Excerpt from The Wisconsin Archeologist, Vol. 15: December, 1916; Grant County Indian Remains, C. E. Brown and A. O. BartonThe principal streams in this region are the Platte and Little Platte Rivers, the latter stream uniting with the former in section' 17 of Paris Township. Both flow in a general southerly and southeasterly direction to the Mississippi. Both are fed along
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