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Lake Superior
They built a harbor at the mouth, of the river without governmental aid and invited the commerce, of the lakes to enter their safe and convenient port in the river. Mr. Cash and other far-sighted individuals cleared fields for agriculture. The soil of some parts of the county, owing to a proper admixture of clay, invited the farmer to enter upon a profitable industry. Lands in mining regions are generally thin and poor and unproductive. But where farm crops can be raised to advantage, the farmer always finds in mining regions quick sales with large profits.
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