Tag Archives: early Illinois

TAMING THE ILLINOIS WILDERNESS #2

If you’ve walked through County Forest Preserve trails you have some idea of what Northern Illinois looked like before Illinois became a state in 1818. The land was wilderness: woods and grasslands… Continue reading

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY ILLINOIS! 200 YEARS YOUNG TODAY!

  On December 3, 1818, Illinois became the 21st state in the Union. Last month’s blog was part one of an excerpt from my mystery novel, The Mystery at Black Partridge Woods. Today’s post is the conclusion, and depicts what … Continue reading

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Have Yourself an Early Illinois Christmas!

  When I found out my writer friend, Diane Andersen, had written about historic Illinois Christmas traditions, I invited her to write something for my December blog, and she graciously accepted.   By way of introduction, although exploration and fur … Continue reading

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