- 626: 1 instance for
- 626: 3 circumstances who
- 626: 24–25 bottom. “Life
- 626: 25–26 qualities tendencies
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- 626: 31 death passionate
- 626: 37–38 approved expected
- 628: 1 wife said
- 628: 3 back. “but
- 628: 3 added “there
- 628: 5–6 ways; “Why
- 628: 6 asked “What
- 628: 10 youd
- 628: 32 “Graves—
- 628: 3 3 them, “Yes
- 629: 31 feuds seems
- 629: 44 was of to
- 630: 9 statements brow-beating
- 630: 10 was the
- 630: 19 think the
- 630: 36 neighbor when
- 630: 37 enemy could
- 630: 41 Another that
- 631: 4 Mexicans negroes
- 631: 4 half-breeds in
- 631: 14 honorable brave
- 631: 21 community if
- 631: 23 vague
- 631: 27 society that
- 631: 34 Masons Odd
- 631: 37 proceedings exist
- 632: 8 thought “You
- 632: 14 are of Indians
- 632: 16 Europe. not
- 632: 29 Jew an
- 632: 29 Italian a
- 632: 30 Carolinian an
- 633: 3 threatened he
- 633: 3 Law that
- 633: 3–4 community as
- 633: 10–11 Sheriff, may
- 633: 14 case will
- 633: 23 London. Aside
- 633: 30–31 court, Indeed
- 633: 35 so, “I
- 633: 36 think said
- 633: 36 Judge that
- 634: 3 cry ’That
- 634: 8 However as
- 634: 12 evidence the
- 634: 17–18 him. The
- 634: 21–22 respects. Very
- 634: 25 it who
- 634: 27 there taking
- 634: 35 “accident,” as
- 635: 3 newspapers almost
- 635: 8–9 saying “Well
- 635: 10 replied smiling
- 635: 11 well,”
- 635: 40 way,
- 637: 11 Davis he
- 637: 39 chasity
- 638: 6 Indian the
- 638: 13 lusts his
- 638: 16 with extending
- 638: 17 nation is
- 638: 37 and the as
- 639: 11 vicinity but
- 639: 13 ’Sacramento Union’
- 640: 31 moment as
- 641: 2 Court should
- 641: 17 death which
- 641: 17 house was
- 642: 6 liberty the
- 642: 12 carlesness
- 642: 15 all but
- 642: 22 dashing but
- 642: 26 as with
- 642: 36 is always
- 643: 1 masters not
- 643: 34 persons chiefly
- 643: 38 another a
- 643: 40–644: 1 follows: His
- 644: 13 side always
- 644: 23–24 it.” (This
- 644: 32 election was
- 645: 9 him believing
- 645: 14 once when
- 645: 21 who as
- 645: 22 be had
- 645: 24 him which
- 645: 27 churches at
- 645: 32 solemn dignified
- 645: 45 exercis
- 646: 3–4 is ordinarily is
- 646: 6–7 organizations of
- 646: 22 neighborly catholic large
- 646: 23 Christianity as
- 646: 34 forsaken delapidated
- 647: 1 profession to
- 647: 2 instance I
- 647: 3 congregation apparently
- 647: 7 servility cowardice
- 647: 11 diem after
- 648: 5 pays is
- 648: 7 means I
- 648: 7 think as
- 648: 8 respectivly
- 648: 10 said there
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- 648: 16 book-learning it
- 648: 27 horse-races gambling
- 648: 39 populations are
- 648: 40 respect but
- 649: 1 fluctuating I
- 649: n. 5, l. 13 Once
- 649: n. 5, l. 17 us their
- 650: n. 5, l. 34 meeting Bell
- 650: n. 5, l. 39 “B” I
- 650: n. 5, l. 54 ceremony a
- 651: n. 14, l. 7 drink who
- 652: n. 37, l. 6 ackgs
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Section 2 Defining Civilization
- 658: 8 time I
- 654: 12 spokesman who
- 655: 41 thousand, five
- 656: 15 it I
- 656: 19 California owing
- 656: 30 here is however
- 656: 31 period is
- 656: 35 intelligent and
- 656: 35 feeling which
- 656: 36 indifference of
- 657: 17 truth any
- 657: 19 exercised
- 657: 22 contracted concentrated
- 657: 26 character that
- 657: 36 bear if
- 657: 36 any in
- 658: 2 arrows hangs
- 658: 12 stimulated he
- 658: 13 utterance, It
- 658: 14 bath his
- 658: 18 _____!
