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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
Good News
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v. 14 no. 360
— pages 13-14 |
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Sketch |
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Good News, v. 14, no. 360, March 27, 1897 (Issue) |
Date: |
March 27, 1897 |
Edition Description: |
Part of the "Freaks of Nature" Department. |
First Sentence: |
What is said to be a grand waterfall coming from the snow-capped peaks of the Olympic Mountains, falling a perpendicular distance over 1,000 feet, and disappearing in the bosom of a beautiful plain, has been discovered near Lake Sutherland, a few miles from Lake Crescent by two ranchmen. |
Last Sentence: |
It flows beneath the plateau for a distance of two miles, and then again bursts out of its imprisonment in the shape of an oval bridal veil, and dashes over the rocks and cataracts down to Lake Sutherland and out to sea. |
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