 | State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1900 - 462 páginas
...known & distinguished by the name of Weyohquatonk by the Indians, Bay de noque by the French thence a westerly course on the heighth of land separating the waters running into Lake Superior and 'Death's Door.— ED. those running into lake Michigan to the head of the Menomenie river, thence continuing... | |
 | State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1900
...known & distinguished by the name of Weyohquatonk by the Indians, Bay de noque by the French thence a westerly course on the heighth of land separating...Superior and those running into lake Michigan to the head of the Menomenie river, thence continuing nearly the same course until it strikes the northeast boundary... | |
 | Vine Deloria, Raymond J. DeMallie - 1999 - 1540 páginas
...known & distinguished by the name of Weyohquatonk by the Indians, Bay de noque by the French thence a westerly course on the heighth of land separating...Superior and those running into lake Michigan to the head of the Menomenie river, thence continuing nearly the same course until it strikes the northeast boundary... | |
 | ...Weyohquatonk'by the Indians and Bay-de-Noque by the French; thenoe, a westerly course on the height of land separating the waters running into Lake Superior and those running into Lake Michigan to the head of the Menomonie river; thence, continuing nearly the same course until it strikes the northeastern... | |
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