[Letter XXX.]—Buffalo.—The New Fort.—Leopold de Meyer.—Cleveland.—Detroit.
[Letter XXXI.]—Trip from Detroit to Mackinaw.—The Chippewa Tribe.—The River St. Clair.—Anecdote.—Chippewa Village.—Forts Huron and Saranac.—Bob Low Island.—Mackinaw.
[Letter XXXII.]—Journey from Detroit to Princeton.—Sheboygan.—Milwaukie.—Chicago.—A Plunge in the Canal.—Aspect of the Country.
[Letter XXXIII.]—Return to Chicago.—Prairie-Hens.—Prairie Lands of Lee County.—Rock River District.
[Letter XXXIV.]—Voyage to Sault Ste. Marie.—Little Fort.—Indian Women gathering Rice.—Southport.—Island of St. Joseph.—Muddy Lake.—Girdled Trees.
[Letter XXXV.]—Falls of the St. Mary.—Masses of Copper and Silver.—Drunken Indians.—Descent of the Rapids.—Warehouses of the Hudson Bay Company.—Canadian Half-breeds.—La Maison de Pierre.—Tanner the Murderer.
[Letter XXXVI.]—Indians at the Sanlt.—Madeleine Island.—Indian Dancing-girls.—Methodist Indians.—Indian Families.—Return to Mackinaw.
[Letter XXXVII.]—The Straits of Mackinaw.—American Fur Company.—Peculiar Boats.—British Landing.—Battle-field.—Old Mission Church.—Arched Rock.
[Letter XXXVIII.]—Excursion to Southern New Jersey.—Easton.—The Delaware.—The Water Gap.—Bite of a Copper-head snake.
[Letter XXXIX.]—The Banks of the Pocano.—Deer in the Laurel Swamps.—Cherry Hollow.—The Wind Gap.—Nazareth.—Moravian Burying Grounds.—A Pennsylvania German.