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  • Kaskaskia
  • Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands of North America

    The Kaskaskia (Miami–Illinois: Kaaskaaskia) were a historical Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands. They were one of about a dozen cognate

    Kaskaskia

    Kaskaskia

    Kaskaskia

  • Kaskaskia, Illinois
  • Village in Illinois, US

    Kaskaskia is a village in Randolph County, Illinois, on the west side of the Mississippi River. The population of Kaskaskia was 21 in the 2020 United

    Kaskaskia, Illinois

    Kaskaskia, Illinois

    Kaskaskia,_Illinois

  • Kaskaskia (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Kaskaskia were an indigenous North American tribe of the Northeastern Woodlands. Kaskaskia may also refer to: Kaskaskia, Illinois, a village in Randolph

    Kaskaskia (disambiguation)

    Kaskaskia_(disambiguation)

  • Kaskaskia College
  • Community college in Centralia, Illinois, U.S.

    Kaskaskia College is a public community college in Centralia, Illinois. Kaskaskia College's Community College District 501 serves all or part of nine

    Kaskaskia College

    Kaskaskia College

    Kaskaskia_College

  • Kaskaskia–Cahokia Trail
  • The Kaskaskia–Cahokia Trail was the first road (used for walking and stagecoaches) in Illinois, running from Kaskaskia to Cahokia. The Confederated Peorias

    Kaskaskia–Cahokia Trail

    Kaskaskia–Cahokia Trail

    Kaskaskia–Cahokia_Trail

  • Kaskaskia River
  • River in the United States

    coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The Kaskaskia River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 325 miles

    Kaskaskia River

    Kaskaskia River

    Kaskaskia_River

  • USS Kaskaskia
  • Oiler of the United States Navy, 1940–1969

    Kaskaskia (AO-27) was a United States Navy Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler in commission from 1940 to 1959. She was named for the Kaskaskia River

    USS Kaskaskia

    USS Kaskaskia

    USS_Kaskaskia

  • Shawneetown–Kaskaskia Trail
  • The Kaskaskia–Shawneetown and Goshen Trail was developed from an 1816 appropriation of funds from the Congress of the United States. This trail served

    Shawneetown–Kaskaskia Trail

    Shawneetown–Kaskaskia Trail

    Shawneetown–Kaskaskia_Trail

  • Kaskaskia Bell State Memorial
  • Historic site in Kaskaskia, Illinois

    Kaskaskia Bell State Memorial is a monument located in Kaskaskia, Illinois containing the Kaskaskia Bell, also known as "The Liberty Bell of the West

    Kaskaskia Bell State Memorial

    Kaskaskia Bell State Memorial

    Kaskaskia_Bell_State_Memorial

  • Corps of Discovery
  • Unit of the United States Army

    Fort Massac, and at the old French Mississippi River village of Kaskaskia. At Kaskaskia, he recruited the expedition's chief non-commissioned officer,

    Corps of Discovery

    Corps of Discovery

    Corps_of_Discovery

  • Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site
  • United States historic place

    Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site is a 200-acre (0.8 km2) park near Chester, Illinois, on a blufftop overlooking the Mississippi River. It commemorates

    Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site

    Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site

    Fort_Kaskaskia_State_Historic_Site

  • Illinois Confederation
  • Group of 12–13 Native American tribes

    Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas. The five main tribes were the Cahokia, Kaskaskia, Mitchigamea, Peoria, and Tamaroa. Other related tribes included the Maroa

    Illinois Confederation

    Illinois Confederation

    Illinois_Confederation

  • Illinois campaign
  • 1778–79 series of engagements during the American Revolutionary War

    the Ohio, crossed overland to the Mississippi River and took control of Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and several other villages in British territory. Vincennes,

    Illinois campaign

    Illinois campaign

    Illinois_campaign

  • Camp Dubois
  • United States historic place; launching point for the Lewis and Clark Expedition

    Clark established Camp Dubois, with a group of men that he recruited from Kaskaskia and Fort Massac, constructing a frontier fort. Captain Meriwether Lewis

    Camp Dubois

    Camp Dubois

    Camp_Dubois

  • Grand Village of the Illinois
  • Archaeological site in Illinois, United States

