Minnesota And Its Resources to Which Are Appended Camp Fire Sketches Or Notes O

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Minnesota And Its Resources to Which Are Appended Camp Fire Sketches Or Notes O
J Wesley John Wesley Bond
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Barley is a THE OUTWARD MARCH. 277 stronger feeder than oats, yet not so good as corn. It pro- duces more than oats, say about forty bushels to the acre ; and the price below ranges from fifty cents to a dollar per bushel, the former being the standard price when no extra demand takes place.
This afternoon I took a walk across " the line, " two miles below, in company with the Eev. Messrs. Black and Tanner, the latter a half-breed Chippewa. About half way down, we passed the residence of the Re
...v. M. Belcourt, a large, two-story fram. E-house, situated alongside of a rude log-church, surmounted by a wooden cross.
The site is a very pleasant and commanding one, upon the high ground about half a mile back from the river, and safe from floods. Gardens, out-houses, and vehicles, were scattered around, and an air of comfort, and the rude enjoyments of a far-off hoT/ie, were visible. I am told that all the half-breeds here are catholics, with perhaps a fcAv exceptions, and that Mr. Belcourt has resided among them, at the settlements below, and here, the long term of twenty-three years and upward.


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