Squirrel River (Wisconsin) (original) (raw)
The Squirrel River is a river in Oneida County, Wisconsin, which arises in and empties into the Tomahawk River a few miles upstream from the Willow Reservoir. The Squirrel River was an important part of a trade and travel route for Indians and non-Indians in the fur trade era. Using canoes in the summer and dog sleds in the winter, travelers would use the river, Squirrel Lake, and a short land portage to travel between Lac du Flambeau and the Tomahawk River. The Tomahawk River, connecting with the Wisconsin River, formed one long north-south route.
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dbo:abstract | The Squirrel River is a river in Oneida County, Wisconsin, which arises in and empties into the Tomahawk River a few miles upstream from the Willow Reservoir. The Squirrel River was an important part of a trade and travel route for Indians and non-Indians in the fur trade era. Using canoes in the summer and dog sleds in the winter, travelers would use the river, Squirrel Lake, and a short land portage to travel between Lac du Flambeau and the Tomahawk River. The Tomahawk River, connecting with the Wisconsin River, formed one long north-south route. The Squirrel River travels through the Squirrel River Pines State Natural Area, a 363-acre stand of mostly large red pines (Pinus resinosa). The recreation area is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. (en) |
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dbp:imageCaption | Squirrel River from Scotchman Lake Road bridge. (en) |
dbp:name | Squirrel River (en) |
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rdfs:comment | The Squirrel River is a river in Oneida County, Wisconsin, which arises in and empties into the Tomahawk River a few miles upstream from the Willow Reservoir. The Squirrel River was an important part of a trade and travel route for Indians and non-Indians in the fur trade era. Using canoes in the summer and dog sleds in the winter, travelers would use the river, Squirrel Lake, and a short land portage to travel between Lac du Flambeau and the Tomahawk River. The Tomahawk River, connecting with the Wisconsin River, formed one long north-south route. (en) |
rdfs:label | Squirrel River (Wisconsin) (en) |
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geo:long | -89.903763 (xsd:float) |
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foaf:name | Squirrel River (en) |
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