Canada: an Encyclopædia of the Country: The Hudson's Bay company. History of railways. History and doctrines of Methodism. The Church of England. The Roman Catholic churchJohn Castell Hopkins Linscott Publishing Company, 1898 - Canada |
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Page 164
... Lake Superior . The highest between Lake Superior and Red River is 1,560 above sea level . The maximum grade in either direction between Montreal and Lake Superior is one per cent . and the minimum curvature six degrees . Between Lake ...
... Lake Superior . The highest between Lake Superior and Red River is 1,560 above sea level . The maximum grade in either direction between Montreal and Lake Superior is one per cent . and the minimum curvature six degrees . Between Lake ...
Page 164
... Lake Superior is one per 1884. Steamship service established on the Lakes . cent . and the minimum curvature six degrees . 1885. Elevators built at Port Arthur , Fort Wil- Between Lake Superior and the Rocky Mountains liam and Montreal ...
... Lake Superior is one per 1884. Steamship service established on the Lakes . cent . and the minimum curvature six degrees . 1885. Elevators built at Port Arthur , Fort Wil- Between Lake Superior and the Rocky Mountains liam and Montreal ...
Page 168
... Lake Superior . Here the alternations of rock and river , forest and wild- erness , with glimpses of lake and islet scenery produce some of the most fantastic yet imposing or beautiful effects , as the case may be , which na- ture has ...
... Lake Superior . Here the alternations of rock and river , forest and wild- erness , with glimpses of lake and islet scenery produce some of the most fantastic yet imposing or beautiful effects , as the case may be , which na- ture has ...
Contents
Forts Founded by the Company | 37 |
Charges Against the Company Investigated | 43 |
Sketch of the Right Hon Edward El ice M | 50 |
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