SEARCH 
Author Biographies Purchase the Book Comments
 
BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Adams, Henry. History of the United States of America, 1801-1817. 2 vols. New York, 1889-1891.

Albach, J.R. Annals of the West. Pittsburgh, 1857.

Album of Genealogy and Biography, Cook County, Illinois. Chicago, 1895.

3a Allen, Jim. Personal communication; http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/IRL-KERRY/2004-02/1078122232.

3b Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books. Personal communication and assistance; 2006.

Allen, John Logan. Passage Through the Garden. Urbana, Ill., 1975.

Alvord, Clarence Walworth. "Illinois in the Eighteenth Century. A Report on the Documents in the St. Clair County Court House, Belleville, Illinois, Illustrating the early History of the State." Bulletin of the Illinois State Historical Library 1, no. 1, 1905.

___. The Illinois Country, 1673-1818. Springfield, 1920.

Alvord, Clarence Walworth, ed. "Laws of the Territory of Illinois, 1809-1811." Bulletin of the Illinois State Historical Library 1, no. 2, 1906.

___. "Act Creating the County of Illinois." Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library 2, 1907, pp. 9-11.

___. "Cahokia Records, 1778-1790." Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library 2, 1907.

9a ___. See also Illinois Centennial Association.

10 Alvord, Clarence Walworth, and Clarence Edward Carter, eds. The New Regime, British Series. 2 vols. Springfield, 1916.

10a American State Papers: Public Lands, Vols. 1, 2, 3. Washington, D.C.: Gales & Seaton, 1834.

10aa "American Fur Company Invoices--1821-22" Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin 11, 1888, pp. 370-379.

10aaa Ancestry. http://content.ancestry.com/browse/default.aspx?dbid=1246&iid=RHUSA2007B_IL0640-00160

10b Anderson, Otto. Personal communication from a John Kinzie family descendant, 2001.

11 Anderson, Thomas G. "Narrative of Capt. Thomas G. Anderson." Wisconsin Historical Collections 9, 1882.

12 Andreas, Alfred Theodore. History of Chicago. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. 3 vols. Chicago, 1884-1888. [lists of early settlers, Vol. 3, pp. 394-97]

13 ___. History of Cook County. Chicago, 1884.

14 Andreas, Alfred Theodore, ed. History of Milwaukee. Chicago: The Western Historical Company, 1881.

15 Andrews, Wayne. See Cochran, Thomas C., and Wayne Andrews, eds.

16 Angle, Paul McClelland, ed. Prairie State, Impressions of Illinois 1673-1967 by Travellers and Other Observers. Chicago, 1968.

17 ___. "Michael Diversey and Beer in Chicago." Chicago History 8, no. 11, spring 1969, pp. 321-26.

18 Apostol, Lucia. Chicago`s Riverfront: Its Early History in Maps. Chicago, 1990.

18a Armour, David, and Keith Widder. At the Crossroads. Mackinac Island, Mich., 1978.

19 Armstrong, P.A. The Piaza or the Devil among the Indians. Morris, Ill., 1887.

20 Arnold, Hon. Isaac N. "Address of November 19, 1868, to the Chicago Historical Society, Giving a History of the Society and its Acquisitions up to that Time, with Incidents in the Lives of Abraham Lincoln and Major Anderson; also, of Luther Haven, George Manierre, and other early Settlers of Chicago." Fergus Historical Series 10, 1877.

21 ___. "Recollections of Early Chicago and the Illinois Bar. Read Before the Chicago Bar Association on June 10, 1880." Fergus Historical Series 22, 1882.

22 ___. "William. B. Ogden; And Early Days in Chicago. A Paper Read Before the Chicago Historical Society, Tuesday, December 29, 1881." Fergus Historical Series 17, 1882.

23 Atkinson, Eleanor. The Story of Chicago and National Development, 1534-1910. Chicago, 1903.

24 Aubrey, John S. See Swagerty, William R., with John S. Aubrey.

24a ___. Personal communication; The Newberry Library.

24b Bacarella, Michael. Personal communication; 2005

25 Bach, Ira J., and Mary Lackritz Gray. Chicago`s Public Sculptures. Chicago, 1983.

26 Bagrow, Leo, and R.A. Skelton. History of Cartography. Chicago, 1984.

27 Bailey, Robert E. Index to the Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the State of Illinois. Springfield, 1990.

