Description

A group of three islands in the Mississippi River, formed at the mouth of Salt River.

History

A group of three islands in the Mississippi River, formed at the mouth of Salt River in the 1880s or 1890s. The wild rice growing there attracts large numbers of blackbirds. The two larger islands are distinguished by the names Upper and Lower or Johnley and Angle, respectively, the latter names being those of the owners.

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