
jim, here are 55 cases where your tool seems to give us more than just the 2 choices that i would expect to see... in some cases, such as the second one listed (hot springs), it's because one of the proofer's notes contained a "|" in it. you'll want to screen the input for your significant characters, i.e., any "{" or "}" or "|", and eliminate them to avoid confusion. i have some other questions as well, but let's see if the fix for this issue provides answers for those questions as well... -bowerbird
{ <i>Seattle, | Seattle, Washington</i> | Washington##} [Illustration]#
Hot { Springs;[**probable printer's error. Should be ,|next: no, ; is fine] | Springs; } each with its individual charm;#
connect the Sitka of the past, the { <i>Novo | Novo Ark-*angelsk</i> | Arkangelsk#} of the great Russian American Company#
and their fate will never be known to a { certainty.##[Footnote | cer-taintv.##A: | * } January { 20th.[**,?] | 20th. 1820, | 1820. } a letter written by the Directory at St.#
{ ====sitka0-015.txt===###[Illustration: Copyright by E. W. Merrill, |
[10]####Sitka. | ====sitka0-015.txt===###Mount | O#Edgecumbe.] | H####} ====sitka0-016.txt===#
He named the mountain { <i>San | San Jacinthus</i>, | Jacinthus,}#
toward the sea, Cape { <i>del | del Engano</i>. | Engano. } No one who#
2,000 skins of the { <i>Morski | Morski bobrov</i>, | 'bo'brov, } as they#
or { <i>Kolosh | Kolosh Ryeku</i>. | Ryeku.##} On the morning of September 28th the#
{ ====sitka0-030.txt===##[Illustration: Sitka in | [24]####1805--From | ====sitka0-030.txt===##Lisianski's | [Blank Voyage.] | Page]####} ====sitka0-031.txt===#
rose the town of New Archangel { (<i>Novo | (Novo#Arkangelsk</i>,) | Arkangelsk,) } and on the kekoor was built a#
valued at 450,000 { rubles.[B]##[Footnote | rubles.f##A: | * } The livestock taken to Sitka in 1804 consisted of "Four#
p. { 218.)]##[Footnote | 218.)##B: | t } Lisianski made the surveys and named the islands of the#
{ <i>yourts</i>, | yourts, } in which live the { <i>kayours</i> | kayours } and the#
{ [Footnote A: | * } The Russian sazhen is { 7 | I feet.] | feet,#
{ [Footnote A: | * } These books and letters were brought by Resanof { in | In } the#
theft in the years when there was no custodian of such { property.]###====sitka0-043.txt===###[Illustration: The Bakery and Shops of the Russians--Later the | property.##Sitka | [36]####Trading | ====sitka0-043.txt===##Co.'s | [Blank Building.] | Page]####} ====sitka0-044.txt===#
the { <i>dushnoi dereva</i> | dushnoi or | dereva scented | or.,@scented } wood of the#
Place of Islands { <i>(Chasti | (Chasti Ostrova)</i> | Ostrova) } is reputed#
{ [Footnote | 103.##A: | * } Golofnin, Voyage of the Sloop "Kamchatka," in Mat. { Pt. | Ft. } 4, p.#
{ Wrangel's | Wraiigel's } daughter--Mary." There { is | Is } also { to | t-> } be found: "Died,#
the church by a partition called the { <i>Ikonastas</i>, | Ikonastas,#} which is ornamented with twelve { <i>ikons</i>, | ikons, } or#
{ <i>repousse</i> | repousse } work in the true { Russian | Eussian } style of#
{ ====sitka0-066.txt=== | [56]####[Illustration: | ====sitka0-066.txt===###} The { Madonna.] | Madonna.#
{ ====sitka0-071.txt===###[Illustration: | [60]####/* | ====sitka0-071.txt===###} The Baranof Castle.#
The { U. | IT. S[**.] | S } Agricultural Department { building occupies | building-occupies } the site at the#
{ [Footnote A: | * Narative[**Narrative?] | Narative } of a Voyage Round the { World, | World. } 1836-1842, by Captain#
