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Trout river, a branch of the Mississippi forty five miles above Swan river and four miles below Prairie river; it is only ten yards wide at its mouth but expands immediately above.

Troy- See Meacham.

Troy (East) a town N.E. corner of Walworth county embracing the surveyed town four in range seventeen [illegible] [and] [illegible 1693?] eighteen. Honey Creek runs through it and it contains part of a group of small lakes forming the source of one branch of Mequanigo creek. Pop. 1842, 592 - in 1840,- 432. -O. Openings- Name changed to East troy in 1843.

Troy a post town in Walworth county on Honey creek.

Tuck-kip-ping Lake, one of the Oconomowoc group in Milwaukee county, being the upper and most easterly of the group; two miles in length and from one to three fourths of a mile wide. It originates entirely in springs and empties into the Oconomowoc creek.

Length 1 m 75 ch - circum 5 m 38 ch - area 571 acres - 62 wide

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