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Starved Rock: A Historical Sketch

Starved Rock: A Historical Sketch

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Number of Chapters: 12

Length: 2 hours and 25 minutes

Language: English

This book is an early history of the Starved Rock Area in Northern Illinois. In the pre-Columbian era, the Starved Rock area was home to Native Americans, particularly the Kaskaskia who lived in the Grand Village of the Illinois across the river. Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette were the first Europeans recorded as exploring the region, and by 1683, the French had established Fort St. Louis on a large sandstone butte overlooking the river. According to a native legend, a group of Illinois Confederation (Illini) pursued by the Ottawa and Potawatomi fled to the butte in the late 18th century. The Ottawa and Potawatomi besieged the butte until all of the Illini had starved, and the butte became known as Starved Rock. The butte area was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1960. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Veronica Jenkins)

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Preface/Introductory (Veronica Jenkins)
The Discoverers/ The Discovery (Veronica Jenkins)
The Fate of the Explorers/LaSalle (Veronica Jenkins)
LaSalle's Career/Tonty (Veronica Jenkins)
Starved Rock Fortified/Kismet (Veronica Jenkins)
LaSalle's Successors/The Missions (Veronica Jenkins)
The Drama of the 18th Century/Starved Rock in the 18th Century (Veronica Jenkins)
The Last of the Illinois (Veronica Jenkins)
The Sequel (Veronica Jenkins)
Modern Starved Rock (Veronica Jenkins)
The Historians/The Novelist (Veronica Jenkins)
The Relics (Veronica Jenkins)
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