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CHAPTER XLIII.. Expedition to, and Discovery of, Itasca Lake, the Source of the

Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years With the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers · Henry Rowe Schoolcraft — chapter 40 of 140 · ~76 words · public domain

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Expedition to, and discovery of, Itasca Lake, the source of the Mississippi River--Brief notice of the journey to the point of former geographical discovery in the basin of Upper Red Cedar, or Cass Lake--Ascent and portage to Queen Anne's Lake--Lake Pemetascodiac--The Ten, or Metoswa Rapids--Pemidgegomag, or Cross-water Lake--Lake Irving--Lake Marquette--Lake La Salle--Lake Plantagenet--Ascent of the Plantagenian Pork--Naiwa, or Copper-snake River--Agate Rapids and portage--Assawa Lake--Portage over the Hauteur des Terres--Itasca Lake--Its picturesque character--Geographical and astronomical position--Historical data.

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