Within its relatively short length (194 miles) from its source to Lake Superior, and the truncated time frame of 300 years since European contact and colonization, the St. Louis River is emblematic of historical patterns of use and exploitation in the region, as well as recovery attempts, for rivers across the state of Minnesota and indeed much of the country
At one time, most people believed that the only consideration in using this extraordinary resource w...
The twin ports of Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota were founded at the head of the world's ...
Ansicht der Mündung des Saint Croix River, ein linker Nebenfluss des Mississippi - rechts oben Platt...
The St. Louis River flows into Lake Superior. Duluth, which is located on the banks of the river and...
The St. Louis River originates in northeast Minnesota and the lower 20 miles forms a 4856 ha freshw...
The Missouri, longest of America\u27s great rivers, played an important and vital role in the westwa...
View in the Dalles of St, Louis River at Minnesota.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/edward_nolan/1654/...
Thousands of years ago the Blue Earth River captured the Le Sueur River just south of Mankato, Minne...
Almost 500 river miles below its source at Lake Itasca, the Mississippi River tumbles over its only ...
For roughly 15,000 years, the area of the St. Mary's River known as Baawitigong (rapids) has been ho...
"The St. Lawrence River is the water source and lifeline of North America, a major waterway and hydr...
Saint Paul: E.W. Porter. 408 pages.This is a historical document with some anecdotal historical info...
Nature has surrounded Lake Superior with immense and valuable forests, and has placed near its shore...
The St. Clair system—a river, delta and lake between Lake Huron and the Detroit River—offers signifi...
There is clear evidence that the Minnesota River is the major sediment source for Lake Pepin and tha...
At one time, most people believed that the only consideration in using this extraordinary resource w...
The twin ports of Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota were founded at the head of the world's ...
Ansicht der Mündung des Saint Croix River, ein linker Nebenfluss des Mississippi - rechts oben Platt...
The St. Louis River flows into Lake Superior. Duluth, which is located on the banks of the river and...
The St. Louis River originates in northeast Minnesota and the lower 20 miles forms a 4856 ha freshw...
The Missouri, longest of America\u27s great rivers, played an important and vital role in the westwa...
View in the Dalles of St, Louis River at Minnesota.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/edward_nolan/1654/...
Thousands of years ago the Blue Earth River captured the Le Sueur River just south of Mankato, Minne...
Almost 500 river miles below its source at Lake Itasca, the Mississippi River tumbles over its only ...
For roughly 15,000 years, the area of the St. Mary's River known as Baawitigong (rapids) has been ho...
"The St. Lawrence River is the water source and lifeline of North America, a major waterway and hydr...
Saint Paul: E.W. Porter. 408 pages.This is a historical document with some anecdotal historical info...
Nature has surrounded Lake Superior with immense and valuable forests, and has placed near its shore...
The St. Clair system—a river, delta and lake between Lake Huron and the Detroit River—offers signifi...
There is clear evidence that the Minnesota River is the major sediment source for Lake Pepin and tha...
At one time, most people believed that the only consideration in using this extraordinary resource w...
The twin ports of Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota were founded at the head of the world's ...
Ansicht der Mündung des Saint Croix River, ein linker Nebenfluss des Mississippi - rechts oben Platt...