- 658: 39 these I
- 659: 5 perhaps but
- 659: 8 scale I
- 659: 15 Englishmen the
- 659: 16–17 Mexicans Chinese
- 659: 27 industriously who
- 659: 37 vagabond deep
- 659: 41 and whatever
- 660: 38–39 brokenly a
- 661: 9 clay either
- 661: 27 ironclad-armed, steamships
- 661: 36 gambler when
- 661: 42 theology the
- 662: 41 disposition industrious
- 663: 24 where if
- 664: 12 society whether
- 664: 13–14 servility cautious
- 664: 23 churches the
- 664: 24 books the
- 665: 3 deceptive however
- 665: 7 others cannot
- 665: 39 temperance of
- 666: 4 drinks he
- 666: 7 civilization habits
- 666: 20 barbarians for
- 666: 22 instance are
- 666: 41 complains
- 667: 18 savage while
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Section 3 The Low Level of Civilization of Early Emigrants from Europe
- 670: 11 hardships was
- 670: 23 credited and
- 670: 38 food and
- 670: 44 Europe.”
- 671: 12 Pilgrims the
- 671: 15 home but
- 671: 16 numerically when
- 671: 17 society is
- 671: 19 embarked the
- 671: 26–27 only with a
- 671: 30 who because
- 671: 37 poaches’
- 671: 39 people so
- 671: 43 caution do
- 672: 4 all thus
- 672: 5 persons in
- 673: 7 him how
- 673: 22 Ditch dead
- 674: 23 way in
- 674: 24 (but that)
- 674: 24 voluntarily
- 674: 28 probabilities however
- 675: 13 who under
- 675: 14 debts were
- 676: 4 is as
- 676: 18–19 voluntary are
- 677: 40 Roy Scott
- 678: 29 De Foe who
- 678: 41 consideration that
- 679: 3 is small
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Section 4 The Barbarizing Experience of Pioneers on the Frontier
- 682: 5 landing has
- 683: 1 him he
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- 683: 5–6 effictly
- 683: 9 that might
- 683: 40 towns villages
- 684: 3–4 state is
- 684: 14–15 Connecticut Rhode
- 684: 28 about miles
- 684: 31 states leaving
- 685: 15 engaged it
- 685: 15 true with
- 685: 17 strenghth and
- 685: 24 ravenous brutal
- 685: 24–25 lying treacherous bloodthirsty
- 685: 29 favor he
- 686: 1 7 warfare read
- 686: 24–25 year. There
- 687: 38 cares
- 688: n. 4, l. 1 civlzd
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Section 5 The Decivilizing Current in American Society
- 689: 6 Englishman we
- 689: 14–15 history we
- 689: 15 family which
- 689: 15 no
- 689: 17 developed, If
- 689: 17–18 years they
- 689: 19 no
- 689: 21 no
- 690: 5 generations number
- 690: 11 steady consistent
- 690: 26 millions what
- 691: 11 proposition it
- 692: 3 devil, They
- 692: 6–7 rule. Where
- 692: 10 circumstances but
- 692: 14 superiors if
- 692: 20 class with
- 692: 24 instance deal
- 692: 30 unfavorably every
- 693: 21 country they
- 693: 24 indifferently that
- 693: 28 stationer a
- 693: 31 draper a
- 693: 32 dealer an
- 693: 32 paperer a
- 694: 13 fruits confectionary
- 694: 13–14 miner the
- 694: 25 society there
- 694: 30 democracy the
- 694: 36–37 tradesmen afterwards
- 694: 37 M.A. passed
- 695: 6 lawyer let
- 695: 6 add he
- 695: 8 barrister is
- 695: 10 probate chancery
- 696: 4 ways less
- 696: 19 —— an
- 697: 19 law who
- 697: 21 learned most
- 697: 26 away the
- 697: 34–35 it? “Oh
- 698: 23 say and
- 698: 39 spin weave dye
- 699: 9 materials the
- 699: 17 savage and
- 699: 18–19 them. Thus
- 699: 32 within imperfect
- 699: 33 inconvenient pretentious
- 699: 38 painted gilded
- 700: 4 sometimes as
- 700: 5 show cannot
- 700: 7 Mathematic Belles
- 700: 7 Economy Mental
- 700: 8 Astronomy Geology the
- 700: 19 civilization must
- 701: 11 formed however
- 701: 17 salaries of
- 701: 22–23 communities. To
- 701: 29 promises except
- 701: 37–38 doing. There
- 701: 41 deliberate careful
- 702: 10 most there
- 702: 39 of. for
- 703: 6–7 communities though
- 703: 7 market
- 703: 9 average than
- 703: 22 stupid is
- 703: 27 wisdom to
- 703: 28 society must
- 703: 32 rapidity cannot
- 703: 36 delibrated
- 703: 41 Theolog.