    The Grand Village of the Illinois, also called Old Kaskaskia Village, is a site significant for being the best documented historic Native American village

    Grand Village of the Illinois

    Grand Village of the Illinois

    Grand_Village_of_the_Illinois

  • Carlyle Lake
  • Reservoir in Illinois, United States

    in the Kaskaskia River and points along the banks. Full of enthusiasm, Hazlet formed the Kaskaskia Valley Association (KVA) to sell the Kaskaskia River

    Carlyle Lake

    Carlyle Lake

    Carlyle_Lake

  • Centralia, Illinois
  • City in the United States

    Center - Kaskaskia College". www.kaskaskia.edu. Retrieved December 6, 2019. "Continuing and Community Education - Kaskaskia College". www.kaskaskia.edu. Retrieved

    Centralia, Illinois

    Centralia, Illinois

    Centralia,_Illinois

  • Hotel Kaskaskia
  • Historic building in LaSalle, Illinois, US

    Hotel Kaskaskia is a historic building in LaSalle, Illinois. The hotel was designed by Marshall and Fox and named for the Kaskaskia Indian Village. The

    Hotel Kaskaskia

    Hotel Kaskaskia

    Hotel_Kaskaskia

  • Kaskaskia sequence
  • The Kaskaskia sequence was a cratonic sequence that began in the mid-Devonian, peaked early in the Mississippian, and ended by mid-Mississippian time

    Kaskaskia sequence

    Kaskaskia_sequence

  • Illinois State Capitol
  • State capitol building of the U.S. state of Illinois

    land parcel further northeast up the Kaskaskia River from the Mississippi, about eighty miles northeast of Kaskaskia. This location, which would be named

    Illinois State Capitol

    Illinois State Capitol

    Illinois_State_Capitol

  • Grand Illinois Trail
  • Large trail in Northern Illinois

    Plank Road Trail, the Illinois and Michigan Canal Trail, the projected Kaskaskia Alliance Trail and the Hennepin Canal, and is the northern routing of

    Grand Illinois Trail

    Grand Illinois Trail

    Grand_Illinois_Trail

  • Illinois Country
  • Historical French colony in what became the Midwestern United States

    Louisiana". By the mid-18th century, major settlements included Cahokia, Kaskaskia, Chartres, Saint Philippe, and Prairie du Rocher, all on the east side

    Illinois Country

    Illinois Country

    Illinois_Country

  • Siege of Fort Vincennes
  • Battle in the American Revolutionary War

    British outposts of Kaskaskia and Cahokia on the Mississippi River. Despite having recruited only 175 men, Clark captured Kaskaskia on July 4 and Cahokia

    Siege of Fort Vincennes

    Siege of Fort Vincennes

    Siege_of_Fort_Vincennes

  • Randolph County, Illinois
  • County in Illinois, United States

    "Where Illinois Began." It contains the historically important village of Kaskaskia, Illinois's first capital. The county is part of Southern Illinois in

    Randolph County, Illinois

    Randolph County, Illinois

    Randolph_County,_Illinois

  • American Bottom
  • Flood plain of the Mississippi River in Illinois

    region of Southern Illinois, extending from Alton, Illinois, south to the Kaskaskia River. It is also sometimes called "American Bottoms". The area is about

    American Bottom

    American Bottom

    American_Bottom

  • Illinois Territory
  • Territory of the U.S. between 1809-1818

    as the State of Illinois. Its capital was the former French village of Kaskaskia on the Mississippi River (which is still a part of the State of Illinois)

    Illinois Territory

    Illinois Territory

    Illinois_Territory

  • Carlyle, Illinois
  • City in Illinois, United States

    suspension bridge that is the only one of its kind in Illinois and crosses the Kaskaskia River. In 1811 or 1812, a man named John Hill built one of several "block"

    Carlyle, Illinois

    Carlyle, Illinois

    Carlyle,_Illinois

  • Missouri French
  • Moribund French variety of the upper Mississippi, US

    Old Mines, Cadet, St. Louis, Richwoods, Prairie du Rocher, Cahokia, Kaskaskia, and Vincennes as well as several other locations. Speakers of Missouri

