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[Bottom Paragraph for Green Bay Obscured].*A weekly paper.

Green Bay, a large arm of Lake Michigan about one hundred miles long and twenty miles wide, having an area of about two thousand square miles; and a supposed depth of five hundred feet. At the southern extremity of the bay it received the Neenah (Fox) river, and the Menomonee, another large and important stream enters the bay near its middle, forming in part the boundary between Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

114 [?] Miller by Madison & Sheboygan by U.S. Wood
34-Manitowoc
63-Sheboygan

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