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SETTLEMENT AND COLONIZATION IN GREAT LAKES STATES 
Fic. 1.—The shaded portion of the map comprises the area selected for statistical reasons as representing the so-called ‘“ cut-over” or undeveloped 
region of the three Great Lakes States. Most of the region is cut-over land. It is in various stages of development, and from this standpoint 
: the counties involved are divided into three statistical groups 
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