28 Bailey, Robert E., and Elaine Shemoney Evans. Early Chicago 1833 to 1871, a Selection of City Council Proceedings Files. Springfield, 1986.

29 Baird, Elizabeth Thérèse. "Reminiscences of Early Days on Mackinac Island." Wisconsin Historical Collections 14, 1898.

29a Bakken, Timothy H. Hinsdale. Hinsdale, Ill., 1976.

29b Baker, Horace Mann. www.secondwi.com/wisconsinpeople/horace_mann_baker1.htm

30 Balesi, Charles J. The Time of the French in the Heart of North America, 1673-1818. Chicago, 1992.

31 Balestier, Joseph N., Esq. "The Annals of Chicago: A Lecture Delivered Before the Chicago Lyceum, January 21, 1840." Fergus Historical Series 1, 1876.

32 Ball, Rev. T.H., A.M. Lake County, Indiana · From 1834-1872. Chicago, 1873.

33 Ballance, Charles. The History of Peoria, Illinois. Peoria, 1870.

33a Ballantine, Betty, and Ian Ballantine, eds. The Native Americans · An Illustrated History. Atlanta, Ga., 1993.

34 Bancroft, George. History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent. 10 vols. Boston, 1834-1874.

34a Bannon, John Francis, J.S. “Black-Robe Frontiersman: Gabriel Marest, S.J.” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society April, 1954. [reprinted in item 456a]

35 Barce, Elmore. The Land of the Potawatomi. Fowler, Ind., 1919.

36 Barnhart, John D. "Documents/A New Letter about the Massacre at Fort Dearborn." Indiana Magazine of History 41, no. 2, June 1945.

37 Bateman, Newton, LL.D.; J. Seymour Currey; and Paul Selby, A.M.; eds. Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, with Commemorative Biographies. Chicago, 1926.

37a Bates, Hon. George C. “By-Gones of Detroit.” Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society Collections 22, 1894, pp. 305-404.

38 Bayliss, Clara Kern. "The Significance of the Piasa." Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society 13, 1908, pp. 114-22.

39 Beatty, William K. "ESK – A Medical Original." Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine, Chicago 33, 1980.

40 ___. [William Bradshaw Egan] "A Perfect Irish Gentleman." Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine, Chicago 36, 1983.

41 Beaubien, Emily. Autobiographical typescript. Archives of Sterling Morton Library, Morton Arboretum. Lisle, Ill., n.d.

42 Beaubien, Frank G. "The Beaubiens of Chicago." Catholic Historical Review 2, July 1919-January 1920.

43 Beaubien, Madore. "Interview with Madore Beaubien." Chicago Times, May 16, 1882.

44 Beck, Lewis Caleb. Gazetteer of the States of Illinois and Missouri. Albany, N.Y., 1823.

45 Beckwith, Hiram Williams. The Illinois and Indiana Indians. Chicago, 1884.

46 Beckwith, Hiram Williams, ed. Collections of the Illinois State Historical Society 1, 1903.

47 Beecher, W.J. The Chicago Prairie. The Chicago Academy of Science. Chicago, n.d.

48 Beers, J.S. & Co., publisher. History of the Great Lakes. 2 vols. Chicago, 1899.

48a Beese, Earl J., and Barbara Beese, ed. “Our Trip West.” Chicago Genealogist 31, no. 4, Summer 1999, pp. 128-132.

48b Beese, Earl J. “The Greenwood Brothers in Chicago 1835.” Chicago Genealogist 33, no. 4, Summer 2001, pp. 133-139.

48c Beese, Earl J. Personal communication from a descendant of the Greenwood and Woodworth families, 2005.

49 Beeson, Lewis. Upper Great Lakes · Places of Significance in the Life of Father Jacques Marquette. St. Ignace, Wis., 1966.

50 Beggs, Rev. Stephen R. Pages From the Early History of the West and Northwest, &c. Cincinnati, 1868.

50a Bélanger, Claude. Quebec History; http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/about.htm

51 Benedetti, Rose Marie and Virginia C. Bulat. Portage, Pioneers, and Pubs – A History of Lyons, Illinois. Chicago, 1963.

