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And I can easily see how people are driven back to the Bad Lands. Travels with Charley in Search of America 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z
As I was not prepared for the Missouri boundary, so I was not prepared for the Bad Lands. Travels with Charley in Search of America 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z
In the night the Bad Lands had become Good Lands. Travels with Charley in Search of America 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z
Going in quest of a gold mine, the little band is spied by Indians, chased across the Bad Lands, and overwhelmed by a snowstorm in the mountains. A Roving Commission Or, Through the Black Insurrection at Hayti 2012-02-06T03:00:13.023Z
I did not envy him the peril of that sixty-mile jaunt through the Bad Lands, but it was an old story to him. Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z
Here is a short example of Indian story-telling: Far out in the middle of the “Bad Lands” upon the Little Missouri, there stands a pillar-like butte some four or five hundred paces in height. Indian Scout Talks A Guide for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls 2011-09-11T02:00:11.207Z
In 1880 the Northern Pacific Railroad was built nearly to the edge of the Bad Lands, and the danger of Indian war was totally eliminated. Hunting in Many Lands The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club 2011-08-20T02:00:11.973Z
In the far distance, at the open end of the valley, the eye is arrested by turret-shaped buttes, showing the bizarre formation and variegated strata characteristic of the “Bad Lands.” Golden Face A Tale of the Wild West 2011-07-05T02:00:27.453Z
Aimless rock formation was a drug on the creation’s market the day that the Bad Lands were made. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z
Only enough of these pamphlets were printed to reach the few hundred comrades who rode the grim circuit of "The Bad Lands" in that eventful centennial year. Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z
These conspicuously sculptured areas constitute what are commonly termed Bad Lands. North America 2011-05-05T02:00:20.027Z
He meant to use the craft, the cunning and the stealth of the Bad Lands to establish his innocence. Doors of the Night 2011-04-12T02:00:23.287Z
They had passed the intricate defiles of the Bad Lands, and were now threading the rugged and broken country beyond. Golden Face A Tale of the Wild West 2011-07-05T02:00:27.453Z
After this short crisis, the dismembered clouds float out over the prairie and are dissipated in the hot air, even before they reach the first white turrets of the Bad Lands. The Westerners 2011-02-14T03:00:39.347Z
Then we turned The Great Bend and plunged into the Bad Lands. The Land of Frozen Suns 2011-01-23T03:00:15.307Z
The remaining members of Sitting Bull's command fled to the "Bad Lands" of Dakota, but a number were persuaded to return to Pine Ridge Agency. The Greater Republic A History of the United States
It was one of the most infamous Chinese underground dives in the Bad Lands. Doors of the Night 2011-04-12T02:00:23.287Z
The "Bad Lands" of the arid Western States are rich in fossil remains of horses. Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know Easy studies of the earth and the stars for any time and place
The two sat there until the moon rose over the Bad Lands. The Westerners 2011-02-14T03:00:39.347Z
First is called the Black Hills district, there the ancient land still stands, And the pile of broken ridges is Dakota’s famed Bad Lands. Paul Bunyan and His Loggers
Finally, the Indians fled and joined the malcontents, already assembled in the Bad Lands. The Greater Republic A History of the United States
In the haunted stillness of the Bad Lands, beneath the white glare of an enormous prairie moon, the wolves danced a stormy movement about the young Indian brother who made medicine with his feet. Dusty Star
They are the crumbly Bad Lands of the West, cut through by rivers, and strangely sculptured by wind and rain. Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know Easy studies of the earth and the stars for any time and place
At the end of the year there remained no more schooners in the cache of the Bad Lands, but Lone Wolfs band was the best armed in all the West. The Westerners 2011-02-14T03:00:39.347Z
They started to level the Prairies, but their knowledge was not an iota, So soon the two were stranded in the Bad Lands of Dakota. Paul Bunyan and His Loggers
They probably won't trouble you any," the officer remarked, "as they're undoubtedly headed for the Bad Lands in Big Horn county. Boy Scouts on the Great Divide or, The Ending of the Trail
They had melted away into the barren gullies of the Bad Lands, as if they had been a dream. Dusty Star
He felt that he ought to go to the Ghost Dance big camp, in the Bad Lands. Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women
When the sun dipped behind the Hills and threw their long shadows silently out across to the Bad Lands, the chill of twilight struck in, and so the Indians wrapped themselves closely in their blankets. The Westerners 2011-02-14T03:00:39.347Z
I first came in contact with Mr. Roosevelt some twenty-five years ago, when his personality already pervaded the country from the Bad Lands of Dakota to the Rocky Mountains. The Twentieth Century American Being a Comparative Study of the Peoples of the Two Great Anglo-Saxon Nations