    Missouri French

    Missouri French

    Missouri_French

  • Damián Antón Ojeda
  • American musician

    uses for Trhä. Ojeda was also a member of bands Born an Abomination and Kaskaskia, both formed with Tony Hicks. The band's sound combined depressive black

    Damián Antón Ojeda

    Damián_Antón_Ojeda

  • Tamaroa people
  • Native American ethnic group

    decline of the Tamaroas. The Tamaroas united with the Kaskaskia tribe in 1703 at the mouth of the Kaskaskia River, where the French had already established

    Tamaroa people

    Tamaroa_people

  • Bridgette Jordan
  • Smallest living woman until her death in 2019

    Illinois and attended college at Kaskaskia College. She enjoyed dancing and cheerleading. She was on the cheer squad for Kaskaskia. She wore an infant size 2

    Bridgette Jordan

    Bridgette_Jordan

  • Lake Shelbyville
  • Reservoir in Illinois, United States

    County, Illinois and Moultrie County, Illinois created by damming the Kaskaskia River at Shelbyville, Illinois. The lake's normal surface pool is 11,100

    Lake Shelbyville

    Lake Shelbyville

    Lake_Shelbyville

  • Wea
  • Native American tribe originally located in western Indiana

    sub-tribe of Miami. Today, the descendants of the Wea, along with the Kaskaskia, Piankeshaw, and Peoria, are enrolled in the Peoria Tribe of Indians of

    Wea

    Wea

    Wea

  • Kaskaskia River State Fish and Wildlife Area
  • State park in Illinois, USA

    Kaskaskia River State Fish and Wildlife Area is an Illinois state park on 20,000 acres (8,094 ha) in St. Clair, Monroe, and Randolph Counties, Illinois

    Kaskaskia River State Fish and Wildlife Area

    Kaskaskia_River_State_Fish_and_Wildlife_Area

  • Kaskaskia Baptist Association
  • Founded in 1840, the Kaskaskia Baptist Association is a Southern Baptist ministry centered in Patoka, Illinois and is active in ministry to people in

    Kaskaskia Baptist Association

    Kaskaskia_Baptist_Association

  • Illinois
  • U.S. state

    Illinois Territory was created on February 3, 1809, with its capital at Kaskaskia, an early French settlement. During the discussions leading up to Illinois's

    Illinois

    Illinois

    Illinois

  • Peoria people
  • Native American tribe in Oklahoma

    Illinois mission, compiled the most extensive bilingual dictionary of Kaskaskia Illinois and corresponding French terms, nearly 600 pages and 20,000 entries

    Peoria people

    Peoria people

    Peoria_people

  • General Dean Suspension Bridge
  • United States historic place

    The General Dean Suspension Bridge spans the Kaskaskia River at Carlyle in Clinton County, Illinois, United States. It is named after Major General William

    General Dean Suspension Bridge

    General Dean Suspension Bridge

    General_Dean_Suspension_Bridge

  • Scouting in Illinois
  • the Lewis & Clark Council: the Illini District, Black Gold District, Kaskaskia District, Cahokia Mounds District, Piasa Bird District, and St. Clair

    Scouting in Illinois

    Scouting in Illinois

    Scouting_in_Illinois

  • Lusk's Ferry Road
  • Early road in Illinois

    that provided an overland connection between the main settlement, Fort Kaskaskia, on the Mississippi River, and Lusk's Ferry, an important crossing point

    Lusk's Ferry Road

    Lusk's_Ferry_Road

  • Miami–Illinois language
  • Algonquian language of the Midwestern US

    Wea as well as the tribes of the Illinois Confederation, including the Kaskaskia, Peoria, Tamaroa, Cahokia, and possibly Mitchigamea. Although the last

    Miami–Illinois language

    Miami–Illinois_language

  • Aramepinchieue
  • Accault, Mary Aco, and Aramepinchone, was the daughter of a prominent Kaskaskia chief. She helped spread Catholicism and French-Indian cooperation in

    Aramepinchieue

    Aramepinchieue

  • American Revolutionary War
  • 1775–1783 conflict in North America

    and Indian allies commanded by Colonel George Rogers Clark captured Kaskaskia on July 4 and then secured Vincennes, though Vincennes was recaptured

