Our Whole Country Or the Past And Present of the United States Historical An

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So much for the early history of this place. The Mormon town was built in a very pleasant valley, that opens upon the great Missouri bottom from the north-east It IB four miles from the base of the hills, which are several hundred feet high, and very abrupt, to the river. The log houses left by the Mormons were used by the early settlers, and many of them are yet standing.
But it soon became manifest that the business part of the future city must be on the great plain or bottom, and out of the
...bluffs. And so the result has shown. The best part of the city is on the plain, though the finest places for residences are en the delightful slopes and hillsides of the valleys, which now constitute the upper town.
The view from the high bluffs back of the city is very commanding and beauti ful. From the top of one of these hills one can see six rising cities in the far dis tance Omaha, Saratoga, Florence, Bellevue, St Marys, and Pacific City. At the foot of these bluffs the Missouri bottom extends four miles to the west, to Omaha, and to the south and north as far as the eye can reach.


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