The Great Northwest: a Guidebook And Itinerary for the Use of Tourists And ...
The Great Northwest: a Guidebook And Itinerary for the Use of Tourists And ...
Henry Jacob Winser, Eugene Virgil Smalley
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It has a population of about 1,000, a weekly newspaper, a large hotel, flouring mill, and two grain elevators. The Minneapolis & Pacific Railroad furnishes a short line to Minneapolis and St. Paul, and also extends into the country west of the James river. The Chicago & North-Western Rail- road furnishes communication with all the towns in the South- ern part of Dakota. Digitized by Google 158 The Northern Pacific Railroad. DAKOTA DIVISION.— MAIN LINE. [Continued from page 148.] The Coteaux. — ...The country between the valleys of the James and Missouri rivers, traversed by the Northern Pacific line, is a high, rolling plateau, the general elevation of which, above those two streams, is about 400 feet. This region is generally known as The Coteaux, Its correct . geographical name, as given it by the early French settlers, was Plateau du Coteau du Missouri; but this has been shortened into Coteaux. The coteau country is open prairie, with an occasional small plat of timber on the shores of the lakes.
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