    American Revolutionary War

    American Revolutionary War

    American_Revolutionary_War

  • George Rogers Clark
  • American military officer and surveyor (1752–1818)

    founding Louisville, Kentucky in 1778. He is best known for his captures of Kaskaskia, Illinois, in 1778 and Vincennes, Indiana, in 1779 during the Illinois

    George Rogers Clark

    George Rogers Clark

    George_Rogers_Clark

  • Geography of Illinois
  • unglaciated. The floodplain on the Mississippi River from Alton to the Kaskaskia River is the American Bottom, and is the site of the ancient city of Cahokia

    Geography of Illinois

    Geography of Illinois

    Geography_of_Illinois

  • Fort de Chartres
  • United States historic place

    House, the Kolmer Site (a former Indian village), and the site of Fort Kaskaskia. The name of the fort honored Louis, duc de Chartres, son of the Regent

    Fort de Chartres

    Fort de Chartres

    Fort_de_Chartres

  • Cahokia, Illinois
  • Village in the United States

    numerically dominated by men, as it had 24 brothels. The nearby town of Kaskaskia on the Mississippi River (founded 1703) became the region's leading shipping

    Cahokia, Illinois

    Cahokia, Illinois

    Cahokia,_Illinois

  • Illinois Constitution of 1818
  • Constitution of the US state of Illinois

    August 26, 1818, during the First Illinois Constitutional Convention in Kaskaskia, Illinois. It was succeeded by the Illinois Constitution of 1848. Edstrom

    Illinois Constitution of 1818

    Illinois Constitution of 1818

    Illinois_Constitution_of_1818

  • Starved Rock State Park
  • State park in Illinois, United States

    European contact, the area was home to Native Americans, particularly the Kaskaskia who lived in the Grand Village of the Illinois across the river to the

    Starved Rock State Park

    Starved Rock State Park

    Starved_Rock_State_Park

  • Shelbyville, Illinois
  • City in Illinois, United States

    the county seat of Shelby County, Illinois, United States, along the Kaskaskia River. As of the 2020 census, the population was at 4,674. HSHS Good Shepherd

    Shelbyville, Illinois

    Shelbyville, Illinois

    Shelbyville,_Illinois

  • List of wars involving the United States in the 18th century
  • from western Quebec (Illinois County, Virginia) at the county seat of Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and Vincennes. (until 1779) 65% of Britain's German auxiliaries

    List of wars involving the United States in the 18th century

    List_of_wars_involving_the_United_States_in_the_18th_century

  • List of Illinois placenames of Native American origin
  • (Woodford County) Kaskaskia – named for the Kaskaskia people whose village was located nearby. Kaskaskia Township Kaskaskia River Kaskaskia River State Fish

    List of Illinois placenames of Native American origin

    List_of_Illinois_placenames_of_Native_American_origin

  • Absaroka sequence
  • Kaskaskia sequence. This unconformity divides the Carboniferous into the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian periods in North America. Like the Kaskaskia

    Absaroka sequence

    Absaroka_sequence

  • Illinois County, Virginia
  • Region of Virginia from 1778 to 1787

    Commonwealth. The county seat was the old Illinois Country French village of Kaskaskia. John Todd was appointed by Governor Patrick Henry to head the county's

    Illinois County, Virginia

    Illinois County, Virginia

    Illinois_County,_Virginia

  • Timothy Demonbreun
  • French-Canadian fur trader (1731-1826)

    lieutenant governor in command of the Northwest Territory. He settled at Fort Kaskaskia in the Illinois Country, where he served as lieutenant governor from 1783

    Timothy Demonbreun

    Timothy_Demonbreun

  • Jacques Gravier
  • and dictionary. He worked to convert the Kaskaskias. In 1694, he helped broker the marriage of the Kaskaskia Aramepinchieue to the French trader Michel

    Jacques Gravier

    Jacques_Gravier

  • Saline Creek (Mississippi River tributary)
  • River in Missouri, United States

    into an offshoot of the Mississippi River north of St. Mary across from Kaskaskia Island. The stream's original name - La Rivière de Saline - is French

    Saline Creek (Mississippi River tributary)

    Saline Creek (Mississippi River tributary)

    Saline_Creek_(Mississippi_River_tributary)