- 704: 7 sake knowledge
- 704: 7 knowde’s
- 704: 9 people the
- 704: 10 A
- 704: 10 A
- 704: 10 A.
- 704: 12 cautiously safely
- 704: 28 think that
- 704: 31 others except
- 704: 33 representative principal
- 704: 33 evil this
- 704: 34 wh.
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- 704: 38 expce
- 705: 2 constitution that
- 705: 3 worse this
- 705: 6 refce
- 705: 10 expercd
- 705: 11–12 deeply thoroughly carefully
- 705: 18 me) Where
- 705: 25 oppunty
- 706: 10 office are
- 706: 20 studies it
- 706: 28 South as
- 706: 29 themselves adopted
- 706: 29–30 unwise simple
- 706: 31 stronger better
- 706: 38 words by
- 707: 5 cluch
- 707: 7 mines letting
- 707: 15 towns) (Some
- 707: 24 Chinese Negroes
- 707: 34 country there
- 707: 35 wastefulness of
- 707: 35 hasty inconsiderate
- 707: 36 disjointed desultory
- 708: 19 tracts religious
- 708: 19 periodicals the
- 708: 20 &c. through
- 708: 20 churches the
- 708: 24 property relates
- 709: 18 ministers, have
- 709: 18 contend as
- 709: 21–22 off? I
- 709: 42 tongue their
- 709: 44 mental moral
- 710: 5–6 dependent. I
- 710: 24 instruct to
- 710: 33 advantages advantages
- 710: 34 have is
- 711: 1–2 it. Just
- 711: 8 trusts the
- 711: 17–18 education They
- 711: 28–29 mass. So
- 711: 29 far, as
- 711: 36 society which
- 711: 39 classes no
- 711: 44 man, will I
- 712: 11 favored it
- 712: 20–21 field. I
- 712: 22 which judging
- 712: 27 church including
- 712: 29 haggard starved-looking
- 712: 37 say half
- 713: 3 finish the
- 713: 5 carle sly
- 713: 13 talent instruction
- 713: 19–20 Conggrtnl Baptist
- 713: 20 is suppose
- 713: 27 mean barbaric
- 713: 29 “favored” that
- 716: 20 professers the
- 716: 27 States each
- 717: 1 subject should
- 717: 10 organization
- 717: 14 judgment inclining
- 717: 33–34 agencies. It
- 717: 40 say from
- 718: 3 writing to
- 718: 14–15 employ as
- 718: 15 is
- 718: 39 Barbarism the
- 719: 23 Unitarian I
- 719: 27 by unfair an
- 719: 32 church for
- 719: 33 work beyond
- 719: 38 sympathizers then
- 721: n. 3, l. 3 Puritans however
- 721: n. 17, l. 3 virtuous orderly
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Section 6 The Civilizing Current in American Society
- 723: 14 ago but
- 723: 34 return is
- 724: 13 relation such
- 724: 17 forced artificial
- 724: 33 plans the
- 724: 37–38 regular distinct
- 725: 5 minded mean
- 725: 21 decivlzn
- 726: 6 their comes
- 726: 7–8 England churches
- 726: 8–9 compactly was
- 726: 17 closely are
- 727: 6–7 associations mutual
- 727: 13 towns were
- 727: 21 next the
- 727: 25 society of
- 727: 28 other in
- 727: 29 hypocricy concealment
- 727: 38 not hope
- 727: 38 not try
- 727: 38 themselves therefore
- 727: 39 civ
- 728: 3 emancipated observations
- 728: 3–4 B.V.
