View of the Valley of the Mississippi Or the Emigrants And Travellers Guide

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View of the Valley of the Mississippi Or the Emigrants And Travellers Guide
Robert Baird
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To N. E. It is not so deep a lake as Ontario. Lake St. Clair* is nearly cir- cular, and is about 20 miles in diameter. It is connected with Lake Erie by Detroit River, which is 27 miles long, and from one to three wide, and from 25 to 30 feet deep. Lake Huron is about 220 miles long, with an average width of 90. It is connected with Lake St. Clair by St. Clair River, which is 35 miles long, and from 25 to 30 feet deep, and has a rapid current. Lake Michigan is 270 miles long, by about 50 in mea...n width. It is connected with Huron by a strait of about eight miles in width, through which a gentle current constantly sets into the latter lake. In the eastern entrance of that strait lies Michilimackinac Island.
It will be at once perceived, what great advantages this territory has in point of navigable facilities. There is now a considerable number of schooners and sloops on Lake Erie and the upper lakes. This number is probably about 120 ; whilst there are 21 steam-boats on Erie alone, some of which occasionally visit Lakes Huron and Michi- gan.


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