The two sheriffs and their deputies discussed the situation thoroughly, and finally decided that the two train robbers were making for the Bad Lands in Big Horn county. Boy Scouts on the Great Divide or, The Ending of the Trail
Indians who were deeply religious declared that it was the wolves making medicine, when the Great Spirit walked across the Bad Lands at the falling of the year. Dusty Star
Short Bull, Kicking Bear and other prophets of the Messiah led their people into the Bad Lands, in the northwest corner of the Pine Ridge reservation, there to await the promised time. Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women
They travelled for twenty days in a south-westerly direction, through what were afterwards known as the Bad Lands of the Little Missouri, a country unlike anything they had ever seen before. Pathfinders of the Great Plains A Chronicle of La Vérendrye and his Sons
Nothing special occurred that evening, except that the monotony of the journey was slightly relieved by the train entering upon the Bad Lands. The Award of Justice Or, Told in the Rockies A Pen Picture of the West
They have suffered actual privations crossing the desert and more recently in the Bad Lands of the northwest. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V
Leaping, bending, running, turning his body in every direction, Dusty Star danced a wolf-dance the like of which the Bad Lands had never known. Dusty Star
Soon there were three thousand of the Sioux in the Bad Lands. Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women
Among these latter was the black-haired man who had given Lambert his title and elevated him to the nobility of the Bad Lands. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
“Is that,” vaguely, “what they call the Bad Lands?” A Breath of Prairie and other stories
It had seemed to her, ever since the terrible holocaust of a few months before, as if the Bad Lands had moved eastward upon them. The Biography of a Prairie Girl
When the sun had lifted himself above the horizon, the travellers had already reached the last buttes of the Bad Lands, and saw the prairies stretching at their feet. Dusty Star
They occupied the corral, too, and kept the Ghost Dancers from getting the ponies that had been put there in readiness for fleeing to the Bad Lands. Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women
No sterner figure ever rode the Bad Lands than Jeremiah Lambert appeared eight days after his escape out of his enemies' hands. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
Her face was as hard as a man’s, her eyes were as blue and level as a deputy sheriff’s in the Bad Lands, and her lips were straight and thin. The River Prophet
The gray mare made no bother and soon they were riding down toward the strip of Bad Lands. Rimrock Trail
It was built long before planks were used in the Bad Lands of Dakota. The Watchers of the Plains A Tale of the Western Prairies
Our brothers are waiting for us in the Bad Lands, before they make the whites die. Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women
Vesta was firm in her intention of giving up the ranch and leaving the Bad Lands as soon as she could sell the cattle. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
For some days there was danger of a reprisal, but the crisis passed, and those Indians who had fled to the "Bad Lands" were induced to come in and surrender. The Indian To-day The Past and Future of the First American
"Come out of the Bad Lands," he said, looking toward the range. Rimrock Trail
He looked at the foothills, the red butte rising in their midst, the tinted Bad Lands, the winding, willow-fringed creek. 'Me--Smith'
Far up in the mountains, in that section where head the Roaring Fork, One Horse Creek, and the Del Oro, is a vast tract of wild, untraveled country known vaguely as the Bad Lands. Brand Blotters
He was completely changed in appearance, even to the sacrifice of his prized beard, so long his aristocratic distinction in the Bad Lands. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
Our route lay through the sage brush of the Bad Lands, and some of the party were very anxious to stop at a mountain stream and catch some trout. The Sheep Eaters
Much of the country beyond the Platte was "Bad Lands," where the grass is scant and poor, the soil ashen and spongy, and the water densely alkaline. Starlight Ranch and Other Stories of Army Life on the Frontier
Once well into the Bad Lands, he was as effectually lost as if the earth had opened and swallowed him. 'Me--Smith'
Little black trigonid bees had their special quarry, a small deep valley in the midst of a waste of interlacing Bad Lands, on the side of a precipitous butte. Edge of the Jungle
As for himself, his great plans were at an end on the Bad Lands range. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
On the next day, August 3d, the command moved west through the Bad Lands, and just as it emerged from this terribly ragged country it was sharply attacked by a large body of Indians. The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier
The great stretches of natural pasture are broken by gray sage-brush plains, and tracts of strangely shaped and colored Bad Lands; sun-scorched wastes in summer, and in winter arctic in their iron desolation. The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado
He was going to be ill—excruciatingly, terribly ill, alone in the Bad Lands! 'Me--Smith'
