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Below the Lake there is a succession of rapids that require an expenditure of about four hundred and fifty thousand dollars to render the river navigable. At the Winnebago Rapids near Lake Winnebago there is a descent of seven feet and fifty four hundreths in a distance of seven thousand seven hundred feet. At the Grand Chute nine miles above the Grand Kakalin there is a fall of twenty nine feet and sixty eight hundreths in a distance of eight thousand five hundred and twenty five feet; at the head of the chute the bluffs are very steep and high. At the Little Chute three miles above the Grand Kakalin there is a descent of thirty one feet and twenty two hundreths in a distance of nine thousand two hundred feet; and the banks are high and steep near the head of the chute. At the Grand Kakalin there is a fall of forty four feet in a distance of eight thousand six hundred feet; At the Rapide de Crocke four miles below the Grand

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