STEELE COUNTY, 1884, M. W. HARRINGTON, AND WASECA COUNTY, 1884, WARREN UPHAM. 



twenty-five feet below the adjoining county. This valley, and all others, are cut in 

 the drift, without exposing any bedrock. 



The highest part of Waseca county is New Richland and in the southeast part 

 of Otisco, about 1,200 feet above the sea. Its lowest point is in the Le Sueur valley, 

 where that stream crosses the western county line, about 1,010 feet. 



At New Richland several wells reached a white sandstone, which may be either 

 Cretaceous or St. Peter, but is presumed, on general considerations, to be the former. 



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