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The "White (or Nagagamissee) River, which enters the township in lot sixteen 

 in the first concession is, from the northerly limit of the second concession to 

 where it leaves the township in the west boundary of concession nine, largely a 

 succession of rapids and waterfalls, the total fall in that distance being about 120 

 feet. As the volume of water estimated at ordinary low water is about 48,000 

 cubic feet per minute there is in this river a large amount of water power. No 

 great amount of this power could be developed as a single unit as the slope of the 

 land generally follows that of the river, and only towards the north are there any 

 high banks. The highest fall is fourteen feet, and probably the highest that could 

 be obtained from a single dam about twenty-five feet. I have, as shown in red 

 on the plan and in my field notes, reserved from the lots a liberal allowance of land 

 for the development of larger units. In order to give access to these and to permit 

 the development of the smaller units I have reserved, as also shown in red, one 

 chain in width along each bank of the river from the southerly limit of concession 

 three to the railway. At the intersection of these reservations with the concession 

 lines I have. planted posts, marking them in the same manner as posts planted for 

 road allowances about lakes except that on the side facing the water instead of the 

 letter "R" I have put "W." 



The following iron posts were planted : 



At the S. W. corner lot 13, Con. 1, a post lj4 inches in diam. marked Con. 1 

 on N. side. Lot XII on E. side, R. on W. side and R. on S. side. 



At the S. W. corner of lot 12, Con. VII an iron post ly^ inches in diam. 

 marked Con. VII on north side. Lot XII on east side, R. on south side and R. 

 on west side. 



At the N. W. corner of Lot 12, Con. XII an iron post 1% inches in diam. 

 marked Con. XII on south side. Lot XII on east side, R on north side and R on 

 west side. 



Trusting that this will meet with your approval, 



I have the honor to be. 

 Sir, 

 Your obedient servant, 

 (Sgd.) A. D. Griffin, 



Ontario Land Surveyor. 



The Honourable the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 Toronto, Ont. 



Appendix No. 26. 

 Survey of the Township of Kendall, District of Algoma. 



Thessalon, Ont., August 24th, 1912. 



Sir, — In accordance with your instructions dated May 28th, 1912, I have sur- 

 veyed the Township of Kendall, in the District of Algoma, and beg to submit the 

 following report: — 



The survey was commenced on the 10th of June and continued without inter- 

 ruption until completed on the 14th of August. 



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