On one occasion I referred to his life in the Bad Lands as "a kind of idyl." Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Down through the Bad Lands the Little Missouri comes in long windings, white, from a distance, as a frozen river between the ash-gray hills. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
By daylight we are at the Springs and in a locality much like the Bad Lands of South Dakota. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania
Locked in Nature’s boozem over there in the Bad Lands there’s a world of them. The Fighting Shepherdess
No honest man drove horses across the Bad Lands. 'Me--Smith'
On the 8th Roosevelt was already in St. Paul, on his way to the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The events of that Sunday introduced Lambert into the Bad Lands and established his name and fame. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
So he took himself to the West, to where the Little Missouri River flows in winding form through what are called the Bad Lands of North Dakota. American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt
The pink deepened on gypsum cliffs and sandstone buttes of the distant Bad Lands, while purple shadows crept over the green foothills and blackened the canyons. The Fighting Shepherdess
Their horses were gathering speed as they turned them toward the Bad Lands. 'Me--Smith'
There was a roar of delight from the cowpunchers, and, instantly, the phrase became a part of the vocabulary of the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Daughters there must be, indeed, among the many stockholders in that big business, but they were not available in the Bad Lands. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
A few had been killed, and there had likewise been great slaughter among a flock of lambs that had been driven into the Bad Lands the year previous. American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt
They got their colored clay from the Bad Lands. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History
He told himself that the trip through the Bad Lands had unnerved him, but the explanation was not satisfying. 'Me--Smith'
The Bad Lands no doubt required the ability to mix with all manner of men, for it was all manner of men that congregated there. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Lambert hadn't as much flesh, by a good many pounds, as he had carried into the Bad Lands on his bicycle. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
Theodore Roosevelt had his weapons and ammunition, a mackintosh and a toothbrush, certainly much less than he had carried even when roughing it in the Bad Lands of the West. American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt
The tender Cadet nursed him along to an even-up at the Punch-Bowl and then proceeded to smear His vital Organs all over the Bad Lands. Ade's Fables
Fast moving specks that rose and fell among the hills of the Bad Lands bore out the Indian’s words. 'Me--Smith'
His experience in the Meadowbrook Hunt, however, had scarcely prepared him adequately for combat with the four-legged children of Satan that "mewed their mighty youth" on the wild ranges of the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
It always made Lambert think of the handlebars on that long-horn safety bicycle that he came riding into the Bad Lands. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
Issuing from the Bad Lands the jaded column had been plodding all day long, though with frequent enforced rests, through a rolling sea of barren, turfless earth. Under Fire
The tender Cadet nursed him along to an even-up at the Punch-Bowl and then proceeded to smear his vital Organs all over the Bad Lands. Ade's Fables
If water was to be found somewhere in the Bad Lands the location of the ranch was ideal for—certain purposes. 'Me--Smith'
The Bad Lands Rub�iyat Through the long days of that soft, green June, Roosevelt was making himself at home in his new and strange surroundings. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
These fires are peculiar to the Bad Lands, and not uncommon there, owing their origin to forest or prairie blazes which spread to the exposed veins of coal. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
The renegades had two or three days' start to begin with, and if pursued, all they had to do was to hide in the Bad Lands and pick off their pursuers. Under Fire
Burton and me had just turned the top of that queer hill, that overlooks the Southwest road into the Bad Lands, when I see a parcel of riders coming out. Red Saunders' Pets and Other Critters
The only living thing in sight was a herd of antelope, crossing an opposite hill, and far to the southward he could see the mysterious buttes of the Bad Lands. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World
In the Bad Lands the thieves became daily more pestiferous. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
So it was with the people who lived in the Bad Lands at the time that we come among them on the vehicle of this tale. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
She was sure that the descriptions her boy had given of the Bad Lands were so vividly accurate that he must know them even better than did her nephew-in-law, the lieutenant. Under Fire