51a Benedetti, Rose Marie. A Village On The River · 1888-1988 · A History of Lyons, Illinois in Celebration of the Centennial of Its Incorporation. Oak Park, Ill., 1988.

52 Bennett, R.J. Letter to Rufus Blanchard. Chicago, 1880.

53 Benton, Colbee Chaimberlain. A Visitor to Chicago in Indian Days – "Journal to the `Far-Off West.` " Chicago, 1957.

54 Bernou, Abbé Claude. "Relation of the Discoveries and Voyages of the Sieur de La Salle in 1679-1681." MS, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, 1682.

54a Bernstein, Barbara. "Federal Art in Illinois" [a listing of existent public art created during the 1930s, Feb. 15, 1976; Harold Washington Library, Chicago].

55 Berry, Brian J.L. Chicago: Transformation of an Urban System. Cambridge, Mass., 1976.

55 Biemer, John. "Mastodon Molars Surface in Dupage." Chicago Tribune October 5, 2005.

55a Bigelow, Ellen. "Letters Written By A Peoria Woman In 1835." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 22, July 1929, pp. 335-53.

56 Birkbeck, Morris. Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia to the Territory of Illinois. 4th ed. London, 1818.

56a Bjorklund, Richard. Pioneer Settler Conrad Sulzer. Chicago, 1998.

57 Blair, Emma Helen. Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and the Region of the Great Lakes. 2 vols. Cleveland, 1912. Reprint, New York, 1969.

58 Blanchard, Rufus. Discovery and Conquest of the Northwest, with the History of Chicago. 2 vols. Wheaton, Ill., 1879, 1881, 1898.

58a ___. Discovery and Conquests of the Northwest · Including the History of Chicago, Detroit, Vincennes, St. Louis, Ft. Wayne, Prairie du Chien, Marietta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Etc., Etc. · And Incidents of Pioneer Life in the Region of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Valley. Chicago, 1880.

59 ___. History of Illinois. Chicago, 1883.

59a Blasingham, Emily J. "Indians of the Chicago Area." Chicago Area Archaeology, Illinois Archaeology Survey No. 3 (1961): 163-173.

60 Blodgett, Israel P. "Reminiscences of an Early Settler." Memories collected by his daughter Corac. Downers Grove Historical Society, n.d.

61 Blodgett, Henry W. Autobiography of Henry W. Blodgett. Waukegan, 1906.

61a Bluhm, Elaine A., and Allen Liss. "The Anker Site." Chicago Area Archaeology, Illinois Archaeology Survey No. 3 (1961): 89-138.

62 Bodmer, Karl. Illustrations to Maximilian Prince of Wied`s Travels in the Interior of North America. London, 1844.

63 Boggess, Arthur Clinton. The Settlement of Illinois 1778-1830. Chicago, 1908.

64 Bohlen, H. David. The Birds of Illinois. Bloomington/Indianapolis, 1989.

65 Bonner, Thomas Neville. "The Social and Political Attitudes of Midwestern Physicians 1840 to 1940: Chicago as a Case History." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 8, no. 2, 1953.

66 ___. Medicine in Chicago, 1850-1950. Madison, 1957.

67 Bossu, N. Nouveaux voyages aux Indes Occidentales. Paris, 1768.

67a Bowman, Dr. Harold L., ed. The First Presbyterian Church of Chicago · 1833-1958. Chicago, 1958.

68 Boyd, Stephen G. Indian Local Names. York, Pa., 1885.

69 Brennan, George A. "De Linctot, Guardian of the Frontier." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 10, 1917.

70 ___. The Wonder of the Dunes. Indianapolis, 1923.

71 Brice, Wallace A. History of Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne, Ind., 1868.

71a Bristol, Mary Ann Brevoort Wisconsin State Historical Collections 8:293 (1879)

72 Bross, William. History of Chicago; Historical and Commercial Statistics, Sketches, Facts and Figures, Republished from the "Daily Democrat Press"; What I remember of Early Chicago. A Lecture, Delivered in McCormick`s Hall, January 23, 1876. Chicago, 1876.

73 ___. History of Chicago. 2nd ed. Chicago, 1880.

74 Brown, Franz L. Report of memoirs of Mrs. Callis, daughter of the first Indian agent, Charles Jowett, located at Chicago, 1810-1815. Newberry Library. Chicago, 1914.

