Camps Geography Embracing the Key to Mitchells Series of Outline Maps
Camps Geography Embracing the Key to Mitchells Series of Outline Maps
David N David Nelson Camp
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Monroe, on the river Eaisin, is con- nected with the lake by a ship canal, and is the principal market for wheat products in this part of the state. Ann Arbor, Adrian, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, and Grand Haven, are important, thriving towns, engaged in manufactures and trade. On the southern shores of lake Superior are bluffs and precipices, towering to the height of three hundred feet, and overhang- ing the water, They are called the " Pic- tured Bocks, " because the waters have by UNI...TED STATES. Madison, Wis. their ceaseless surges worn them into various forms of grace and beauty. Questions. Of what does Michigan consist ? De- scribe the surface of Michigan. Climate and soil. What are its staple products ? Minerals ? What is said of Education? Describe Lansing. Detroit. Monroe. Ann Arbor, &c. The "Pictured Rocks. " 30. WISCONSIN. Square miles, 53, 924. Population, 552, 109. "Wisconsin has an undulating, and in some parts a hilly surface, but no mountains. Its southern portion has a mild climate, and very productive soil.
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