. Across the continent and around the world . 252 985 Dakota River 335 1,410 Plateau du Coteau 365 2,400 Missouri River 485 1,800 Yellow Stone River 675 2,100 Big Horn River 825 2,250 Point Judith 935 3,495 Missouri River 1,025 3,050 Cadotts Pass- 1,115 6,167 Flathead River 1,225 2,410 Pend dOreille Lake 1,355 2,020 Spokane River 1,405 1,720 * X>eer Lodge STATIONS. MILES. ALT. FT. Walla Walla Columbia River 1,555 330 Snoqualmie Pass 1,694 3,030 Puget Sound 1,775 00 The Distance from New York Cityto Puget Sound, by the navigation ofthe Erie Canal and Great Lakes, andthe Northern


. Across the continent and around the world . 252 985 Dakota River 335 1,410 Plateau du Coteau 365 2,400 Missouri River 485 1,800 Yellow Stone River 675 2,100 Big Horn River 825 2,250 Point Judith 935 3,495 Missouri River 1,025 3,050 Cadotts Pass- 1,115 6,167 Flathead River 1,225 2,410 Pend dOreille Lake 1,355 2,020 Spokane River 1,405 1,720 * X>eer Lodge STATIONS. MILES. ALT. FT. Walla Walla Columbia River 1,555 330 Snoqualmie Pass 1,694 3,030 Puget Sound 1,775 00 The Distance from New York Cityto Puget Sound, by the navigation ofthe Erie Canal and Great Lakes, andthe Northern Pacific Railroad, is 3,2S5miles, being about the same distanceas the most direct Route from NewYork to San Francisco, via the UnionPacific Railroad. The distance from Puget Sound tothe mouth of the Amoor River, isabout 4,500 miles; to Hakodadi, Japan,direct, 4,800 miles; and to Shanghai,China, 5,716 , 4,950 feet. 105 DULUTH to the RED RIVER OF THE NORTH, Via THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, Connecting with STEAMERS on LAKE MILES. STATIONS. MILES. 252 »UHJTH 0 251 Kices Point 1 248 Oneota 3 4 243 Spirit Lake 5 9 237 Fond du Lac. 6 15 229 Thomson 8 23 228 Junction 1 24 Lake Sup. & Mississippi R. JR. 219 , 9 33 206 Island Lake 13 46 195 Sicottes 11 57 176 Kimberly 19 76 164 Aiken 12 88 154 10 98 137 Brainerd 17 115 (Mississippi River.) 125 Pillagen 12 127 115 Wellwood 10 137 109 Hayden 6 143 101 Lindel 8 151 91 Wadena 10 161 86 Leaf River 5 166 67 Negawno 19 185 56 Milton 11 196 46 Detroit 10 206 39 Oak Lake 7 213 33 Marion 6 219 23 Bethel 10 229 17 Muskoday 6 235 0 Moorhead 17 252 (Red River of the North.) Eastern Connections. Steamers run from Duluth, touch-ing on all the ports on Lake Supe-rior, to Saut Ste. Marie, and fromthence to Mackinac and Chicago onthe South. To Port Huron, Detroit, Cleve-land, Erie and Buffalo, connectingwith the Great Lines of Travel to theEastern Cities. To Fort William and SilverIslet, on the North Shore, running


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