75 Brown, George W. See Rousseau, Jacques, and George W. Brown.

76 Brown, G.P. Drainage Channel and Waterway – A History of the Effort to Secure an Effective and Harmless Method for the Disposal of the Sewage of Chicago, and to Create a Navigable Channel between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River. Chicago, 1894.

77 Brown, Henry. "Present and Future Prospect of Chicago: An Address Read Before the Chicago Lyceum, January 20, 1846." Fergus Historical Series 9, 1876.

78 ___. The History of Illinois, from its First Discovery and Settlement to the Present Time. New York, 1844, 1884.

79 Brown, Lloyd A., and Howard H. Peckham, eds. Revolutionary War Journals of Henry Dearborn, 1775-1783. Chicago, 1939.

80 Brown, Samuel R. The Western Gazetteer; or Emigrant`s Directory, Containing a Geographical Description of the Western States and Territories, viz. the States of Kentucky, Indiana, Louisiana, Ohio, Tennessee and Mississippi: and the Territories of Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Michigan, and North-Western. With an Appendix, Containing some of the Western Counties of New-York, Pennsylvania and Virginia; a Description of the Great Northern Lakes; Indian Annuities, and Directions to Emigrants. Auburn, N.Y., 1817.

81 Brown, William Hubbard. The Early History of the State of Illinois. A Lecture Delivered Before the Chicago Lyceum, on the Eighth Day of December 1840. Chicago, 1840.

82 ___. "Early Movement in Illinois for the Legalization of Slavery: An Historical Sketch Read at the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Historical Society, December 5, 1864." Fergus Historical Series 4, 1876.

83 Bryson, Charles Lee. See Gilbert, Paul, and Charles Lee Bryson.

84 Buck, Solon Justus. Travel and Description 1765 to 1865, together with a List of County Histories, Atlases, and Biographical collections and a List of Territorial and State Laws. Springfield, 1914.

85 ___. Illinois in 1818. Chicago, 1918.

85a Buck, Solon Justus, ed. Pioneer History of Milwaukee. Milwaukee, 1890.

86 Buettinger, Craig. "The Rise and Fall of Hiram Pearson: Mobility on the Urban Frontier." Chicago History 9, no. 2, 1980.

87 Buisseret, David. "The Coming of the Grid: Cartographers` Views of the Heartland." Lecture given at the Newberry Library, Chicago, January 16, 1988.

88 ___. From Sea Charts to Satellite Images. Chicago, 1990.

89 ___. Historic Illinois from the Air. Chicago, 1990.

90 ___. Mapping of the French Empire in North America. Chicago: Newberry Library, 1991.

91 ___. See also Karrow, Robert W., and David Buisseret.

92 Bulat, Virginia C. See Benedetti, Rose Marie and Virginia C. Bulat.

93 Buley, R. Carlyle. The Old Northwest Pioneer Period 1815-1840. Vol. 1. Bloomington, Ind., 1957.

93a Bull, Alfred. The Township of Jefferson, Ill. and "Dinner-Pail Avenue" · From Mastodon to Man Whether Red, White, Black or Piebald. Irving Park, Ill., 1911. [Grandfather of Evelyn Marting and Dorothy Marting Sego]

94 Burden, Philip D. The Mapping of North America. Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England, 1996.

95 Burnet, Jacob. Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-Western Territory. Cincinnati, 1847.

95a Burnett, William. Daybook, 1800.

96 Bushnell, George D. "Chicago`s Rowdy Firefighters." Chicago History 2, no. 4, 1973, p. 232.

96a ___. Wilmette: a history. Wilmette, Ill., 1976.

97 Bushnell, William H. "Biographical Sketches of some of the Early Settlers of Chicago, Part 1: S. Lisle Smith, George Davis, Dr. Phillip Maxwell, John J. Brown, Richard L. Wilson, Col. Lewis C. Kercheval, Uriah P. Harris, Henry B. Clarke, and Sheriff Samuel J. Lowe." [Fergus Historical Series 5] "Part 2: William H. Brown, B.W. Raymond, Esq., with Portrait, J. Young Scammon, Charles Walker, Thomas Church." Fergus Historical Series 6, 1876.

97a Buszard-Welcher, Dr. Laura. Etymologist; personal communication.

