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Gouche (Rivere a) Enters the St. Louis river from the south near its entrance into the Fond du Lac bay. It is called Fond du Lac river on some maps. It is a large stream, being eighty yards wide at its mouth and three or four feet depth of water.

Grand Chute, on the Neenah river nine miles above the Grand Kakalin rapids, and six miles above the Little Chute. The length necessary for improvement is 8525 feet in which the total fall is twenty nine feet and sixty eight hundreths. At the head of the chute, the bluffs are very steep and high.

Grand Fork, the main branch of the Rainy Lake River, connected at times of high water with the Turtle Portage Lake which has an outlet of only half a mile into the Little Winnepeck Lake of the Mississippi, thus forming a route often traveled by fur dealers and others. In its course

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