| Illinois - 1841 - 940 sider
...Mississippi, and in connection with the canal will form an important channel of commerce for the whole country from the gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The country upon the Lakes will receive a large share of its supplies from the couth through this channel,... | |
| J. DISTURNELI - 1867 - 344 sider
...the Wisconsin Eiver at Portage City, near old Fort "Winnebago — thus forming an inland navigation from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The accumulated waters of Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron are immense, all of which find an outlet... | |
| 1867 - 356 sider
...the "Wisconsin River at Portage City, near old Fort Winnebago — thus forming an inland navigation from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The accumulated waters of Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron are immense, all of which find an outlet... | |
| Thomas Belden Butler - 1870 - 446 sider
...that, on the east of it, the fall is but three inches. On still another space farther east, extending from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the fall is but five inches. Upon still another space of like character, further to the east, and curving... | |
| 1874 - 254 sider
...run to Stillwater and Minneapolis. It is now completed, and affords an uninterrupted route of travel from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The distance from St. Paul to New Orleans, by water, is about 2,000 miles, and the distance from the head... | |
| 1874 - 352 sider
...run to Stillwater and Minneapolis. It is now completed, and affords an uninterrupted route of travel from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The distance from St. Paul to New Orleans, by water, is about 2,000 miles, and the distance from the head... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1882 - 686 sider
...unequal in the different seasons of the year, , very different in the same place in different years. From the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence...the Pacific coast, from the Gulf of California to Piiget Sound, the southerly third has almost no rain at all ; the middle portion less than our Atlantic... | |
| 1882 - 660 sider
...unequal in the different seasons of the year, . vi-ry different in the same place in different years. From the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence...south to north ; but, as less is needed in a cold diuiate, there is enough to nourish forest throughout. Oil the Pacific coast, from the. Gulf of California... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1882 - 680 sider
...unequal in the different seasons of the year, , very different in the same place in different years. From the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence...moderately and rather regularly from south to north : but, а.ч less is needed in a cold climate, there is enough to nourish forest throughout. On the. Pucilic... | |
| William Charles Harris, Tarleton Hoffman Bean - 1905 - 324 sider
...Distribution Natural. — The natural range of the striped bass includes the entire Atlantic coast from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the fish entering rivers and ascending them almost to their head waters unless stopped by natural or artificial... | |
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