| Girart Hewitt - 1869 - 74 strani
...extending south of that stream, is the Big Woods, about 100 miles in length and 40 miles wide. This district is full of lakes, and broken by small openings....with a heavy growth of white and black walnut, maple, boxwood, hickory, linden and cotton wood. The valleys of the Zumbro and Root rivers support large tracts... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1869 - 838 strani
...extending south of that stream, is the " Big Woods," about 100 miles in length and 40 miles wide. This district is full of lakes, and broken by small openings....ash, basswood, butternut, black walnut, and hickory. Producto. In 1854, the number of plowed acres In the State was only 15,000 ; in 1860, there were «8,276... | |
| David Nelson Camp - 1869 - 844 strani
...extending south of that stream, is the " Big Woods," about 100 miles in length and 40 miles wide. This district is full of lakes, and broken by small openings. The prevailing woods are oakr maple, elm, ash, basswood, butternut, black walnut, and hickory. . Products. In 1854, the number... | |
| Frederick Bartlett Goddard - 1869 - 684 strani
...extending south of that siream, is the Big Woods, about 100 miles in length and 40 miles wide. This district is full of lakes, and broken by small openings. The prevailing woods nre oak, maple, elm, ash, basswood, butternut, black walnut, and hickory. Besides theso two largo forests,... | |
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