You will find him along the Rio Grande frontier; out on the sun-baked deserts of New Mexico and Arizona; up in the Bad Lands of Montana, and the snow-capped mountains of the Rockies. Danger Signals Remarkable, Exciting and Unique Examples of the Bravery, Daring and Stoicism in the Midst of Danger of Train Dispatchers and Railroad Engineers
If anything, the river was rougher and wilder than it had been the day before; running between high buttes which formed the upper edge of the Bad Lands. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World
It was the kind of story that the Bad Lands liked to hear, and the spectacles and the fringed buckskin suit gave it an added attraction. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Made and sold and distributed in the Bad Lands by the Duke of Chimney Butte. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
A friend in Duluth has sent us Rosa Sayi, and we obtained Rosa Macounii from the Bad Lands of North Dakota. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
So he went on to explain: he knew the cowboy story was a corker, and another, of Arizona, described an Indian fight in the Bad Lands that was capital. The Title Market
No caves have been discovered in the Bad Lands, unless that name be applied to some of the geodes which are really grottoes, they being of sufficient size for a man to stand in. Cave Regions of the Ozarks and Black Hills
No doubt, Roosevelt was beginning already to realize what he was gaining in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
That Sunday afternoon race had become as much a fixed institution in the Bad Lands as the railroad itself. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
Doubtless we were new to his generation; for in the evening dusk we had drifted well into the Bad Lands. The River and I
They had been brought in recently from the Rosebud Indian Agency, and had been captured some time before in the Bad Lands. The Voyage of the Rattletrap
After moving along some distance we see the Bad Lands, and then come into the Tennis Court. Cave Regions of the Ozarks and Black Hills
Bad Lands Rub�iyat Roosevelt returned to the upper ranch on August 11th. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
So she came, and went, crossing his way in the Bad Lands in that hour of his small triumph, and left her perfumed token of appreciation in his hand. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
That night we pitched camp under a lone scrubby tree at the mouth of an arid gulch that led back into the utterly God-forsaken Bad Lands. The River and I
He was our recent acquaintance, Silas Pine, bronco-buster from the Bad Lands, who, with clinched teeth and rigid features, was in full practice of his chosen profession. "Forward, March" A Tale of the Spanish-American War
The next chamber is called the Bad Lands, on account of a certain resemblance to that desolate region. Cave Regions of the Ozarks and Black Hills
His battle was half won when he came back with the name of The Bad Lands Cowboy. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
A fence in the Bad Lands was unknown outside a corral in those days. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
The forenoon was well advanced when he rode into the mouth of the narrow pass which gives access, above the mines, into the Lava Mountains and through them into the Bad Lands. The Desert Valley
"Hear anything of a shoot-fest up in the Bad Lands last night?" he asked. Success A Novel
The gales is from the no'th an' they lashes the plains from the Bad Lands to the Rio Grande. Wolfville Nights
He had, meanwhile, made up his mind that, however the dice might fall at the convention, he would henceforth make his home, for a part of the year at least, in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Lambert found the story more interesting than anything he ever had imagined of the Bad Lands. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
Why even the winged scavenger when all animal life fled the Bad Lands? The Desert Valley
He had trailed a “road agent” across, the Bad Lands for hundreds of miles, brought him back to within a few miles of Deadwood and picketed him out for the night. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1
The country back from the river stretched in rolling, barren hills 200 or 300 feet high—a continuation of the Bad Lands of Utah, which lay off to the west. Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico
That lady had drawn the fire of Mrs. Roberts before she had been in the Bad Lands a week. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
He was a thousand miles away from the Bad Lands in his fast-running dreams. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
He had little liking for the plight that would be his were he set afoot here in the heart of the Bad Lands. The Desert Valley
I knew Fred's patience and skill as a hunter from the trips we had taken together after deer and mountain sheep through the Bad Lands of the Little Missouri. The Rough Riders
While large trails followed on down the Powder, their direction was wrong for us, as they led towards the Bad Lands and the lower Yellowstone country. The Log of a Cowboy A Narrative of the Old Trail Days
The raiders skirted the Bad Lands on the north, pushing on east to the Missouri, and for a time Medora's precious collection of desperadoes remained undisturbed. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
He was familiar with that type of man such as Wood had described Hargus as being; he had met some of them in the Bad Lands. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
