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9Margaret Beattie Bogue, Around the Shores of Lake Michigan: A Guide to Historic
Sites. Madi-
     son: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985, p. 67.
 1°The quotes in this paragraph are from Leonard S. Smith, The Water
Powers of Wisconsin.
     Bulletin XX, Economic Series No. 13. Wisconsin Geological and Natural
History Survey.
     Madison: State of Wisconsin, 1908, p. xvii.
 "John Nolen, State Parks for Wisconsin: Report of John Nolen. Madison:
State Park Board,
     1909, p. 22.
 12lbid., pp. 32-33.
 "3James Taylor Dunn, The St. Croix: Midwest Border River. St. Paul:
Minnesota Historical
     Society Press, 1979. Reprint Edition, p. 26. Quote in preceding sentence
found on p. 27.
 "4Philip P. Mason, editor, Schoolcraft's Expedition to Lake Itasca:
The Discovery of the Source
     of the Mississippi. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1958,
p. 92.
 15The places marked with an asterisk as is the Brule-St. Croix Portage*
are on the National
     Register of Historic Places.
 "6Otis Bersing and Eugene Roark, "The Brule-St. Croix Portage
Trail," Wisconsin Tales and
     Trails, Vol. 10 (2) 1969, pp. 22-25.
 17Dunn, op. cit., pp. 6, 268.
 18Ibid., p.6.
 "9Ibid., p. 174.
 20Most of the information about Minnesota Parks in Part Two, "The Brule-St.
Croix-Missis-
     sippi", comes from Jim Umhoefer, All Season Guide to Minnesota's
Parks, Canoe Routes,
     and Trails. Madison, Wis.: Northword, 1984, a very carefully prepared
and useful piece of
     work.
2'Elizabeth F. Ellet, Summer Rambles in the West. New York: J.C. Riker, 1853,
pp. 143-144.
22Much of the information about Wisconsin Parks in Part Two, "The Brule-St.
Croix-Missis-
     sippi", comes from Wisconsin Natural Resources, Vol. 8, Number
3 (May-June 1984), de-
     voted entirely to Wisconsin State Parks. An update of the issue on state
parks is due to
     appear in 1989. See also Jim Umhoefer, Guide to Wisconsin Parks, Forests,
Recreation
     Areas, and Trails. Madison: Northword, 1982 for a complete and careful
account of Wis-
     consin parks.
23Mason, op. cit., p. 80.
24Henry R. Schoolcraft, Narrative Journals of Travels From Detroit Northwest
Through the Great
     Chain of American Lakes to the Sources of the Mississippi River In the
Year 1820. New
     York: Arno Press, 1970 reprint of the 1821 edition, pp. 321-322.
25Fries, op. cit., p. 160.
26Federal Writers' Project, The WPA Guide to Minnesota. St. Paul: Minnesota
Historical Soci-
     ety Press, 1985. Originally published in 1938, p. 262.
27Robert E. Ritzenthaler, revised by Lynne G. Goldstein, Prehistoric Indians
of Wisconsin, Third
     Edition. Milwaukee: Milwaukee Public Museum, 1985, p. 48.
28Mildred L. Hartsough, From Canoe to Steel Barge on the Upper Mississippi.
Minneapolis: The
     University of Minnesota Press, 1934, p. 78.
29The Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike, To Headwaters of the Mississippi
River,
     Through Louisiana Territory, and in New Spain, During the Years 1805-06-07.
Elliott Coues
     edition. Reprinted, Minneapolis: Ross and Haines, 1965, p. 38.
3"Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi. New York: New American Library,
1980, p. 329.
31Kellogg, op. cit.., pp. 228-236. The quotes are scattered through pp. 232-236.
32Reuben Gold Thwaites, Historic Waterways: Six Hundred Miles of Canoeing
Down the Rock,
    Fox, and Wisconsin Rivers. Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Company, 1888. The
quotes used
    from this work are found on pp. 21, 22, 143, 144, 146, 156-157, 186,
206, 222, 240-241, 243,
    244, 290.
33 Ibid.,pp. 221-222.
34Ibid., p. 208.
35Ibid., pp. 205-206.


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