  • Jean Baptiste Point du Sable
  • Early founder of Chicago (died 1818)

    that had been submitted by Nicholas Jarrot to the land commissioners at Kaskaskia, Illinois Territory, was approved. In the claim Jarrot asserted that a

    Jean Baptiste Point du Sable

    Jean Baptiste Point du Sable

    Jean_Baptiste_Point_du_Sable

  • Chicago Portage
  • Historic waterway in the United States

    Pre-Columbian era for travel and trade. During the summer of 1673 members of the Kaskaskia, a tribe of the Illinois Confederation, guided French explorers Louis

    Chicago Portage

    Chicago Portage

    Chicago_Portage

  • Evansville, Illinois
  • Village in Illinois, United States

    village in Randolph County, Illinois, United States, on the banks of the Kaskaskia River. The population was 547 at the 2020 census. According to the 2010

    Evansville, Illinois

    Evansville, Illinois

    Evansville,_Illinois

  • Joseph Bowman
  • American militia officer

    in which Clark and his men seized the key British-controlled towns of Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and Vincennes. Following the campaign, Bowman was critically

    Joseph Bowman

    Joseph Bowman

    Joseph_Bowman

  • Monroe County, Illinois
  • County in Illinois, United States

    contact. French Jesuit priests in the Illinois Country encountered the Kaskaskia and Cahokia, bands of the Illiniwek confederacy. The first European settlement

    Monroe County, Illinois

    Monroe County, Illinois

    Monroe_County,_Illinois

  • Dozaville, Illinois
  • Unincorporated community in Illinois, United States

    in Randolph County, Illinois, United States. Dozaville is located in Kaskaskia Precinct, which (exceptionally for Illinois) is west of the Mississippi

    Dozaville, Illinois

    Dozaville, Illinois

    Dozaville,_Illinois

  • Sidney Breese
  • American judge (1800–1878)

    bar in 1821. In 1820, Illinois's capital was moved from the flood-prone Kaskaskia in Randolph County, Illinois, on the Mississippi River to Vandalia, on

    Sidney Breese

    Sidney Breese

    Sidney_Breese

  • James Thompson (surveyor)
  • American surveyor (1789–1872)

    the first plat of Chicago. Born in South Carolina, Thompson moved to Kaskaskia in southern Illinois as a young man and lived in the area for the rest

    James Thompson (surveyor)

    James Thompson (surveyor)

    James_Thompson_(surveyor)

  • Vandalia, Illinois
  • City in Illinois, United States

    city is 60 miles (97 km) northeast of the Greater St. Louis area on the Kaskaskia River. In the early 19th century, Vandalia became the western terminus

    Vandalia, Illinois

    Vandalia, Illinois

    Vandalia,_Illinois

  • Pierre Menard House
  • Historic house in Illinois, United States

    15, he worked for Francois Vigo of Vincennes, IN as a clerk moving to Kaskaskia in March 1790. Having become a successful businessman by the age of thirty

    Pierre Menard House

    Pierre Menard House

    Pierre_Menard_House

  • Kaskaskia Township, Fayette County, Illinois
  • Township in Illinois, United States

    Kaskaskia Township is one of twenty townships in Fayette County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 517 and it contained 241 housing

    Kaskaskia Township, Fayette County, Illinois

    Kaskaskia Township, Fayette County, Illinois

    Kaskaskia_Township,_Fayette_County,_Illinois

  • River des Peres
  • River in St. Louis, Missouri

    with the Mississippi in the early 1700s. In the late 1600s, a group of Kaskaskias Indians crossed the Mississippi and established a settlement near the

    River des Peres

    River des Peres

    River_des_Peres

  • Odin, Illinois
  • Village in Illinois, United States

    territory was Ninian Edwards, and the seat of government established at Kaskaskia. By an act of Congress in April 1818, Illinois was admitted to the Union

    Odin, Illinois

    Odin, Illinois

    Odin,_Illinois

  • Treaty of Greenville
  • 1795 treaty ending the Northwest Indian War

    Pattawatimas, Miamis, Eel Rivers, Weas, Kickapoos, Piankeshaws, and Kaskaskias was a 1795 treaty between the United States and indigenous nations of