Carr evaded and made a vague remark about a man riding across the Bad Lands perhaps with money in his pocket. The Desert Valley
I was thoroughly familiar with the Bad Lands, and spent an hour or more in discussing the coming campaign with the general. An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)
He swung up to the back of the Indian pony that would carry him through the Bad Lands to the railroad, and turned for a last look. The Phantom Herd
Sewall, meanwhile, was also writing letters "to the folks back East," and the opinions he expressed about the Bad Lands were plain and unvarnished. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Don't hurt him, boys," admonished a third voice, which he knew for Berry Kerr's—"this is the young man who has come to the Bad Lands with a mission. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
The Indian went back toward the Bad Lands, swift, silent, and in a little was lost in the distance. The Desert Valley
That night I rode seventy-five miles through the Bad Lands of the Yellowstone. An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)
He then peeled off the ulster and the tuppeny trousers, and throwing these and the Svengalis over the fence, he was home again from the Bad Lands. Back to the Woods
Roosevelt was too young and untested a member of the community to exert any open influence during those first weeks of his active life in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
With that adventure he had opened his account of trouble in the Bad Lands, an account that was growing day by day, the final balancing of which he could not foresee. The Duke Of Chimney Butte
He gave his horse an hour in the stable while he himself made ready for his short cut across the Bad Lands. The Desert Valley
"No, I'm not going to welsh," Bunch came right back, "but I'm only a silent partner in this concern, so you for the Bad Lands to do the barking for the show." You Can Search Me
Saunders and I lay under a bit of Bad Lands, soaking in the spring sun, and enjoying the first cigarette since breakfast. Mr. Scraggs
In the Bad Lands, in June, 1884, there was a solid minority of law-abiding citizens who could be depended on in any crisis. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
On the way back, his trail crossed that of a breed wolfer on his way into the Bad Lands. The Long Shadow
In the Little Missouri Bad Lands there is so much mineral matter that no regular licks are needed. The Winning of the West, Volume 2 From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783
The battles of Big Mound, of White Stone Hill, and of the Bad Lands had been fought, had become mere history; dim already to the newcomer as Lexington or Bull Run. Where the Trail Divides
Her dad could remember when Sid Cummings and his bunch hung out in the Bad Lands fifty miles to the east of there. Jean of the Lazy A
Roosevelt, meanwhile, would continue his buffalo hunt, remaining in the Bad Lands until he received word that the boys from the Maltese Cross were in a position to "complete the deal." Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Red Cloud had followed a single buffalo bull into the Bad Lands and was out of sight and hearing of his companions. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains
He became the peg upon which several range books were hung, Hagedorn's Roosevelt in the Bad Lands and Lang's Ranching with Roosevelt in particular. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations
The man's reputation had reached into every corner of the Bad Lands, it was true; but it had not been known that the man himself was on this side of the water. The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale
The next morning we were up with the dawn and started by eight to run down Mountain Billy, the grey wolf who lived on the ranchmen of the Bad Lands. A Woman Tenderfoot
Together they constituted not a band, but a "system," that had its tentacles in every horse and cattle "outfit" in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The whole people turned out as spectators of the struggle, and the battlefield was a plateau between the two camps, in the midst of picturesque Bad Lands. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains
Then Chip plunged headlong into the Bad Lands, so to speak. Chip, of the Flying U
He would see soon enough—old Kronische, the wizened, crafty, little chemist, who burrowed like a fox in its hole deep in the heart of the Bad Lands, would answer that question. The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale
But it was the Bad Lands, and there was a hot spell on. A Woman Tenderfoot
There were no mavericks in the Bad Lands Cowboy articles. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
They hid it somewhere in the Bad Lands, his resting place to this day. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains
The Little Doctor was somewhere—he never seemed to know just where, nowadays—and the house was lonesome as an isolated peak in the Bad Lands. Chip, of the Flying U
It was a matter of only two blocks to Baldy Jack's, one of the most infamous dance halls in the Bad Lands, but it was already ten minutes to ten. The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale
They, like Mike, had expected Sam would strike for the Bad Lands, and they rode far and fast to intercept him. Revenge!
