The Sources of the Mississippi Their Discoverers Real And Pretended a Repor
The Sources of the Mississippi Their Discoverers Real And Pretended a Repor
James H James Heaton Baker
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Charles Lanman alleges that he was there in 1846; the Key. Mr. Ayer and his son, Lyman Ayer, of Little Falls, Minnesota, were there in 1849; Win. Bangs, of White Earth, Minn. , was there in 1865; O. E. Garrison, for census bureau, 1880; W. E. Neal, of Minneapolis, was there both in 1880 and 1881 ; the Rev. J. A. Gilfillan, of White Earth, Minn. , was there in May, 1881. The facts pertaining to most of the foregoing vis- its, could have been easily found in the Minnesota Histor- ical Society, a ...proper place for any man to go, who desired intelligently to embark in such w r ork. More than this, in so important a State document as the "Ninth Annual Report . Of the Geological and Natural His- tory Survey of Minnesota, " 1880, p. 321, C. M. Terry, in a paper therein on the "Hydrology of Minnesota, " describes "Elk Lake" as a tributary of Itasca, and with judicious and intelligent criticism adds : "It is rather a refinement of exactness to call Elk Lake, as some explorers have, the ultimate source of the Mississippi.
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