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A great deal of timber will also come down the Crow Wing River, which is a large stream, navigable three months in the year.
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A great deal of timber will also come down the Crow Wing River, which is a large stream, navigable three months in the year.
Minnesota and Dacotah: in letters descriptive of a tour through the North-west, in the autumn of 1856. With information relative to public lands, Christopher Columbus 1857
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It is beautifully built and picturesquely scattered among the pines upon the Mississippi's eastern bank, not far above Crow Wing River.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880 Various
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Crow Wing River and entirely defeated by a much smaller force of the latter tribe.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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One of the finest regions now unoccupied, that I know of, not to except even the country on the Crow Wing River, is the land bordering on Otter Tail
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The agency of the Chippewas is on the reservation referred to, a little north of the Crow Wing River, and six miles distant from this town.
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The pineries may be said to begin at the mouth of the Crow Wing River; though there is a great supply on the Rum River.
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In another place he remarks that "the pineries along the Crow Wing River are among the most extensive and valuable found on the tributaries of the Mississippi."
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The land is somewhat elevated, near the bank of the Mississippi, affording a pleasant view over upon the western side, both above and below the two graceful mouths of the Crow Wing River.
Minnesota and Dacotah: in letters descriptive of a tour through the North-west, in the autumn of 1856. With information relative to public lands, Christopher Columbus 1857
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The agency of the Chippewas is on the reservation referred to, a little north of the Crow Wing River, and six miles distant from this town.
Minnesota and Dacotah: in letters descriptive of a tour through the North-west, in the autumn of 1856. With information relative to public lands, Christopher Columbus 1857
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