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Kaskaskia
Kaskaskia The Kaskaskia were one of the several cognate tribes ... Europeans to meet the Illiniwek (and the Kaskaskia in particular) in their own land near ... present-day Illinois. The fate of the Kaskaskia, and the rest of the Illiniwek/Illinois ... French Jesuits built missions and ministered to Kaskaskia. When the Seven Years War (called ...
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Kaskaskia, Illinois
Kaskaskia, Illinois Kaskaskia is a village located in Randolph County ... took up a new channel through the Kaskaskia River. The people of Kaskaskia, startled to find themselves in Missouri, demanded ... the boundary conform to the old channel. Kaskaskia is therefore the only part of ...
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Talk:Kaskaskia
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Kaskaskia River
Kaskaskia River The Kaskaskia River is a tributary of the Mississippi ... 16 km) of the channel of the Kaskaskia. As a result, a small portion of Illinois, including the former capital of Kaskaskia is now located on the west side of the Mississippi. The Kaskaskia River State Fish & Wildlife Area and ...
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Kaskaskia River (translated from German)
Kaskaskia River That Kaskaskia River is 515 km longer River in ... why now the area around the city Kaskaskia (of 1818-1820 the capital from Illinois ... County (Illinois) . Web on the left of Kaskaskia River State Fish & Wildlife AREA Kaskaskia River Watershed Northern Illinois University: Kaskasia ...
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Kaskaskia baptist association
Kaskaskia baptist association Founded in 1840, the Kaskaskia Baptist Association is a Southern Baptist ministry ... living in Southern Illinois. Named after the Kaskaskia River, it consists of thirty-three churches ... throughout Southern Illinois. Bimonthly it publishes the Kaskaskia Baptist Visitor, a newsletter with a circulation ... news from throughout the association. External links Kaskaskia Baptist Association [1]
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Kaskaskia Baptist Association
Kaskaskia Baptist Association Founded in 1840, the Kaskaskia Baptist Association is a Southern Baptist ministry ... living in Southern Illinois. Named after the Kaskaskia River, it consists of thirty-three churches ... throughout Southern Illinois. Bimonthly it publishes the Kaskaskia Baptist Visitor, a newsletter with a circulation ... news from throughout the association. External links Kaskaskia Baptist Association [1]
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USS Kaskaskia (AO-27)
USS Kaskaskia (AO-27) Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched ... × 20 mm AA guns Motto: USS Kaskaskia (AO-27) was a Cimarron-class fleet ... the United States Navy, named for the Kaskaskia River in Ilinois . Kaskaskia was launched 29 September 1939 by the ... 1940, Commander U.S. Gregory in command. Kaskaskia cleared Boston, Massachusetts 19 November 1940 ...
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Kell, Illinois
... the divide between the Big Muddy and Kaskaskia Rivers, both major tributaries of the Mississippi ... Casey Creek/Big Muddy Basin and the Kaskaskia Basin is about 1000 feet west of ... s location at the junction of the Kaskaskia/Big Muddy/Ohio Divides. Before there were ... the New Madrid Earthquakes in 1811-1812, Kaskaskia was the capital of Illinois, and the ... between them. The natural route from Fort Kaskaskia to Fort Vincennes would start by ...
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Illinois Country
... Americans, particularly the group known as the Kaskaskia. The French were not very successful in ... garrison at the fort was removed to Kaskaskia, Illinois in 1747, about 18 miles to ... the military garrison to the fort at Kaskaskia and renamed it Fort Gage . Other Settlements ... chief of the Peoria. Established in 1703, Kaskaskia was at first a tiny mission station ... old settlement. The area is now Fort Kaskaskia State Park . In 1720, Philippe de ...
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