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 | | Wolcott as physician, and Capt. David B. Douglas as topographer; James D. Doty joined as official journalist and Charles C. Trowbridge as assistant topographer, but both took a partly separate course that bypassed Chicago. |
 | | The mouth of the Chicago River did not naturally allow for a harbor; a sand bar diverted the river`s final course southward, and just where the waters met — from Wacker Dr. to as far S as 12th Street — was dependent on the wind, lake levels, and storm activity. |
 | | Victoria Corbin; after the mother had been killed at the massacre, the fetus was cut from her abdomen, and both were scalped and beheaded. |
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