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Kaginogumoc (Long Water) a lake about eight miles long and of very irregular width lying between the head waters of the Mauvaise river of Lake Superior and the Namakagon, a branch of the St. Croix. It is eight and three fourths miles from the head of canoe navigation in the Mauvaise. The other lakes on this summit are Turtle Lake two hundred and eighty yards from Kaginogumoc; next Clary's Lake one thousand and seventy five yards from Turtle Lake; next Polygonum lake four hundred and twenty five yards from Clary's lake, and one thousand and fifty yards from the Namakagon.

Kakalin (Grand) Rapids. The principal rapids on the Neenah river, where in the space of eight thousand six hundred feet there is a descent, over horizontal strata of limestone rock of forty four feet. The [channel] river is here divided by about thirty small islands into numerous small channels. A town called

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