Hunter's Ottawa Scenery in the Vicinity of Ottawa City, CanadaW.S. Hunter, 1855 - 19 páginas |
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... Indian , and is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable , " Ot - taw- wagh , " and by the French Canadians , to this day , is spelled , " Outaouais ; " the word means the " human ear , " but why it was given to this noble ...
... Indian , and is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable , " Ot - taw- wagh , " and by the French Canadians , to this day , is spelled , " Outaouais ; " the word means the " human ear , " but why it was given to this noble ...
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... Indian name Temiscaming , and turning nearly at right angles to its former course , extends south by east for sixty - seven miles unbroken by fall or rapid . From the point at which the Ottawa expands into Lake Temiscaming , its course ...
... Indian name Temiscaming , and turning nearly at right angles to its former course , extends south by east for sixty - seven miles unbroken by fall or rapid . From the point at which the Ottawa expands into Lake Temiscaming , its course ...
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... Indian River , a small stream . At the head of Lake Colonge , on the north side , is the mouth of the Black River , one hundred and thirty miles in length , and draining an area of one thousand one hundred and twenty square miles ; and ...
... Indian River , a small stream . At the head of Lake Colonge , on the north side , is the mouth of the Black River , one hundred and thirty miles in length , and draining an area of one thousand one hundred and twenty square miles ; and ...
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... Indian name , and that the Indians had so called the lake and the rapids at its foot from the fact that the Wild Cat was a common inhabitant of the neighboring forests ; - others will have it that it was named from the blos- som of a ...
... Indian name , and that the Indians had so called the lake and the rapids at its foot from the fact that the Wild Cat was a common inhabitant of the neighboring forests ; - others will have it that it was named from the blos- som of a ...
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... Indian nations , the French siding with the latter ; and relics of their fights , in the shape of broken swords , bullets , arrow- heads , and rusted fire - arms , have often been found ; a few specimens of these old weapons are to be ...
... Indian nations , the French siding with the latter ; and relics of their fights , in the shape of broken swords , bullets , arrow- heads , and rusted fire - arms , have often been found ; a few specimens of these old weapons are to be ...
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arrived at Montreal Aylmer Barrack Hill beautiful Canadian Carrillon chasm CHAUDIERE FALLS City of Ottawa course crib Deux Joachim draining an area Egan and Company erected FALLS Ottawa river forest French Gatineau Grand Trunk Railway head of Lake Hunter Jr Indian Island Isle Jesus Kettle known Lachine Lake Huron Lake Les Chats Lake Nipissing Lake Temiscaming Lawrence limestone Lower Canada shore Lower Canada side lumber trade miles in length miles long miles lower mouth Muskrat Lake Niagara nine miles north side Ogdensburg Ottawa and Prescott Ottawa City Canada Ottawa river Canada passengers passing Pembroke Portage Provincial Quebec railway rapids reach Rideau Canal rock route Saguenay saw mills scenery short distance Silurian slides small stream square miles steamboat steamer Lady Simpson Suspension Bridge take the steamer thousand timber tion tourist wish tributaries Upper Canada side Upper Ottawa Valley VIEW FROM BARRACK volume of water wharf Wright WS Hunter