Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning's lake and river guide; . ition,and rapidly advancing in population and wealth. Distanceto Chicago, 247 miles. Pop., 1850, 3,827; 1854, 11,453. Erie, Monroe co., Mich., 11 miles above; a thriving,pleasant village, with a good landing. Pop., 1850, 1,146. Monroe City, capital of Monroe co., Mich., 13 miles fromErie, on the Raisin river, 2 miles from the lake. It is advan-tageously situated for commercial and manufacturing pur-poses, the river alFording great water-power. A spaciouscanal extends from the town to the lake. Superior building-stone and sulphur-springs are
Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning's lake and river guide; . ition,and rapidly advancing in population and wealth. Distanceto Chicago, 247 miles. Pop., 1850, 3,827; 1854, 11,453. Erie, Monroe co., Mich., 11 miles above; a thriving,pleasant village, with a good landing. Pop., 1850, 1,146. Monroe City, capital of Monroe co., Mich., 13 miles fromErie, on the Raisin river, 2 miles from the lake. It is advan-tageously situated for commercial and manufacturing pur-poses, the river alFording great water-power. A spaciouscanal extends from the town to the lake. Superior building-stone and sulphur-springs are found in the vicinity. Severalplank roads terminate here. A splendid courthouse, andother public buildings adorn the place. Pop., 1850, 2,813. Burt, in the same co., 5 miles above, is a small pleasantvillage. A large amount of lumber is sawed and shippedfrom this point. Pop. about 350. Huron River, 6 miles above, 60 miles in length. Gibraltar, Wayne co., Mich., 6 miles above, pleasantlysituated on the west bank, and at the mouth of Detroit river; 8. ?^illlilivJil PLACES ON LAKES ERIE, HURON, AND MICHIGAN. 115 hiis a safe harbor, and lighthouse, and extensive water-powerfor manufacturing purposes. Pop. about 350. DETROIT CITY, Port of entry, and capital of Wajoie co., Mich., 22 milesabove, 352 miles west from Buffalo. It occupies a pleasantand commanding situation on the west bank of Detroit river, 18miles from LakeErie, and 8 miles from Lake St. Clair. Thuslocated between two great lakes, Huron and Erie, upon bothof which its vessels and steamboats carry on an extensivetrade through all the upper lakes and the eastern states, itis an important metropolis of the western states, and«s destinedto occupy a still higher rank among the great western martsof trade. The city is agreeably laid out with broad streets,some of which converge at the Circus, a spacious publicground. Among the other parks is the Campus Martins,near the centre of the city. Parallel with the river, at thefoot
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