The History of Sauk County, Wisconsin: Containing an Account of Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources ... Biographical Sketches ... the Whole Preceded by a History of WisconsinWestern historical Company, 1880 - 825 páginas |
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... feet - or what particular uses they were intended to subserve , is unknown . It is , however , safe to affirm that they had some significance . A number resemble the bear ; a few , the buffalo ; others , the raccoon . Lizards , turtles ...
... feet - or what particular uses they were intended to subserve , is unknown . It is , however , safe to affirm that they had some significance . A number resemble the bear ; a few , the buffalo ; others , the raccoon . Lizards , turtles ...
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... feet above its lowest sur- faces . A few exceptional peaks rise from 400 to 600 feet above their bases , but abrupt elevations of more than 200 or 300 feet are not common . Viewed as a whole , the state may be regarded as oc- cupying a ...
... feet above its lowest sur- faces . A few exceptional peaks rise from 400 to 600 feet above their bases , but abrupt elevations of more than 200 or 300 feet are not common . Viewed as a whole , the state may be regarded as oc- cupying a ...
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... feet , on an average , from the crest of which the surface slopes gently down to Lake Michigan . The uniformity of ... feet above Lake Michigan ; in the eastern part , Lapham's peak , 824 feet , and in the central part , Rib hill , 1263 ...
... feet , on an average , from the crest of which the surface slopes gently down to Lake Michigan . The uniformity of ... feet above Lake Michigan ; in the eastern part , Lapham's peak , 824 feet , and in the central part , Rib hill , 1263 ...
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... feet . These sediments occupied of course an essentially horizontal position , and were , doubtless , in a large degree hardened into beds of impure sandstone , shale , and other sedi- mentary rock . But in the progress of time an ...
... feet . These sediments occupied of course an essentially horizontal position , and were , doubtless , in a large degree hardened into beds of impure sandstone , shale , and other sedi- mentary rock . But in the progress of time an ...
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... feet was attained . This variation is due mainly to irregularities of the upper surface of the formation , which is undulating , and in some localities , may appropriately be termed billowy , the surface rising and falling 100 feet , in ...
... feet was attained . This variation is due mainly to irregularities of the upper surface of the formation , which is undulating , and in some localities , may appropriately be termed billowy , the surface rising and falling 100 feet , in ...
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