Sir Edward Belcher, Vol. { 1,[**I?] | I, } pages { 95 | 05 } et { sen.#
{ ober off | <i>ober offitzer</i> | User } who sought her hand in marriage.#
dead in one of the small drawing { rooms."[A]##[Footnote | rooms."*##A: | * } Frederick { Schwatka, | Sohwatka, } the explorer, seems to have been one of#
24th, 1896, and the time is fixed as being in the administration { of]* | of##====sitka0-074.txt=== | [62]####[Illustration: | ====sitka0-074.txt===###} The Grave of the Princess { Maksoutoff.] | Maisoutoff.#
martin from the Yukon, others { <i>en | en route</i> | route } to#
reason for their living on this distant { shore.[A]##[Footnote | shore.*##A: | * } Between 1821 and 1862 there were shipped by the Russian#
(Washington, Government Printing { Office).]###====sitka0-079.txt===##[Illustration: Sitka in 1860, Near the Close | Office).##of | [66]####the | ====sitka0-079.txt===###Russian | CD#Administration.] | CO####} ====sitka0-080.txt===#
for calico and beads, blankets and { ammunition.[A] | ammunition.*#} This market was closed by a { portcullised | portcul-lised#
quids; fish priced according to { size[** | size ;?] | ? } all according to price list established#
B: | t } Golobokoe Lake was sounded to a depth { of | cf } 190 fathoms#
Ivan { Vasilivich | Vasiiivich Furuhelm, | Funihelm, } June 22, 1859, to Dec. 2, 1863.#
{ ====sitka0-090.txt===###[Illustration: Sitka in 1869--During the Time of the Military | [76]####Occupation.] | ====sitka0-090.txt===#####} ====sitka0-091.txt===#
in the land that had so long been their { home.[C] | home.t#} Among those who remained are the { Kashavaroffs, | Kashavar-offs,#
{ [Footnote A: | * } The Russian soldiery were dressed { in | In } a dark uniform, trimmed#
it down on the bayonets of the Russian { soldiery.]##[Footnote | soldiery.##C: | t } On December 14, { 1807, | 1807. } the Russian ship "Czaritza," sailed for#
Russia, via London, with { 168 | 368 } passengers. January { 1, | I, } 1868, the#
Ex. Doc. H. R. 41st Cong. 2nd { Ses., | Ses.. } p. 1030; Seattle { Intelligencer, | intelligencer,#
123; citizens by treaty, 229. { Total, | Total,.444. 444. | ? } Beardslee's Report, 47th#
Erussard, Ed. Doyle, George E. Pilz, Nicholas Haley, John { McKenna, |
MCKenna,#Reub | Keub } Albertson, John Olds and { others.#
One of the traders of the town, { Caplin, said: | Caplin,-said:#} "De Captain may go { to ---- | to---wid wid | his his | tarn#
{ ====sitka0-107.txt===##[**The CP failed to rotate this page correctly.][**Seems to be fixed now :-)]#[Illustration: Sitka--East on Lincoln Street--the Governor's Walk | [92]####of | ====sitka0-107.txt===##the | [Blank Russians.] | Page]####} ====sitka0-108.txt===#
{ ====sitka0-110.txt===##[Illustration: Interior of Cathedral | [94]####of | ====sitka0-110.txt===##St. | [Blank Michael] | Page]####} ====sitka0-111.txt===#
{ [Footnote A: | ? } The first church in Alaska was built at { Kodiak | Kodlak } (Paulovski) in#
towers above the bay to the height of { 3,216 | 3,21.6#} feet. Along the river, known as the { <i>Kolosh | Kolosh#
is prominent the Devil's Club { (<i>panax | (panax horridus</i>), | horrid-us},#
{ ====sitka0-117.txt=== | [100]####[Illustration: | ====sitka0-117.txt===###} Russian { Blockhouse.] | Blockhouse.#
drew their stores of { <i>krasnia | Jcrasnia ruiba</i> | ruiba } (the red#
the trough of the watering place of { the | the" "Jamestown," | Jamestown,"#} came to the beach. This place may be#