    Treaty of Greenville

    Treaty of Greenville

    Treaty_of_Greenville

  • Northwest Territory
  • United States territory (1787–1803)

    1779, George Rogers Clark, leading a force of Virginia militia, captured Kaskaskia and Vincennes from British commander Henry Hamilton. Virginia capitalized

    Northwest Territory

    Northwest Territory

    Northwest_Territory

  • Cahokia (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Illinois Cahokia Vallis, a geological feature on the planet Mercury Kaskaskia–Cahokia Trail, or Cahokia Trail, a road in Illinois, U.S. USS Cahokia

    Cahokia (disambiguation)

    Cahokia_(disambiguation)

  • Du Quoin, Illinois
  • City in Illinois, United States

    surname of Jean Baptiste de Coigne, a chief of the Tamaroa and later Kaskaskia indigenous people of the area during the American Revolutionary War and

    Du Quoin, Illinois

    Du Quoin, Illinois

    Du_Quoin,_Illinois

  • First Illinois Constitutional Convention
  • The 33 delegates elected from Illinois' 15 counties met in a tavern in Kaskaskia, the territorial capital on the first Monday in August 1818. Before the

    First Illinois Constitutional Convention

    First Illinois Constitutional Convention

    First_Illinois_Constitutional_Convention

  • Kaskaskia Precinct, Randolph County, Illinois
  • Place in Illinois, United States

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kaskaskia Precinct, Randolph County, Illinois. Kaskaskia Precinct is located in Randolph County, Illinois, USA.

    Kaskaskia Precinct, Randolph County, Illinois

    Kaskaskia Precinct, Randolph County, Illinois

    Kaskaskia_Precinct,_Randolph_County,_Illinois

  • Shoal Creek (Illinois)
  • River

    Illinois and, flowing southward through Lake Lou Yaeger, discharges into the Kaskaskia River near Okawville. It drains parts of Montgomery County, Bond County

    Shoal Creek (Illinois)

    Shoal_Creek_(Illinois)

  • John Dame
  • complexion. He was recruited from Captain Amos Stoddard's Company at Kaskaskia, Illinois. He was mentioned in the journals because he killed a pelican

    John Dame

    John_Dame

  • AO-27
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    AO-27 may refer to: AO-27 rifle USS Kaskaskia (AO-27) Eyesat-1, an amateur radio satellite also known as AO-27 This disambiguation page lists articles

    AO-27

    AO-27

  • Coyote
  • Species of canine native to North America

    describing coyotes or wolves is often difficult. One record from 1750 in Kaskaskia, Illinois, written by a local priest, noted that the "wolves" encountered

    Coyote

    Coyote

    Coyote

  • Illinois Intelligencer
  • Held at Kaskaskia, in 1812, the first official document from the territory. Seeing a future as the state printer, Duncan moved to Kaskaskia in 1814.

    Illinois Intelligencer

    Illinois_Intelligencer

  • Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
  • City in Missouri, U.S.

    1755, the first to show Ste. Genevieve in the Illinois Country, showed Kaskaskia natives on the east side of the river, but no Indian village on the west

    Ste. Genevieve, Missouri

    Ste. Genevieve, Missouri

    Ste._Genevieve,_Missouri

  • Kolmer Site
  • Archaeological site in Illinois, United States

    site in the far southwest of the U.S. state of Illinois. Located near Kaskaskia and Prairie du Rocher in western Randolph County, it lies at the site

    Kolmer Site

    Kolmer Site

    Kolmer_Site

  • Suzanne Malveaux
  • American journalist (born 1966)

    her father's side (the fur trader's wife) was a Native American of the Kaskaskia tribe, and that one of her ancestors in Louisiana was a free black man

    Suzanne Malveaux

    Suzanne Malveaux

    Suzanne_Malveaux

  • WEIC
  • Radio station in Charleston, Illinois, United States

    and operated it until he sold the station to the Miller Media Group's Kaskaskia Broadcasting, Inc. of Taylorville, Illinois, on October 7, 2011. Miller

    WEIC

    WEIC

  • Fayetteville, Illinois
  • Village in Illinois, United States

    Fayetteville is a village on the Kaskaskia River. Because of that, the village is nicknamed the Gateway to the Kaskaskia. Fayetteville is named after Marquis

