The Golden Northwest a Historical Statistical And Descriptive Account of North
The Golden Northwest a Historical Statistical And Descriptive Account of North
Goldsmith B West
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Paul is situated on the hanks of the ^Iississi|)])i. 2. 011 miles from its mouth where it i-mjities into the (iulf of Mexieo. To which it enjoys the advanta^fes of continuous navifjation. The Minnesota empties into Ihe Mississii)pi live miles ahove the city, and the Falls of St. Anthony ari' eli'Vi-n mih's ahove. The location of the city is a very eli^'ihle one, on the east hank, at the foot of a ran«j:e of hlutfs risinj^ at its hack from fifty to one hundred het. ;nid crowned with the elegant ...homes of wealthy citisens. St. Paul antedates all the other settlements hi the state. Its location was mentioned hy Father Hennepin, after his visit in KIHO. The captivity of this i>ioneer missionary has heeii already mentioned in the short paper on Minnesota. In 17()7 Captain Jonathan Carver from Connecticut, who bad served with distinction in the French wars, started on a speculative exploration of the North-West territory, and according to his own account made a treaty with the Indians in Carver's Cave, an interesting natural cave yet in existence within the city limits of St.
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