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EricRoscoe at Aug 01, 2022 02:23 AM

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352 Winnebago Co.

island (about a mile in length) near the west shore called Garlic Island. For the protection of navigation on this lake a pier has been commenced under the authority of Congress at Clifton [at] near the northern extremity of Lake Winnebago, [for] which an appropriation of five hundred dollars was made.
It is estimated by Capt. Cram that the surface of this lake is about one hundred and sixty feet above the level of Lake Michigan.

Pewaugan Lake is an expansion of Wolf river about ten miles in length, commencing a short distance above its junction with the Neenah.

Great Butte des Morts Lake is an expansion of the Neenah river, four and a half miles above Lake Winnebago, three and a half miles in length and from one to two miles in [length] breadth.

Little Butte des Morts Lake is another expansion of the Neenah immediately below the Winnebago rapids, about four and a half miles long and one mile wide.

p. 332

352 Winnebago Co.

island (about a mile in length) near the west shore called Garlic Island. For the protection of navigation on this lake a pier has been commenced under the authority of Congress at Clifton [at] near the northern extremity of Lake Winnebago, [for] which an appropriation of five hundred dollars was made.
It is estimated by Capt. Cram that the surface of this lake is about one hundred and sixty feet above the level of Lake Michigan.

Pewaugan Lake is an expansion of Wolf river about ten miles in length, commencing a short distance above its junction with the Neenah.

Great Butte des Morts Lake is an expansion of the Neenah river, four and a half miles above Lake Winnebago, three and a half miles in length and from one to two miles in [length] breadth.

Little Butte des Morts Lake is another expansion of the Neenah immediately below the Winnebago rapids, about four and a half miles long and one mile wide.