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_From E. A. Lawrence, University Publishing Company, New York:_
"We think LAKE GLAZIER is important enough to outrank Itasca as the
source of the Mississippi."
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_From W. M. Bradley & Brother, Philadelphia:_
"LAKE GLAZIER appears on our large Atlas of the World, and on
Mitchell's Atlas, as the true source of the Mississippi."
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_From John Lovell & Son, Educational Publishers, Montreal:_
"The collection of testimonials from leading citizens of Minnesota,
and others, tells convincingly in Captain Glazier's favor."
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_From MacMillan & Company, London and New York:_
"Pray accept our very cordial thanks for your courtesy in sending
us the map of the true source of the Mississippi. We are forwarding
it on to our London house, who will gladly avail themselves of the
information it conveys."
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_From Gaylord Watson, Map and Chart Publisher, New York:_
"I shall show LAKE GLAZIER as the source of the Mississippi on my
maps."
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_From P. O'Shea, Catholic Publisher, New York:_
"I have come to the conclusion that LAKE GLAZIER is the true source
of the Mississippi, and intend to give it as the source in the new
editions of my geographies."
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_From Geo. H. Adams & Son, Map Publishers, New York:_
"We recognize LAKE GLAZIER as the True Source of the Mississippi
River, and believe that Captain Glazier's claim to its discovery is
now admitted by all the leading Map Publishers of the country."
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_From the Map and School Supply Company, Toronto:_
"We consider LAKE GLAZIER the source of the Mississippi River, and
are having it appear on all our latest maps as such."
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_From Captain A. N. Husted, Professor of Mathematics,
State Normal School, Albany, New York:_
"Captain Willard Glazier:
"_My Dear Sir:_--I have been much interested in your trip to the
beginning of the Father of Waters, and feel that you have
contributed a valuable item to the great v
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