The Emigrants Hand book Or a Directory And Guide for Persons Emigrating to Th
The Emigrants Hand book Or a Directory And Guide for Persons Emigrating to Th
Thomas Green Fessenden
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The farmer may settle without hesitation on any part of this land, where he can find timber enough for his present v. Lots, for the soil is better adapted to all the purposes of farming and changes of the seasons, I han the deeper and richer mould of the prairies. The next, and far most extensive surface, is tic "opening-, " the rich level, or rolling prai- FACE OF THE COUNTRY. 41 ries, interspersed with belts and points of tim- ber, and the vast sterile prairies of the Far West. And first, the... " oak openings, " so termed from their distinctive feature of the varietiesof oak which are scattered over them, interspersed at times with pine, black walnut, and other for- est trees, which spring from a rich vegetable soil. The surface is ordinarily dry and rolling, with trees of a moderate growth. Among the " oak openings, " are found some of the most lovely landscapes of the west ; and for miles and miles, a varied scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of gently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped or standing single ; and there, arranged in long avenues, as though planted with human hands, with slips of open meadow be- tween.
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