He merely drew his man aside and told him that "it had been decided" that he should leave town at once and never again appear in the round-up district of the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
On the south border of this mesa and plateau country are the Bridger Bad Lands, lying at the foot of the Uinta Mountains. Canyons of the Colorado
The Little Doctor could not see anything, just then, but no one noticed anything wrong with her eyes, for they were all down in the Bad Lands, watching an old range cow defend her calf. Chip, of the Flying U
He ran on, as he had come, through lane and alley, working his way out of the Bad Lands. The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale
It is the despair of the painter as it colors the minarets of the Bad Lands which abound around Adobe, and it dries up the company gardens if they don't watch the acequias mighty sharp. Crooked Trails
As long as the cattle could be held within the narrow strip of Bad Lands, they were safe enough, for the deep ravines afforded them ample refuge from the icy gales. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
During whole afternoons he sat there looking out over the Bad Lands. The Claim Jumpers
But Chip was dead to all save that tiny basin in the Bad Lands—to the wolves and their quarry. Chip, of the Flying U
He had come out of the East thinking that desperado etiquette of the Bad Lands was opéra bouffe. Over the Pass
Although most of Montana is rich in either agriculture or mineral, a considerable area is occupied by the notorious Bad Lands. My Native Land The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the Instruction of the Young
But he talked of the Bad Lands to any one who would listen. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The sparkle was quenched in the Cheyenne; the white gleam of the Bad Lands became a dull gray, scarce distinguishable from the gray of the twilight. The Claim Jumpers
She started a scene in the edge of the Bad Lands down the river. Chip, of the Flying U
About the middle of August the expedition entered the Bad Lands, and the members were the first white men to traverse that unexplored region. Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in St. Paul
In exact contrast to the Bad Lands is the Gallatin Valley, about four hundred square miles in extent. My Native Land The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the Instruction of the Young
The "boss" of Elkhorn Ranch, meanwhile, oblivious of the heat which he was generating in the Marquis's Prime Minister, was taking his slow course northeastward across Wyoming to the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
She was gazing out over the Bad Lands to the East. The Claim Jumpers
A train broken down in the middle of the Bad Lands was not more cut off. The Little Nugget
"Better than being out in a blizzard in the Bad Lands!" he gayly cried, as he dozed away, having finished a good meal and lowered the level of the "Lone Wolf" cocktails. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
So many descriptions of the Bad Lands have been given, that we need scarcely refer to them at great length. My Native Land The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the Instruction of the Young
It was decided to hold it, however, and I gave the notice wide publicity in the Bad Lands Cowboy. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
In the Bad Lands of Arizona I could have cut my way into some of the Eocene formations with my pocket-knife. Time and Change
Here we struck across the Bad Lands, and I thought that if there ever was a place rightly named, it surely was this section of country. Thirty-One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains, Or, the Last Voice from the Plains An Authentic Record of a Life Time of Hunting, Trapping, Scouting and Indian Fighting in the Far West
Well, we ran a quick survey west to the Bad Lands—for it was out here that we must find success or failure. The U. P. Trail
Nothing can thrive or prosper in the Bad Lands which, however, are full of evidences of prehistoric life and which, perhaps, at one time were the scenes of activity and even prosperity. My Native Land The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the Instruction of the Young
They had their cabin in a coulee west of the Big Ox Bow, forty miles south of Medora, in the wildest part of the Bad Lands, and "worked the country" from there north and south. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Then, with the agent leading in the trail of the outlaws, they set off at a walk through the sickening sun-glare for the water hole in the edge of the Bad Lands. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police
The strata of the Bad Lands contain vast numbers of the remains of the animals of Tertiary times, and the large amount of barren surface exposed to view makes search for fossils easy and fruitful. The Elements of Geology
Recent discoveries in the fossil beds of the Bad Lands of Nebraska prove that the horse originated in America. Atlantis : the antediluvian world
Great was the contrast between the barren tract of the Bad Lands passed over during the night and the landscape then unrolling beneath them. Robur the Conqueror
They were said to be after horse-thieves, but it became noticeable that their activities seemed to be directed mainly against the small ranchers on the edge of the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
They're hitting for what we call the Bad Lands over beyond the Coyote, twenty miles from here. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police
Some of his victims were slain far from the river, in winding, brushy coulies of the Bad Lands, where the broken nature of the ground rendered stalking easy. Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches
I followed them for the gallop, and when we came to the river, instead of turning to the left as bucks generally do, the orib� swam the stream and took to the Bad Lands beyond. Allan's Wife
The river led through sections of country now known as the Bad Lands, but we found an abundance of grass and an easy passage. The Outlet
Why any parent should send a son to the Bad Lands with the idea of putting him out of reach of temptation is beyond comprehension. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Five miles to the north and west loomed the black line of the Bad Lands. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police
As to who she was, or what she was, or where she got her money for the gin she bought, it was not in the ethics of the Bad Lands to inquire. The White Moll
On the very day that I had made up my mind to take this step Stella found you dying in the Bad Lands, Allan Quatermain, and brought you here. Allan's Wife