98 Butler, Charles. "William B. Ogden and Early Chicago: An Address delivered in 1881." William B. Ogden Papers. Chicago Historical Society.

99 Butt, Ernest. Chicago Then and Now, a Pictorial History of the City`s Development and a Reprint of the First City Directory Published in Chicago in 1844 by J.W. Norris. Aurora, Ill., 1933.

100 Butterfield, Consul Willshire. History of the Discovery of the Northwest by John Nicolet in 1634, with a Sketch of his Life. Cincinnati, 1881.

101 Cadillac, Sieur de Lamothe, and Pierre Liette. Memoirs: The Western Country in the 17th Century. Edited by Milo M. Quaife. Chicago, 1947.

102 Caldwell, Billy. Billy Caldwell Papers. Chicago History Museum.

103 Caldwell, Norman W. "The Frontier Army Officer, 1794-1814." Mid-America 37, April 1955.

104 ___. "The Enlisted Soldier at the Frontier Post." Mid-America 37, October 1955.

105 ___. "Civilian Personnel at the Frontier Military Post (1790-1814)." Mid-America 38, April 1956.

105a Calumet Club of Chicago, The. Early Chicago – Reception to Settlers, prior to 1840. Chicago, 1879.

106 Carbutt, John. Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men of Chicago. Chicago,1868.

106a Carey, Henry Charles. See bibliographic number [428]: Lea, Isaac, and Henry Charles Carey.

107 Carriel, Mary Turner. Jonathan Baldwin Turner. Jacksonville, Ill., 1911; Urbana, Ill., 1961.

108 Carter, Clarence Edwin. Great Britain and the Illinois Country, 1763-1774. New York, 1910.

109 Carter, Clarence Edwin, ed. "The Territory of Illinois, 1809-1814," The Territorial Papers of the United States. Vol. 16. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948.

110 ___. See Alvord, Clarence Walworth, and Clarence Edward Carter, eds.

111 Carver, Jonathan. Travels through the Interior Parts of North America in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768. London, 1781.

112 Casas, Don Bartholomew, de las. Newe Welt. Warhafftige Anzeigung Der Hispanier grewlichen abschewlichen und unmenschlichen Tyranney von ihnen inn den Indianischen Ländern so gegen Nidergang der Sonnen gelegen und die Newe Welt genennet wird begangen... Jetzt aber erst ins Hochdeutsch durch einen Liebhaber dess Vatterlands.... Frankfurt, 1597. [original Spanish ed.: Brevissima Relation, 1552]

113 Casas, Bartolomé, de las. Diario de Colon: Libro de la Primera Navegacion y Descubrimiento de las Indias. Transcribed by Carlon Sanz. Madrid, 1957-1958.

114 Cass, Lewis. Considerations of the Present State of the Indians, and their Removal to the West of the Mississippi. Boston, 1828.

115 Castelnau, Francis, comte de. Vues et Souvenirs de L`Amerique du Nord. Paris, 1842.

116 Catlin, George. Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of the North American Indians: in a Series of Letters and Notes, written during eight Years of Travel and Adventure among the Wildest and most Remarkable Tribes now existing. 5th ed. London, 1845.

117 ___.Souvenir of the North American Indians. London, 1852.

118 Catlin, George B. "Oliver Newberry." Michigan History Magazine 18, 1934.

119 ___. "Early Settlement in Eastern Michigan." Michigan History Magazine 26, 1942.

119a Caton, John Dean, LL.D. Reminiscences. Chicago, 1869.

120 Caton, John Dean, LL.D.. Miscellanies. Contains "The Last of the Illinois, and a Sketch of the Potawatomies"; "Old Chicago – Reply, on behalf of the Old Settlers of Chicago to the Welcome given by the Calumet Club, at its Reception, May 27, 1879"; "American Cervus"; "The Wild Turkey and its Domestication"; "Origin of the Prairies" and others. Boston, 1880.

121 ___. Early Bench and Bar of Illinois. Chicago, 1893.

122 Cauthorn, Henry Sullivan. A History of the City of Vincennes, Indiana from 1702 to 1901. Terre Haute, Ind., 1902.

123 Cavanagh, Helen M. Funk of Funk`s Grove. Bloomington, Ill., 1952.

123a Cawiezel, Marilyn W. "Lisle, the Arboretum Village," in Richard A. Thompson and Contributors` DuPage Roots, DuPage County Historical Society, 1985.

