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CANADIAN LOCAL HISTORY. 



THE FIRST GAZETTEER OF UPPER CANADA. 



WITH ANNOTATIONS, 



BY THE REV. HENRY SCADDING, D.D. 



{Contiimed from page 5U1.) 



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Sables Dores, Portage aux, in the Ottawa River, a little above 

 Grand Calumet and Portage du Montaigne. 



Sables, Riviere aux, runs into the south of Lake Huron, south of 

 the highlands, and easterly to where the waters of that lake descend 

 into River St. Clair. 



Saganaskokam River : see Moira River. [(?) Englishman's River.] 



Saggathewigewam : now called the River Trent. [Outlet marked 

 by a hut.] 



Salmon Creek, rises near the salt springs of the River Trent, and 

 running northerly, discharges itself into that river among several 

 small islands. 



Salmon Greek, Great, empties itself into the River Trent at its first 

 great bend to the westward, a little below the second Rapids, near a 

 few small islands. 



Salmon Greek, Big, runs into Lake Ontario, between the townships 

 of Cramahe and Haldimund. 



Salmon Greek, Little, runs into Lake Ontario, near the centre of 

 the township of Cramahe. 



Saltjieet Township, in the county of Lincoln, lies west of Grimsby, 

 and fronts Lake Ontario. [From a market-town and parish in 

 Lincolnshire.] 



Sandusky Island, in Lake Erie, lies a little south-east of the Bass 

 Islands, and near to Sandusky Bay. [The same as Cunningham's 

 Island.] 



Sandwich Township is situated upon the upper part of the Detroit 

 River, and comprehends the old French settlements; it has a thriving 

 town of the same name, a little below the fort of Detroit, on the 



