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Pine river, a branch of the Wisconsin from the north entering below Helena. It is thirty yards wide at its mouth, and is navigavle for canoes-Fifteen or twenty miles about its mouth it has a Cascade-and the rocks are said to be united over the water forming a "natural bridge".
Pine river-See Little Penette-a branch of the St. Croix.
Pine river-See Muskoo-a branch of the Menomonee.
Pine Lake (Chenequan of the Indians) one of the Oconomowoc Lakes in Milwaukee County, lying north of Nagowicka. It is about two miles in length from north to south and derives its name from there having been found several large pine trees on a small neck or island in this lake. It is in the town of Warren-690 acres area-Length 2.2 m. 20 ch.
Width 66 ch
Periph 5 m. 24 ch.
Area exactly same as Nagowicka-other dimensions nearly the same.
Piniddiwin, a small tributary of the Mississippi, one hundred and four miles below Itasca Lake.
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