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Montagne qui hempe dams l'eau (The mountain that soaks in the water) See Soaking Mountain.

Montpelier,-a place in Rock county.

Montreal River, a large tributary of Lake Superior from the south, forming part of the boundary line between Wisconsin and Michigan; the water has a redish color. It is full of rapids, especially towards the Lake, and is scarcely navigable for canoes. About eighty yards from the mouth there is a rapids with a descent of some eighty or ninety feet, including one perpendicular pitch or fall of forty feet. It rises in a swamp some distance north west from the Lac Vieux Desert, and enters Montreal Bay of Lake Superior.

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