Green-Bay Intelligencer (Newspaper) - August 22, 1835, Navarino, Wisconsin Intelligencer DEMOCRAT VOL AUGUST 24 DEMOCRAT Or A U A C L: P Anlt Two an- IN bay s and i southeast tu ui mure than 90 to much river down said river to advantage from the north the shore of take J The timber ol a la to mouth of Bay the of this village and tho of valuable on the bay and it and tho shores of Bay Fox have proved token arm hub in harbors to any this river and lake to of that brought on the lakes to the entrance of Fox river and up i this river about six are Report In number we place and Buffalo in ease of access and safe j beginning A clause H the ibm at this i The channel wide and tins until near the mouth of Kox river Pay end Fox river where it becomes somewhat crooked Mr eta lake to of and mellow and exceedingly se IM I already occasion lo tit's itli 01 water place and need Pay end nut again it isan Inland rfv it Becomes eta j The southern extremity of parallel the of the river for time as a dorum uf i Vs i always be tound without or least j is by a right line which not tending along the whole length of tlm I I ry than a point or two a j hich the quantity and in the township of south about 50 from Green Bay of the water thin enhances ilia are about into we re- publish the with lew The following Geographical description of Bsv is Hie of justice to in by the course river anil value of by saving ihv to that 70 miles i labour and in the nvr much a year This gentleman the commissioners who treated with the Me Indians iu 1831 fur the country he of and which he afterwards in Uav river extends up auJ river but it tu be K ni buth six miles hack on I it may is 00 r i bide three so as lo form a square point to the uf the river into In a Indians D 1831 for the country he or lf From west channel or to explore lie now at he sown j 1 i i Board el Com and tract his been to under of I as Secretary to for removing west of we o Rive favorably ot the country than it Deserves t a o tiu of no i to it is and shore of the In the of liay is 101 Fn -ni piii to Oreon a point Fort Howard is SO in direct lipu trim his nesir i ii vi i hike lie rn so tar our in Ins of arL near it may be depended on its Tho hnJ is rot cleared i The in the report was given nearly j must lie j j land cleared and under hind is the nnd most i tnade for changes wind portion ot the country has since under the of capital and tv The country by the tribe of Indians lies within tho bounds of the contemplated Territory of Wisconsin As agricultural and place it may ation t acres Thc is a 3 I est w J side land under bn the river and certainly he best enterprise whenever the country crops raised that side he ins ls from thai I have been M and place ic to see are be safely raid that n the ci lo most central and important part oi the k and are but important part u t and are but im 1 and must naturally be tm first to soil Tne few A attract the Mention of d h bare -age in U bounded d east by lake Michigan on the south f- contains numerous Oil t the i line from the Kau kn riin to of the nearest on the of lake the is only S a rich nnd beautiful of html covered with oak hickory beech and bass wood of a snd u i it is a of land good In 51 uf froin ths Kan Inks is 13 miles It is three Chute which a im- and contains several first rata Jt seats From the Little to the Grand which inus i Chute the distance is pix miles This Chuta present splendid to men bus a perpendicular fall of about four for sale the of full if rive to Fort j overs flat rock extending in an di- I entirely across the river a distance of about -00 yards The scenery is very film at H distance of 30 miTes 1 have computed at i place and indeed along the course ISO ami I feel persuaded that it does of tho river Some distance below tin exceed this computation although it was Chute there is a bold prominence at a short ed 145 feet by one of the United Slates j which overlooks of who took the level of the in and presents an At the head of Day i At thin Chute boats have to make f and it is with which of thair 10 Bay I i- t i K r i i- cr by those raised ill ani vani tions to the lo be found in country The Soil presents every in- dication of great it to he a j of brown and marl very i i and whenever its properties have been 10 has found productive The country is bountifully supplied with from lakes rivers and small and with the exception of j f 0 iasi four years so There is but one grist in nr indeed several iii3 j i the is now iii The is on tiie west Hide of the It cm a very handsome nnd the centre of the mound there is a fine view down river S over the lodge of vor n's f island at the foot of Lake two above Thc little current in the river indeed until do liltle It is reach lhc Little Kno kn niu where there is les above on Fox al rapids called the Urand ka nin and ig on a confirmed claim occupying nearly is mile square which is the only claim citizens in 9 j several and valuable it j fc y BS covered wrth a heavy growth cf oak j the In conscience of thus destitute of the nut elm asf und pine timber Indeed it abounds with all kinds of wood of the best quality used for cabinet and other work ex- cept the blac walnut and which are very scarce if to be found at all in the ry The hydraulic privileges are very There are several of the finest sites on several streams into Green Bay timt I have ever seen both as regards my in constructing necessary works anil improvements anil the with which can be approached from the surrounding arc warn cugh fur ill kinds of purposes c climate is mearia of having jrain into great bulk of the wheat raised by the inhabitants is used for feeding cattle and lhc flour required for sustenance of the is from the mills in Ohio bordering nn Eric The quantity of this article consumed here annually fall short of 1500 barrels of the supply imported for the use of t thn garrison and tar the Indian department 1 Fort is located on the west jof I trance I rated very powerful rapid tor the f about a mile in which the fall is five feel course of the this to Green Bgy ie about Ji har n dation and is not in the least by Perhaps no place on the river is more j freshets Lake serves ns a re ble for a mill scst than the little Kuu niu i for the waters from the mountains It is so near the head of chip navigation above would otherwise swell the river produce can bo without any risk Hence il is that cnn bo con- and at a i in river fur the The country is very i improving the navigation or for milling agriculturists and only an tyto become i Amending from the Buile The soil is very has a dirk loamy B course nnd in coast ntui nan he and ie to the put under There several en- milos gar camps in this neighbourhood about a sugar are 1 BnO 400 and maple roves About i of soil miles back from thn river ere noble ln in or Michigan forests of nine their ill in ft growth of hickory to this mill wai will he of Whin to wood with the ex- Green Bay is a handsome sheet of l is generally very deep it is 90 miles in length and from 5 to 25 breadth Jt may he properly called an estuary for Vox river scd with its appearance on the pied by the is within the boundary of confirmed the Fort stands about I a mile above low tho cast fide there finn in j and more elevated nnd prominent the writ than at its head or i a mile tilc uf ilv and then runs a course I The laws confirming wardly to lake Michigan which it enters proviso 120 miles south of Mackinac and for miles nearly from Chicago This by the Gov boundary uid make a ihs of the in the vicinity of thn fort in and character the country if i he ni and which i of to the effect founded in tho ensl or v S is this or outlet at ta is about a ere Mrfns on of the island I1 the above reservation inthe river between tmc us it sb v Tlie country on tiie cast side of Fns and Kaj the month of tho 1 river and Green Bay by the seats 1 of ths falling mo the LAX Indians o the is -J to fcit rf tinny five the f above the n entrance river 10 fai which ito bonds bv the trc lowing a- tons within the j Kau in niu from ami i n o fc if cafi the inland f which is hiph arid the main ii au J hii i Say Mil iu rra jr II unit by