    Fayetteville, Illinois

    Fayetteville, Illinois

    Fayetteville,_Illinois

  • Illinois Route 3
  • State highway in southwestern Illinois, US

    and is the closest Illinois state highway to the old state capital of Kaskaskia. The original IL 3 route went from Chester in southern Illinois to Morrison

    Illinois Route 3

    Illinois Route 3

    Illinois_Route_3

  • Jacques Marquette
  • 17th-century French Jesuit missionary and explorer in North America

    village of Kaskaskia, who invited Marquette to return and establish a mission. When the explorers left the village, some of the Kaskaskia got in their

    Jacques Marquette

    Jacques Marquette

    Jacques_Marquette

  • List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma
  • Pawnee Noble, Payne, Pawnee Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Peoria, Kaskaskia, Piankeshaw, Wea 2,925 777 Miami Ottawa Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma

    List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma

    List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma

    List_of_Native_American_tribes_in_Oklahoma

  • WHOW
  • Radio station in Clinton, Illinois, United States

    owned by the Miller Media Group and the broadcast license is held by Kaskaskia Broadcasting, Inc. WHOW is a daytime-only station broadcasting on the

    WHOW

    WHOW

  • St. Louis
  • Independent city in Missouri, United States

    at Cahokia, Kaskaskia, and Fort de Chartres. Migrants from the French villages on the east side of the Mississippi River, such as Kaskaskia, also founded

    St. Louis

    St. Louis

    St._Louis

  • List of the oldest buildings in Illinois
  • surviving French colonial homes in Prairie du Rocher. Pierre Menard Home near Kaskaskia, Illinois c. 1802 Residence Oldest former home of a former state government

    List of the oldest buildings in Illinois

    List_of_the_oldest_buildings_in_Illinois

  • Jean-Baptiste Benoit de Saint-Clair
  • pioneer village of Kaskaskia, Illinois. In that place, he married in January 1750 with Marie-Louise Bienvenue, born in Kaskaskia in 1726 and daughter

    Jean-Baptiste Benoit de Saint-Clair

    Jean-Baptiste_Benoit_de_Saint-Clair

  • Santa Fe Trail
  • 19th-century route through central North America between Franklin, MO, and Santa Fe, NM

    colony of Santa Fe in New Mexico. This first expedition, which started in Kaskaskia, Illinois, failed, as it was stopped by Indian tribes in Kansas. Then

    Santa Fe Trail

    Santa Fe Trail

    Santa_Fe_Trail

  • Philippe-François de Rastel de Rocheblave
  • Canadian politician

    Illinois Country. He later established a business at Kaskaskia. After the British took control of Kaskaskia, he became the commandant of Fort Sainte-Geneviève

    Philippe-François de Rastel de Rocheblave

    Philippe-François de Rastel de Rocheblave

    Philippe-François_de_Rastel_de_Rocheblave

  • Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
  • 1956 film by Norman Foster

    for murdering Kaskaskia tribesmen. Crockett and Russell, having witnessed an earlier attack on Fink's keelboat but being told the Kaskaskia were driven

    Davy Crockett and the River Pirates

    Davy_Crockett_and_the_River_Pirates

  • Midwestern United States
  • Census region of the United States

    The bell donated by King Louis XV in 1741 to the French mission at Kaskaskia, Illinois. It was later called the "Liberty Bell of the West", after it was

    Midwestern United States

    Midwestern United States

    Midwestern_United_States

  • Pierre Menard
  • Fur trader and politician (1766–1844)

    1790s Menard had established a solid trading business of his own; his Kaskaskia business ledgers first recorded transactions, beginning in the spring

    Pierre Menard

    Pierre Menard

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  • History of Peoria, Illinois
  • living in the Kaskaskia village, as the area was known for its "fat beasts". The Peoria tribe remained near the lake after the Kaskaskia departed before

    History of Peoria, Illinois

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  • Southwestern Bell
  • Southwestern American subsidiary of AT&T

    Central Telephone Company. Southwestern Bell also provides service to Kaskaskia and McClure, Illinois. On January 1, 1984, as part of the breakup of AT&T

    Southwestern Bell

    Southwestern_Bell

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