Detroit-River

[877] Detroit-River (D. Street), der Theil des St. Lorenzstromes, welcher den St. Clair-See mit dem Erie-See (in Nordamerika) verbindet, 6 Ml. lang.

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Pierer's Universal-Lexikon, Band 4. Altenburg 1858, S. 877.
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