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GEOGRAPHICAL AND
TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF
WISCONSIN; WITH SRIEF SKETCHES OF ITS HISTORY, GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, NATURAL HISTORY, POPULATION, SOIL, PRODUCTIONS, GOVERNMENT, ANTIQUITIES, &c. &c.
BY
I.
A.
LAPHAM.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN:
PUBLISHED BY 1844.
P. C.
HALE.
Entered according to the Act of Congress,
in
the year 1944,
by
IiXCREASE A LAPHAM, in the Clerk's Office of the
District Court, in the Third Judicial
District of the Territory of Wisconsin.
COURIER PRINT.
PREFACE. This work of furnishing
is
now
given to the public with the hope not only
the thousands of
new comers, who
are annually
flocking to our Territory, and to others, in a cheap and convenient form, a large
amount of
which
useful information,
be difficult for them to obtain from any other source to preserve for the future historian
many
might otherwise soon be forgotten and sensible of
ance
will
its
defects
be made,
tent of the great
but
Many
little
when
it is
to
State of
parts of the
communication
ments, so that
it
is
would
it
but also
interesting facts
lost.
The
aiithor
which
is
fully
and omissions, but hopes that due allow-
tempt of the kind relative
pubhc.
;
considered that this
exist
difficult
the
is
first at-
more than twice the exNew-York, which has been made country are but thinly peopled, and a country
between them and other
to ascertain
population, improvements, &c.
New
what
settle-
are their extent,
settlements are
commenced
almost evury day, and soon grow into important places witliout
any notice being taken of them by the
public.
Towns and
villa-
ges spring up so rapidly that one has to " keep a sharp look out" to be
informed even of their names and location, to say nothing
about their population, trade, buildings, &c.
Th3
building of a
to'vn has in a great degree ceased to be a matter of
much
— as
some
much
iSIissouri,
so as
where a
an earthquake formerl^did traveller
much concerned to hear and make a disagreeable
in
interest
parts of
having stopped at a log cabin, was
the dishes begin to rattle
kind of music,
i
144
Verbryck's mill
in
Town
7,
Range 20
252 240 329 263
— —
Poplar Creek, on old Prairieville road Hills, between Poplar Creek and Prairieville
Pewaukee Lake,
(before
it
was
raised)
211 (Mr.Gooding's report) 115 Pewaukee summit, (Milwaukee and R. R. canal) 316 304 Nagowicka Lake river, at foot of Prairieville rapids
Pishtaka "
"
at
Elgin,
111.
-. 289
Nemahbin Lake
—
Crooked Lake _ North Twin (Nashotah) Cranberry Lake, (Jefferson county)
Lake Oconomewoc Lake Rock river, opposite La
Silver
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