. The century illustrated monthly magazine . Vol. XXXII.—5. MARKET-HOUSE AND BRIDGE PLACE. 3» THE FLO UK-MILLS OF OLD SAW-MILL AT THE FALLS. of the religious life of the United States; thereis a good street-car system, a steam rapid-transitline, and, what is of more importance, the be-ginnings of a good sewerage system ; and theshops are spacious and full of attractive , one can live on as easy terms withmodern culture and comfort in this new townon the Upper Mississippi as in Hartford, orProvidence, or Albany, or any other of thesecond-rate cities of the Eastern Stat
. The century illustrated monthly magazine . Vol. XXXII.—5. MARKET-HOUSE AND BRIDGE PLACE. 3» THE FLO UK-MILLS OF OLD SAW-MILL AT THE FALLS. of the religious life of the United States; thereis a good street-car system, a steam rapid-transitline, and, what is of more importance, the be-ginnings of a good sewerage system ; and theshops are spacious and full of attractive , one can live on as easy terms withmodern culture and comfort in this new townon the Upper Mississippi as in Hartford, orProvidence, or Albany, or any other of thesecond-rate cities of the Eastern States, andenjoy besides all the peculiar movement andstimulus of Western life. All this has been achieved in the face ofan obstacle such as no other among the newcities of the West has been compelled to en-counter— the existence, close at hand, of anolder town of considerable prestige, possessedof rail and water communications and of anestablished trade. The business center of is only seven miles distant from that of THE FALLS OF ST. ANTHONY, 1842. (FROM A PAINTING OWNEDBY COLONEL WILLIAM S. KING, MINNEAPOLIS.) Min
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