Letter Upon the Agricultural And Mineral Resources of the Northwestern Territori

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Letter Upon the Agricultural And Mineral Resources of the Northwestern Territori
Philip Ritz
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All of this section is timbered with the finest quality of pine, cedar, and fir, with rock and all the material for building a road on the ground, and no portion of this will be as "difficult of construction as from Harper's Ferry to the Ohio river on the Baltimore and Ohio road. From the crossing of the Bitter Root to Hellgate valley, sixty-five miles, the country is much of the same character, excepting that the valley is wider and the grades some- what lighter. From Hellgate valley to Cadott...e's Pass, the summit of the Rocky mountains, a distance of 114 miles, there are settlements all the way, with many good farms in Bitter Root valley, where the settlers raise good crops of wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, and in some instances corn and tomatoes. Near Hellgate are three flouring mills, and to such extent have the settlers raised wheat already that last summer good flour was sold at the mills for $10 (gold) per barrel. This will be found to be one very great item in building this road over any other route, that of having supplies of flour and provisions raised on the ground and furnished at low rates.

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