MILLE LACS AND KANABEC COUNTIES, 1888. WARREN UPHAM. 



These counties have a fertile soil. They were originally occupied more or less 

 by white, red and jack pine, excepting only Greenbush and a part of Milo in the 

 southwest. Great quantities of pine have been cut from the region along all the 

 streams of these counties. Mingled with the pine is a great variety of deciduous 

 trees common in this latitude further west. N. H. w. 



