Annual Report - Geological And Natural History Survey of Minnesota 5th-7th (1876-1878)
Annual Report - Geological And Natural History Survey of Minnesota 5th-7th (1876-1878)
Geological And Natural History Survey of Minnesota
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This embraces a little prairie tract in the southern portion, and several lakes in the northern, but it is mostly undulating and tim- bered. The Minnesota blufis bound it on the south, but they are not rocky. They rise about 150 feet above the river. In the northern portion are some high drift-knoUs. Anderson lake is the principal body of water. Mag. var. 10° to 12°, 30'. . Towns 117 and 118 N., R. 21 W. 5th Fein. Mee. (Fractional.) Ceystal Lake, tcith parts o/* Minneapolis and Richfield. This ...is entirely a wooded and undulating or rolling tract, run- Digitized by VjOOQ IC SUBYBT OF ihbtkesota. .139 ning N. and S., about 2i miles wide, and east to the Mississippi north of Minneapolis. It has small marshy areas, and (me irreg- ular patch of prairie northwest of Minneapolis city. Mag. y^tr. 10% 5' to 11% 63'. T. 119 N., B. 21 W. 6th Pbik. Mbb. Bbooklyk. This town is altogether level, except in the southwest comer, and is mainly one of prairie. The scattered timber is small. Pahner Lake is in Sec.
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