| Manchester Geographical Society - Geography - 1891 - 482 pages
...were from time to time noticed in its channel. Trees have been felled in several places across ita banks to permit of passage on foot. Upon the removal...propelled nearly two miles up this principal channel from Itaaca lake. These are a portion of the characteristics of the stream, indicating its permanency and... | |
| Newton Horace Winchell - Geology - 1891 - 464 pages
...from time to time noticed in its channel. Trees have been felled in several places across its 1 tanks to permit of passage on foot. Upon the removal of...propelled nearly two miles up this principal channel from Ttasca lake. These are a portion of the characteristics of the stream, indicating its permanency and... | |
| Newton Horace Winchell - Geology - 1891 - 448 pages
...from time to time noticed in its channel. Trees have been felled in several places across its luniks to permit of passage on foot. Upon the removal of these trees, cajioes might lie propelled nearly two miles up this principal channel from Itasca hike. These are... | |
| Minnesota Historical Society - Minnesota - 1893 - 466 pages
...muskrat abounded, and wild ducks of many northern varieties were from time to time noticed in its waters. Trees have been felled in several places across its...importance, and, what is true of no other stream within the basin, it has three affluent branches, flowing in from the heights of land, which augment its importance... | |
| Jacob Vradenberg Brower - Mississippi River - 1893 - 470 pages
...muskrat abounded, and wild ducks of many northern varieties were from time to time noticed in its waters. Trees have been felled in several places across its...importance, and, what is true of no other stream within the basin, it has three affluent branches. flowing in from the heights of land, which augment its importance... | |
| Jacob Vradenberg Brower - Mississippi River - 1893 - 470 pages
...its waters. Trees have been felled in several places across its THE COMMISSIONERS DETAILED SURVEY. banks to permit of passage on foot. Upon the removal...importance, and, what is true of no other stream within the basin, it has three affluent branches, flowing in from the heights of land, which augment its importance... | |
| Jacob Vradenberg Brower - Itasca State Park (Minn.) - 1904 - 312 pages
...the ULTIMATE SOURCE (• lw» MISSISSIPPI RIVER ; r rfflfl^* '"tf GREATLY REDUCED FROM THE ORIGINAL. removal of these trees, canoes might be propelled...true of no other stream within the state park, it has three affluent branches flowing in from the heights of land to the westward, which augment its importance... | |
| Itasca State Park (Minn.) - 1904 - 302 pages
...the DETAILED HYDROGRAFHJC CHART ULTIMATE SOURCE MISSISSIPPI RIVER GREATLY REDUCED FROM THE ORIGINAL. removal of these trees, canoes might be propelled...true of no other stream within the state park, it has three affluent branches flowing in from the heights of land to the westward, which augment its importance... | |
| Julius Chambers - Mississippi River - 1910 - 478 pages
...river. Trees have been felled in several places across its banks to permit of passage on foot (1904). Upon the removal of these trees, canoes might be propelled nearly two miles up this channel from Itasca Lake. The lines of measurement were extended throughout the entire locality, thereby... | |
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