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  1. #1
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    THE FRENCH IN ILLINOIS



    http://www.eiu.edu/~localite/france/ill.htm#1696




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    SHERMANVILLE
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  2. #2
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    Jan 2007
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    Re: THE FRENCH IN ILLINOIS

    That is some interesting reading .

  3. #3
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    Saturday, July 01, 2006
    The French account of the 1730 siege of a Mesquakie fort, the remains of which are buried beneath rows of corn, are the “the beginning of history in McLean County,” the Parkland College professor said. What remains below the ground are buried trenches and dug-in houses, musket balls, arrow points and various tools and goods, such as blades from hinged French knives.

    It was the last stand for the Mesquakie, who were outnumbered in the fortified grove near the Sangamon River, Steele said. There were up to 900 people in the acre-size fort, including women and children, and 1,400 French and Illini troops around them during a 23-day battle, he said.

    The professor, his wife, 10 students and a woman whose family has owned the farm since the 1800s have been at the dig site near Saybrook several hours four times a week for the last three weeks, and the class is scheduled to end today. But Steele said he may extend the dig.

    People had lived in the area about 12,000 years, but the military accounts are the first written histories for the area, he said.
    All animals are equal, but some are more equal then others. -George Orwell

  4. #4

    Feb 2006
    Illinois
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    Re: THE FRENCH IN ILLINOIS

    Sherm/Edde- Interesting post. Saybrook 15 minutes from me. Alot of it is farm ground. I have hunted arrow heads on it as a youngster, but never a metal detector. Last time I checked into it (about 7-8 yrs ago), it was impossible to get a hold of the land owners. I might have to check into this again in the Spring.

    99Brown

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    Dec 2004
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    Re: THE FRENCH IN ILLINOIS

    8)
    All animals are equal, but some are more equal then others. -George Orwell

  6. #6

    Jun 2007
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    Re: THE FRENCH IN ILLINOIS

    Quote Originally Posted by 99Brown
    Sherm/Edde- Interesting post. Saybrook 15 minutes from me. Alot of it is farm ground. I have hunted arrow heads on it as a youngster, but never a metal detector. Last time I checked into it (about 7-8 yrs ago), it was impossible to get a hold of the land owners. I might have to check into this again in the Spring.

    99Brown
    Or, check into it sooner, so you'll be ready to go come spring, maybe? stvn.

  7. #7

    Mar 2008
    Chicago IL
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    Re: THE FRENCH IN ILLINOIS

    yea, great stuff...
    Come check out my MD'ing videos:
    http://youtube.com/user/TreasureFiend

 

 

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