French Colonial Fort de Chartres
Title | French Colonial Fort de Chartres PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 40 |
Release | 2018-08-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780692162392 |
The line-art publication, French Colonial Fort de Chartres, A Journey in Time, depicts "Forgotten Illinois" pre-statehood years of 1755-1756, in and around Fort de Chartres, located near present day Praire du Rocher, Illinois. A Journey in Time is a 40 page line-art one color publication, created by award-winning artist Tom Willcockson and published by Les Amis du Fort de Chartres.
Lives of Fort de Chartres
Title | Lives of Fort de Chartres PDF eBook |
Author | David MacDonald |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 2016-02-24 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0809334607 |
Fort de Chartres was a French fortification first built in 1720 on the east bank of the Mississippi River in present-day Illinois, it was used as an administrative center for the province.
French Colonial Archaeology
Title | French Colonial Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Illinois Historic Preservation Agency |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | 312 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780252017971 |
This wide-ranging book is the first to offer---in one volume---detailed results of many of the investigations of French colonial sites made in the mid-continent during the last decade. It includes work done at Fort St. Louis, Fort de Chartres, Fort Massac, French Peoria, Cahokia, Prairie du Pont, Prairie du Rocher, and other locations controlled by the French during a time when their dominance in North America was more than twice that of Britain and Spain combined. Five of the book's fifteen chapters summarize major excavations at colonial fortifications, four of which are public monuments that currently attract thousands of visitors each year. Another five chapters deal with French colonial villages, and the remainder of the book is devoted to diet, trade, the role of historic documents in the reconstruction of life on the French colonial frontier, and other topics.
The Archaeology of French and Indian War Frontier Forts
Title | The Archaeology of French and Indian War Frontier Forts PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence E. Babits |
Publisher | University Press of Florida |
Total Pages | 324 |
Release | 2013-11-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0813048583 |
Fort Ticonderoga, the allegedly impenetrable star fort at the southern end of Lake Champlain, is famous for its role in the French and Indian War. But many other one-of-a-kind forts were instrumental in staking out the early American colonial frontier. On the 250th anniversary of this often-overlooked conflict, this volume musters an impressive range of scholars who tackle the lesser-known but nonetheless historically significant sites from barracks to bastions. Civilian, provincial, or imperial, the fortifications covered in this book range from South Carolina's Fort Prince George to Fort Frontenac in Ontario and to Fort de Chartres in Illinois. These forts were built during the first serious arms race on the continent, as Europeans and colonists struggled to control the lucrative fur trade routes of the northern boundary. The contributors to this volume reveal how the French and British adapted their fortification techniques to the special needs of the North American frontier. By exploring the unique structures that guarded the borderlands, this book reveals much about the underlying economies and dynamics of the broader conflict that defined a critical period of the American experience.
French Roots in the Illinois Country
Title | French Roots in the Illinois Country PDF eBook |
Author | Carl J. Ekberg |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | 380 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780252069246 |
Winner of the Kemper and Leila Williams Book Prize for the Best Book on Louisiana History, French Roots in the Illinois Country creates an entirely new picture of the Illinois country as a single ethnic, economic, and cultural entity. Focusing on the French Creole communities along the Mississippi River, Carl J. Ekberg shows how land use practices such as medieval-style open-field agriculture intersected with economic and social issues ranging from the flour trade between Illinois and New Orleans to the significance of the different mentalities of French Creoles and Anglo-Americans.
La Marine
Title | La Marine PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Gallup |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 292 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Covers the equipment, daily life, and military service of the French colonial soldier in Canada during the final French and Indian War. G0711HB - $26.50
History as They Lived It
Title | History as They Lived It PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Kimball Brown |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Total Pages | 380 |
Release | 2013-11-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0809333414 |
“History as They Lived It deserves to be placed within the rich context of Illinois Country historiography going back more than a century. . . . It brings together the fully ripened thoughts of a mature scholar at the very moment that students of the Illinois Country need such a book.”—from the foreword by Carl J. Ekberg Settled in 1722, Prairie du Rocher was at the geographic center of a French colony in the Mississippi Valley, which also included other villages in what is now Illinois and Missouri: Cahokia, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres, St. Philippe, Ste. Genevieve, and St. Louis. Located in an alluvial valley near towering limestone bluffs, which inspired the village’s name—French for “prairie of the rock”— Prairie du Rocher is the only one of the seven French colonial villages that still exists today as a small compact community. The village of Prairie du Rocher endured governance by France, Great Britain, Virginia, and the Illinois territory before Illinois became a state in 1818. Despite these changes, the villagers persisted in maintaining the community and its values. Margaret Kimball Brown looks at one of the oldest towns in the region through the lenses of history and anthropology, utilizing extensive research in archives and public records to give historians, anthropologists, and general readers a lively depiction of this small community and its people.