Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois volume V1

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Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois volume V1
Newton Bateman
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perpetuated the records of early discoveries, reduced the language, and even dialects, of the aborigines, to grammatical rules, and preserved the original traditions and described the customs of the savages. (Authorities: Shea and Kip's "Catholic Missions, " "Magazine of Western His- tory, " Winsor's "America, " and Shea's "Catholic Church in Colonial Days. ") MISSISSIPPI RIVER. (Indian name, "Missi Sipi, " the "Great Water. ") Its head waters are in the northern part of Minnesota, 1, 680 feet
...above tide-water. Its chief source is Itasca Lake, which is 1, 575 feet higher than the sea, and which is fed by a stream having its source within one mile of the head waters of the Red River of the North. From this sheet of water to the mouth of the river, the distance is variously estimated at from 3, 000 to 3, 160 miles. Lake Itasca is in lat. 47 10' north and Ion. 95 2Q' west from Greenwich. The river at first runs north- ward, but soon turns toward the east and expands into a series of small lakes.

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