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It affords some good water power; is navigable for vessils drawing twelve feet, for a distance of five and a half miles from it mouth, where it has worn itself through a limestone ledge. It is the most northerly stream on the est side of the lake at which a harbor can be constructed.

Kewaunee, a town laid out at the mouth of the Kewaunee river, twenty three miles east from Green Bay, with which it is proposed to connect it by means of a rail road, and thus vessils bound for Milwaukee from below having on board freight or passengers for Green Bay may be saved one hundred and ninety miles of difficult and dangerous navigation by leaving them at Kewaunee.

Kewaunee a post office in Milwaukee Co between Prairieville & Mequanigo.

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