They were the “Bad Lands” of life and character: surely it is wiser to seek quite new realms than to build mud huts and dunghills on the “Bad Lands.” Essays in Little
That these acts of vandalism were the work of a body from another Territory, invading the Bad Lands for purposes of reform, did not add greatly to their popularity. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Three or four hundred yards distant lay a thick clump of poplar trees and a thousand yards beyond that the first black escarpments of the Bad Lands. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police
I reckon," said a cowboy to me one day, as we were riding through the Bad Lands of Dakota, "there's some one bigger than me, running this outfit. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
The man meant what he said, meant what he said, too, about the "finish" of the Gray Seal; not a man in the Bad Lands but meant—death to the Gray Seal! The Adventures of Jimmie Dale
Once more, winter descended upon the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Whether the raiders got wind of this purpose is not known, but they evidently decided that they had overplayed their hand, for they suddenly veered in their course and troubled the Bad Lands no more. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The outlaw had disappeared in the black edge of the Bad Lands when Philip dashed up out of the dip into the plain. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police
The wind became a gale, and before midnight a blizzard was howling and sweeping through the Bad Lands such as no one there had ever known before. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Who in the Bad Lands did not know Connie Myers, who boasted of the half dozen prison sentences already to his credit? The Adventures of Jimmie Dale
At Medora, which we reached after dark, the entire population of the Bad Lands down to the smallest baby had gathered to meet me. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
He was direct, he was fearless; he was a good talker, sure of his ground, and, in the language of the Bad Lands, "he didn't take backwater from any one." Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The new stock, the "yearlings," driven into the Bad Lands from Texas or Iowa or Minnesota, succumbed first of all. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The terrible cold persisted, and over the length and breadth of the Bad Lands the drifts grew monstrous, obliterating old landmarks and creating new, to the bewilderment of the occasional wayfarer. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Perhaps five minutes passed—and then, where Jimmie Dale, the millionaire, had entered, there emerged Larry the Bat, of the aristocracy and the elite of the Bad Lands. The Adventures of Jimmie Dale
Even under favorable conditions there was not enough grass to feed the cattle grazing in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Most of the men he greeted that day had probably been discussing the problems he was undertaking to solve long before he himself had ever heard of the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Badger Clark This, then, is the story of Roosevelt in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Johnny came from the top of Mount Olympus or the biggest butte in the Bad Lands to become my right hand. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
But, strangely enough, it was not in the Bad Lands or as Larry the Bat that he knew the man, or that the other knew him—it was as Jimmie Dale. The Adventures of Jimmie Dale
Cowboy song All through that autumn of 1885, Roosevelt remained in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Winter now settled down on the Bad Lands in earnest. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Roosevelt, seeing how matters were tending, set about to organize a troop of cavalry in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Meanwhile, the Bad Lands Cowboy announced: Marquis de Mores has completed contracts with the French Government to supply its soldiers with a newly invented soup. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Yes, he had heard of Silver Mag—as every one in the Bad Lands had heard of her. The Adventures of Jimmie Dale
The effectiveness, as a guardian of the peace, of the man who had at the beginning of his career in the Bad Lands been saloon "bouncer" for Bill Williams was notable. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
A realist might have remarked that very little snow fell in the Bad Lands mainly because the wind would not let it. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Soon she was even baking cake, which was an unheard-of luxury in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The desolation of the Bad Lands was indescribable. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Spider Jack is the craftiest 'fence' in the Bad Lands—and Makoff is his partner. The Adventures of Jimmie Dale
That Board, meanwhile, was hearing from other cattlemen in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
He was dogmatic in his theories of popular government and a little stubborn in his conviction that there was nothing which the uneducated range-rider of the Bad Lands could teach a thinking man like him. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The lawless element was altogether in the majority in the Bad Lands and thieving was common up and down the river and in the heart of the settlement itself. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Bill Jones was a personage in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
There was no law in the Bad Lands but "six-shooter law." Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
She had come to the Bad Lands with her husband and daughter since Roosevelt's previous visit, and established a ranch on what was known as "Tepee Bottom." Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
His course lay, for the most part, through the Bad Lands, which enormously increased the difficulty of driving the cattle. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The time was three o'clock of a cool, September morning, and the place, in the language of the Bad Lands, was "dark as the inside of a caow." Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The hunters and cattlemen looked on in anger and disgust as sheep and ever more sheep began to pour into the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
