The most northern point of the United States, [undated].

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The most northern point of the United States, [undated].

A paper reviewing the establishment of the most northern boundary point in the United States through various treaties. This point is found in Minnesota and Lake of the Woods.

3 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7316292

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