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The Sandrock Sewers of St. Paul, Minn.
Situated on both sides of the Mississippi River, the city of St. Paul includes every variety of surface, from nearly vertical palisades extending along the river for miles, to prairies, and from ground below high water in the river (which has a maximum flood stage of 19 ft. above• low water) to the higher portions occupied as residence districts, which are from 200 to 300 ft. above the river. The situation of the residence portions on the high ground, on both sides of the river valley, overlooking the business district and the river for miles, is very beautiful; few cities equal, and none surpass, it in natural scenic beauty, as the panoramic views from its bluffs demonstrate.
The Sandrock Sewers of St. Paul, Minn.
Situated on both sides of the Mississippi River, the city of St. Paul includes every variety of surface, from nearly vertical palisades extending along the river for miles, to prairies, and from ground below high water in the river (which has a maximum flood stage of 19 ft. above• low water) to the higher portions occupied as residence districts, which are from 200 to 300 ft. above the river. The situation of the residence portions on the high ground, on both sides of the river valley, overlooking the business district and the river for miles, is very beautiful; few cities equal, and none surpass, it in natural scenic beauty, as the panoramic views from its bluffs demonstrate.
The Sandrock Sewers of St. Paul, Minn.
Wilson, George L. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 32 ; 195-202
2021-01-01
81894-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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