One of the lines I research had some early settlers living in
Kaskaskia. They were connected to the Jarot family of Cahokia. I think
that the Jarot's had some kind of mill in Kaskaskia before 1820. I have
some copies of letters that I am transcribing between family members
when some of them lived in Kaskaskia around 1817. Actually they did a
lot of traveling back and forth and I had always assumed that Kaskaskia
was closer to Cahokia than it is. Anyway, according to Wikipedia, the
flood that caused the channel change and moved part of Kaskaskia to the
MO side was in 1881. There were 9 people still living there in 2000.
Laurel Treat
Jon Musgrave wrote:
The original village of Kaskaskia where our state capitol was first
located
did fall into the Mississippi River in the late 19th Century. Kaskaskia
Island is that part of Illinois that lays west of the Mississippi through
originally it lay on the west side of the Kaskaskia River and the
Mississippi ran on the west side. The church with the Liberty Bell of the
West is still on the island, though everything on the island did suffer from
the 1993 flood.
Sincerely,
Jon Musgrave
IllinoisHistory.com
-----Original Message-----
From: ilgen-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:ilgen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Dorothy Falk
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 10:33 PM
To: ilgen(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [ILGEN] NOT A ROLL CALL MESSAGE!!
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/17000.html (Cheryl: It's online,
therefore it is Gospel.)
Cook County Land area, 2000 (square miles) 946
McLean County
Land area, 2000 (square miles) 1,184
Kaskaskia: (It is still tourist attraction)
http://www.compu-type.net/rengen/stclair/1876hist.htm
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Kaskaskia,+Illinois
----- Original Message -----
From: Cheryl Rothwell
To: ilgen(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: [ILGEN] NOT A ROLL CALL MESSAGE!!
I knew all that EXCEPT I think I require proof that McLean is larger than
Cook in area.
Also, I believe the exact location of the original Kaskaskia went under
around 1820.
On 1/8/07, Scott Burow <sburow(a)swbell.net> wrote:
>
> >
> Now ... Illinois trivia for your reading perusal!
>
> Did you know . . . On the west side of the Mississippi, close against
the
> Missouri shore, is an island that is part of Illinois--although to reach
> it, you must cross over at Chester into Missouri. On this island is was
the
> tiny village of Kaskaskia, Illinois - destroyed in 1993.
>
> Did you know . . . McLean County is greatest in area, and Cook County is
> largest in population among our counties? Both were named in honor of
> early
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