Fort de Chartres

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1Illinois Country / New France / Springfield /  Illinois / Fort de Chartres / Illinois / Geography of the United States / Colonial Virginia

Microsoft Word - Bibliography, Census Reports of the French in Illinois.docx

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Source URL: www2.illinois.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-12 12:19:48
2States of the United States / Fort de Chartres / French Colonial architecture / New France / Mississippi / Illinois Country / Louisiana / Geography of the United States / United States / Illinois

French Illinois Robert H. Jackson[removed]

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Source URL: www.h-net.org

Language: English - Date: 2002-09-06 15:32:56
3Kaskaskia River / Illinois Country / American Bottom / Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site / Randolph County /  Illinois / Mississippi River / Kaskaskia / Fort de Chartres / Chester /  Illinois / Illinois / Geography of the United States / New France

The second longest river in Illinois, the Kaskaskia River, originates in Champaign County and flows in a southwesterly direction approximately 292 miles to its confluence with the Mississippi River in Randolph County. Th

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Language: English - Date: 2013-05-28 15:10:02
4Kaskaskia River / Illinois Country / American Bottom / Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site / Randolph County /  Illinois / Mississippi River / Kaskaskia / Fort de Chartres / Chester /  Illinois / Illinois / Geography of the United States / New France

The second longest river in Illinois, the Kaskaskia River, originates in Champaign County and flows in a southwesterly direction approximately 292 miles to its confluence with the Mississippi River in Randolph County. Th

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Source URL: www.visitstegen.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-28 15:10:02
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