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EricRoscoe at Jul 11, 2022 09:52 PM

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207 Brown County

Scarboro Creek a branch of the Kewaunee from the south west, rising near the sources of the Twin rivers.

Spalding's Creek a small stream entering Green Bay between the Pensaukee and Hamilton's Creek.

Thorn Apple Creek, a small branch of the East Twin river, rising near the Kewaumee and entering the Twin in township twenty two.

Twin Rivers (East & West) Two streams that rise in the south west part of Brown County and run into Manitowoc where they unite just before they enter Lake Michigan.

Wesacota (Brule or Burnt river) that branch of the Menomonee which approaches nearest to the "Lac Vieux Desert" and forming therefore a part of the northern boundary of Wisconsin. It is one of the principal branches, has a rapid current, and varies in width from eighty to one hundred feet. The bed is rocky

p. 197

207 Brown County

Scarboro Creek a branch of the Kewaunee from the south west, rising near the sources of the Twin rivers.

Spalding's Creek a small stream entering Green Bay between the Pensaukee and Hamilton's Creek.

Thorn Apple Creek, a small branch of the East Twin river, rising near the Kewaumee and entering the Twin in township twenty two.

Twin Rivers (East & West) Two streams that rise in the south west part of Brown County and run into Manitowoc where they unite just before they enter Lake Michigan.

Wesacota (Brule or Burnt river) that branch of the Menomonee which approaches nearest to the "Lac Vieux Desert" and forming therefore a part of the northern boundary of Wisconsin. It is one of the principal branches, has a rapid current, and varies in width from eighty to one hundred feet. The bed is rocky