Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes59-60Illinois State Historical Society., 1966 |
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... River would wipe out the site of their original burying place . In April , 1881 , the Mississippi broke through to the Kaskaskia River at a point not far above the town where the two rivers were only a few hundred feet apart . From that ...
... River would wipe out the site of their original burying place . In April , 1881 , the Mississippi broke through to the Kaskaskia River at a point not far above the town where the two rivers were only a few hundred feet apart . From that ...
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... river . The encroachment of the river was allowed to begin through the neglect of a government officer , and the whole calamity of the downfall of Kaskaskia is said to be the fulfillment of a curse pronounced against the town in the ...
... river . The encroachment of the river was allowed to begin through the neglect of a government officer , and the whole calamity of the downfall of Kaskaskia is said to be the fulfillment of a curse pronounced against the town in the ...
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... river into the soft banks until it appeared to be but a question of time when the Mississippi would leave its course , and leaping across the fertile fields , flow into the Kaskaskia or Okaw Rivers and destroy thousands of acres of ...
... river into the soft banks until it appeared to be but a question of time when the Mississippi would leave its course , and leaping across the fertile fields , flow into the Kaskaskia or Okaw Rivers and destroy thousands of acres of ...
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