There were scarcely a half-dozen of them in all the Bad Lands up and down the river. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Bill Jones — Old friends — Seth Bullock — Death of the Marquis — Roosevelt's progress — Return as Governor — Medora celebrates — The "cowboy bunch" — Return as President — Death of Bill Jones — The Bad Lands to-day. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
It was a roomy place they were building, a palace as houses went in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
From the trail, which wound along a red slope of baked clay falling at a sharp angle into a witch's cauldron of clefts and savage abysses, the Bad Lands stretched southward to the uncertain horizon. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Bad lands they were, for man or beast, and Bad Lands they remained. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Besides, he wore glasses, which, as he later discovered, were considered in the Bad Lands as a sign of a "defective moral character." Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
A year later it was Schuyler Lebo who guided me in a further search for material, fifty miles south from Medora by buckboard through the wild, fantastic beauty of the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Winter closed over the Bad Lands, bringing Arctic hardships. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The inhabitants of the Bad Lands did not greatly feel the need of spiritual instruction, and were inclined to seek consolation, when they needed it, in "Forty-Mile Red-Eye" rather than in theology. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The Marquis loved the Bad Lands; there was no question about that. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Behind all his activities in the Bad Lands loomed a grandiose purpose. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Fisher, who had a room in Mrs. McGeeney's hotel next to Joe Ferris's store, found the place too noisy for comfort, and adjourned to the office of the Bad Lands Cowboy. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The Stock business is a new business in the Bad Lands and I can't find as anybody has made anything at it, yet they all expect to. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
But though religion did not flourish in the alkaline soil of the Bad Lands, the fundamental American principle of orderly government, based on the consent of the governed, slowly and with many setbacks took root. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
After his first encounter with Roosevelt in the office of the Bad Lands Cowboy, Bill Jones told him no foul stories. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The first shot was aimed at the office of the Bad Lands Cowboy. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Meanwhile, winter closed once more over the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The Railroad Corral Roosevelt returned to the Bad Lands on the 16th of November and was greeted with enthusiasm by Merrifield and Sylvane. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
For the quiet man with the twinkling eyes, who combined the courage and the humanness of a cowpuncher with the unselfish devotion of a saint, was a great figure in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
There was, in fact, during the middle eighties, open and undisguised warfare between red and white throughout the region whose eastern border was the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
"With some of these fellows around here," Dr. Stickney, the Bad Lands' surgeon, once remarked, "profanity ceases to be a habit and becomes an art." Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
A week or two later he was again in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The fact remained, however, that a snowfall, which elsewhere might scarcely make good sleighing, in the Bad Lands became a foe to human life of inconceivable fury. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Roosevelt remained in the Bad Lands until after Christmas, shooting his Christmas dinner in company with Sylvane. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
He had an uncanny knack of seeing behind the human scenery of the Bad Lands, and always told right out what he saw. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Years passed, and bitter days came to Roosevelt, but though other friends failed him, the men of the Bad Lands remained faithful. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
He remained in the Bad Lands as cook for one of the ranches, but he was such an inveterate drinker that "Nitch" Kendley was forced to take drastic measures. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
The immunity which Maunders enjoyed and radiated over his followers was only one factor of many in perpetuating the lawlessness for which the Bad Lands had for years been famous. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
I never was bothered by gumbo in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
But the crisp air of the Bad Lands gradually put all questions of his health out of mind. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Mrs. Roberts, who had the only milch cow in the Bad Lands, had been churning, and offered Roosevelt a glass of buttermilk. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
She wanted everything in the Bad Lands exactly as she had had it at home. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
To an extraordinary extent these thieves possessed the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
There were only three musical instruments in the length and breadth of the Bad Lands, the Langs' piano, a violin which "Fiddling Joe" played at the dances over Bill Williams's saloon, and Howard Eaton's banjo. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
This very seldom happens, however, as very little snow falls in the Bad Lands. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
As devil in the Bad Lands Cowboy office, Johnny acquired a place in my estimation only to be described in the beatitudes of an inspired writer. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
Bell has been at some trouble to collect the following latest fashion notes for the benefit of its Bad Lands readers: The "gun" is still worn on the right hip, slightly lower down than formerly. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
But something was gone out of the air of the Bad Lands; the glow that had burned in men's eyes had vanished. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
As they came into the Bad Lands, he stood on the rear platform of his car, gazing wistfully over the forbidding-looking landscape. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
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