They were somewhere near the mouth of the WisconsinRiver.
2
His eyes were black as the ice on the WisconsinRiver, and just as cold.
3
According to Father Hennepin's estimate, they were about two hundred miles above the mouth of the WisconsinRiver.
4
They were lumbermen from far up on the WisconsinRiver, and were taking this raft to New Orleans as a speculation.
5
Following in his footsteps, the Jesuits gradually established missions as far west as the WisconsinRiver, and, finally, in 1670, at Sault Ste.
6
Nicolet may have put his boat in this same WisconsinRiver, but if he did he did not go far below the portage.
7
Even farther north are the bucolic Wisconsin Dells, a region along the WisconsinRiver blessed with a number of state parks, hiking trails and campsites.
8
On the north side of the WisconsinRiver, about four miles west of the village of Muscoda, we heard of and found another human effigy.