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- 728: 5 civilized it
- 728: 23 ingenuity bravery
- 729: 6 Europe Aside
- 729: 18 charge, amounts
- 729: 24 children
- 729: 24–25 daily no
- 729: 42–43 a large considerable
- 730: 1 many the
- 730: 8 other as
- 730: 26 society in
- 730: 29 write and
- 730: 32 it is does
- 730: 35 be they
- 730: 35 are least
- 731: 7 Statics p
- 731: 8 faculties
- 731: 20 Negroes also
- 731: 21 States of
- 731: 21–22 Norwegians, in
- 731: 22 seaports of
- 731: 22 Americans in
- 731: 26 them if
- 731: 26 remain they
- 731: 27 homes a
- 731: 27 wants a
- 731: 28 energy skill
- 731: 29 leaders sometimes
- 732: 12 America our
- 732: 14 novel to
- 732: 29–30 areas neighborhoods
- 732: 32 Norwegians of
- 733: 3 nations each
- 733: 4 field one
- 733: 11 physicians lawyers
- 733: 30 is forehanded in
- 733: 31 habits all
- 734: 6 church state
- 734: 20 (Bohemian) more
- 734: 21–22 incompleteness unthoroughness
- 734: 31 parents the
- 734: 31–32 civilized while
- 734: 33 offspring were
- 734: 35 diseases the
- 734: 38 frontier while
- 734: 39 feeble have
- 735: 3–4 neighborhood it
- 735: 6 debtor a
- 735: 12 settlement while
- 735: 25 fertility a
- 735: 27 land churches
- 735: 27 schools stores mills
- 735: 31 children are
- 735: 35 settlements while
- 735: 42 man and
- 736: 9 cloth but
- 736: 12 worse while
- 736: 20 opinions out
- 736: 27 aware even
- 736: 32–33 communities conveniences
- 736: 34 settlers those
- 737: 11–12 wilderness, to
- 737: 37 this a
- 737: 38 pauperism which
- 738: 16–17 manifestation and
- 738: 27–28 strong distinguishing ruling
- 738: 31 eager hasty
- 739: 19 companions he
- 739: 23–24 affection. Imagine
- 740: 3–4 household. To
- 740: 11 morals different
- 740: 14 rare similar
- 740: 27 individual young
- 741: 1 A.
- 741: 2 A.
- 741: 3 opinion boys
- 741: 6 (sensuous?) childlike
- 741: 10 simple natural
- 741: 10 people metaphysicians
- 741: 21 A
- 741: 26 A.
- 742: 5 dresses one
- 742: 7 colony the
- 742: 24 manner than
- 743: 12–13 brave. This
- 743: 14 selfishness modesty
- 743: 22 E
- 744: 22 gentlemen in
- 744: 29 A.
- 744: 34 A.
- 745: 14 A
- 745: 21 loyalty reverence
- 745: 31 say no
- 745: 36 home if
- 745: 37 boy does
- 745: 39 him, So
- 746: 17 England always
- 746: 24 light more
- 746: 25 like in
- 746: 28 better more
- 746: 30 dealing peace
- 746: 32 superior then to
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- 746: 37 purposes not
- 747: 9 people in
- 747: 12 not whether
- 747: 37–38 attempted. The
- 748: 21–22 circumstances.) Civilization
- 748: 34 parts the
- 748: 44 the bases
- 749: 5 rich money
- 749: 40–41 characteristic, simply
- 749: 42–43 Slavery. But
- 750: 36–37 people whether
- 751: 13 rent than
- 751: 19 suffering etc
- 751: 23 prejudices readiness
- 751: 24 violence wilfulness
- 751: 24 (mercurialness) enthusiasms
- 752: 16–17 vagrants outcasts
- 752: 26 be when
- 752: 37 Canada our
- 753: 18 here we
- 753: 27–28 agents: The
- 753: 31 party some
- 754: 4 doubting however
- 754: 6 plenty that
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Section 7 The Prospect for Civilization in America
- 757: 7 prvlgs
- 757: 8 population more
- 757: 18 thousand having
- 757: 19–20 classes are
- 757: 27 stimulants fashions
- 758: 7 energetic elastic
- 758: 8 movements, they
- 758: 8 would for
- 758: 15–16 evidences he
- 758: 36 America and
- 758: 39 gentlemen he
- 759: 20 case. (look
- 759: 20 announcements) We
- 760: 2 refinement culture
- 760: 6–7 generations there
- 760: 13 Arnold Mr
- 760: 18 capital either
- 760: 20 attainments is
- 760: 30 bread cotton
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Postscript, c. 1868