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EricRoscoe at Jul 13, 2022 04:56 PM

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Rivers

Namayicum a branch of the Neenah entering from the north a few miles below Puckawa Lake.

Oconto an important tributary of Green Bay next north of the Pensaukee, and between that stream and the Peshtego. A short portage connects it with Wolf river. Some settlements have recently been commenced and saw mills erected on this river. It has a considerable tributary from the north called Little River.

Pensaukee also a tributary of Green Bay entering in town twenty seven, upon which saw mills for the manufacture of pine lumber have recently been built.

Peshtego. This is the largest tributary of Green Bay between the Menomonee and the Neenah. It is represented as entering an estuary or arm of the Bay eight miles in length, and about six miles from the mouth of the Menomonee. But little is known of the character or extent of this stream.

Rat river- a branch of the Wolf from the east.

p. 196

206

Rivers

Namayicum a branch of the Neenah entering from the north a few miles below Puckawa Lake.

Oconto an important tributary of Green Bay next north of the Pensaukee, and between that stream and the Peshtego. A short portage connects it with Wolf river. Some settlements have recently been commenced and saw mills erected on this river. It has a considerable tributary from the north called Little River.

Pensaukee also a tributary of Green Bay entering in town twenty seven, upon which saw mills for the manufacture of pine lumber have recently been built.

Peshtego. This is the largest tributary of Green Bay between the Menomonee and the Neenah. It is represented as entering an estuary or arm of the Bay eight miles in length, and about six miles from the mouth of the Menomonee. But little is known of the character or extent of this stream.

Rat river- a branch of the Wolf from the east.