The Mississippi River And Its Wonderful Valley; Twenty-Seven Hundred And Seventy-Five Miles From Source to Sea

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latitude, make the dividing ridge between the waters that empty into the Gulf of Mexico and into Hudson Bay. The waters sup- plied by the north side of these heights — still on the south side of Itasca — give origin to the five creeks referred to.
These are the utmost sources! Those that flow from the southern side of the same heights form Elbow Lake, the source of the Red River of the North. They are close together.
Of the five streams mentioned, one empties into the east bay of the lake and t
...he other four into the west bay. I visited them all. I explored the principal one (August 29, 1836).
At its entrance into Itasca it is between fifteen and twenty feet wide, and has a depth of two to three feet. I paddled against a brisk current for twenty minutes; stream full of obstructions. Leaving my canoe, I sought the springs among the hills on foot. After a walk of three miles, into the hills, found a small lake, from which the Mississippi flowed in a current a foot deep and two feet wide.


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