FLAT RIVER AND FISH RIVFR. 



These streams are large tributaries of Grand River, coming from 

 the North, and passing through the Southerly and Westerly portion of 

 an extensive and valuable body of pine, which reaches the .waters of 

 Saginaw river. There has been no large amount of lumbering on 

 either of these streams, except the manufacture by water mills, prin- 

 cipally for local purposes. But, Flat River may be easily opened for float- 

 ing logs to Grand Kiver, thus ■bringing into use this large body of timber, 

 which must, in the future, supply the market of the Grand Eiver Valley, and 

 the trade of the Grand River. There are^some four or five millions 

 now manufactured on Flat River, a part of which is rafted down the 

 Grand River to market. 



The following Groups comprise all the lands of the Company upon 

 Flat River : 



No. of Group. Acres. Valuation. 



298 754 05-100.... $2,420 



299 

 300 

 301 

 302 

 303 



320 040 



620 1.550 



720 1,100 



720 1,800 



. 480 



304 1,195 39-100.... 



305. .....2,192 41-100.... 



306 560 



307 678 42-100 



350 797 83-100.... 



900 



2,400 



4,300 



580 



560 



1,000 



.1,720 - 4,000 



351. 



352 1,440 



353 120 



354 200 



355 200 



366 49189-100.. 



357 1,004 60-100.. 



358 600 



359.... .. 320 



360 480 



361 903 45-100.. 



3,840 



200. 



280 



50 



1,230 



1,670 

 970 

 130 

 400 



2,410 



No. of Group. 

 3614 . 

 362.. 

 363.. 

 364.. 

 365.. 

 366:. 

 367.. 

 368.. 



370. 

 371. 

 384. 

 385. 

 386. 

 387. 

 388. 

 389. 

 390. 

 391. 



835 

 . 885 

 .1,115 

 .1,197 

 . 680 

 . 926 

 . 480 

 . 640 

 . 640 

 . 640 

 . 600 

 . 443 

 . 689 

 . 160 

 . 480 

 .1,258 

 . 520 

 . 280 

 . 320 



Acree. * 

 51-100. 

 14-100 . 

 94-100. 

 48-100. 



31-100.... 

 64-100.... 



13-100 . 



70-100 . 



Valuation. 

 . 2,430 

 . 1,400 

 . 1,400 

 , . 1,500 

 340 

 . . 2,700 

 . . 1,400 

 .. 1,600 

 .. 1,870 

 . . 1,070 

 . . 1,000 

 940 

 2,180 

 400 

 1,600 

 5,760 

 2,170 

 600 

 850 



29,209 89-100 $63,640 



J. K. & L. 



WATERS OF SAGINAW RIVER. 



The streams which form the Saginaw, and upon which the Pine Lands 

 of the Company are located are the Chippewa, Pine, Tittebawassee, To- 

 bacco, Salt and Cass Rivers . 



It is hardly necessary to say, that upon^ill these streams lumbering 

 has been caried on for years ; for from these rivers, together with other 

 tributaries, the supply for the Mills at Saginaw is obtained. There are 

 some 40 mills on the Saginaw river, and a large proportion of the timber 

 is now obtained from the Chippewa and Pine rivers. 



