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1 At the left is the debris which remained when the tunnel under :he St. Anthony Falls gave way. In the' background is a view of the Winslow house. AL the right is the present day falls of Sz. Anthony. ST. ANTHONY FALLS IN August of the year of 1683 a group of birch bark canoes bearing Father Hen- nepin and his guides came up the river. For hours they had heard a full roar in the distance, and at last the magnificence of the great St. Anthony Falls burst upon them. A great slab of limestone was in the middle of the river, and the water rushed over this with such turbulence that Hennepin thrilled at the sight. He blessed the falls and named them after his patron saint, Anthony of Padua. In 1807 and 1819 the United States government sent men to examine the new ter- ritory which they had just bought. They found the ferment waters rising sixteen feet in pure splendor. Great blossoming trees crowned the banks, and the ground was a carpet of luxurious foliage and flowers. Above the falls was an island five hundred yards long which divided the waters into two streams. In 1862 mills were operating on both sides of the falls. These mills had ad- vanced until at this time they were rivaling those of the St. Croix Valley. It was also about this time that the falls were arranged so as to make power available. A great shaft was sunk into a tunnel, harnessing the mighty Father of Waters and obtaining power of 4,0 feet head. This increased manufacturing exceedingly. An uapronw of planking was constructed, thus preventing the falls from receding farther up the river. The falls now have about 410,000 horse power. This is mostly used by the Hour mills along the banks, and by the General Electric. Ten
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