124 Celeste, Sister Mary. "The Miami Indians Prior to 1700." Mid-America 16, April 1934.

125 Chamberlin, Everett. Chicago and Its Suburbs, Illustrated. Chicago, 1874.

126 ___. See Colbert, Elias, and Everett Chamberlin.

127 Champlain, Samuel de. Les Voyages de la Nouvelle France Occidentale, Dicte Canada, Fait Par le Sr. De Champlain.... Paris, 1632.

128 Charlevoix, Pierre François Xavier de. Histoire et description generale de la Nouvelle France, avec le Journal historique d`un Voyage fait par ordre du Roi dans l`Amerique Septentrionale. 3 vols. Paris, 1744.

129 ___. History and General Description of New France by the Rev. P.F.X. de Charlevoix, S.J. Translated and edited by John G. Shea. New York, 1866-1872.

130 Chastellux, François Jean, marquis de. Voyages dans l`Amerique Septentrionale, dans les années 1780, 1781 & 1782. Paris, 1788-1791.

131 Chesnel, Paul. Histoire de Cavelier de La Salle; Exploration et Conquete du Bassin du Mississipi.... Paris, 1901.

131a Chicago City Directory 1843. http://all-ancestors.com/chicago/chicago001.htm.

132 Chicago City Directory 1844. Chicago, 1903.

133 Chicago Department of Development and Planning. Historic City/The Settlement of Chicago. Chicago, 1976.

134 Chicago Genealogical Society, The. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office · Chicago and Vicinity · January 1834-July 1836. Chicago, 1970.

135 ___. Vital Records from the Chicago Newspapers · 1833-1839. Chicago, 1971.

136 Chicago in Periodic Literature, A Summary of Articles. Compiled by the Workers of the Writers` Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Illinois. Vol. 1. Chicago, 1940.

136a Chicago Magazine, 1857.

137 Chicago Medical Society, ed. History of Medicine and Surgery and Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago. Chicago, 1922.

138 "Chicago`s Quest for Pure Water." Chicago Tribune, January 2, 1900.

139 Childs, Ebenezer. "Recollections of Wisconsin since 1820." Wisconsin Historical Collections 4, 1859.

139a Christian, Shirley. Before Lewis and Clark. New York, 2004.

140 Christopher, Louise W. Hoofbeats on the Prairie, The Story of a Saddlebag Preacher. Evanston, Ill., 1987.

141 Church, Jeremiah. Journal of Travels, Adventures, and Remarks of Jerry Church. Harrisburg, Pa., 1845, 1933.

142 Clark, George Rogers. The Conquest of the Illinois. Chicago, 1920.

143 Clark, William. See Lewis, Meriwether, and William Clark.

144 Clayton, John. The Illinois Fact Book and Historical Almanac, 1673-1968. Carbondale, Ill., 1970.

144a Clayton, Lawrence A., Vernon James Knight, Jr. and Edward C. Moore, eds. The De Soto Chronicles: The Expedition of Hernando de Soto to North America in 1539-1543 Vol. 2; University of Alabama Press, 1995.

145 Cleaver, Charles, Esq. "Reminiscences of Early Chicago (1833)." Fergus Historical Series 19, 1882.

146 ___. A History of Chicago from 1833 to 1892. Chicago, 1892.

147 Clermont, Alexis. "Narrative of Alexis Clermont." Wisconsin Historical Collections 15, 1900.

148 Clifton, James A. The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture 1665-1965. Lawrence, Kans., 1977, 1998.

149 ___. "Captain Billy Caldwell`s Exile in Early Chicago." Chicago History 6, no. 4, Winter 1977-78, pp. 218-28.

149a ___. "Merchant, Soldier, Broker, Chief; A Corrected Obituary of Captain Billy Caldwell." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 71, no. 3, August 1978, pp. 185-210.

150 ___. "Chicago, September 14, 1833: The Last Great Indian Treaty in the Old Northwest." Chicago History 9, no. 2, Summer 1980, pp. 86-97.

150a Clough, Joy. “Chicago’s Sisters of Mercy.” Chicago History 32, no. 1, Summer 2003.

151 Cobb, Charles E., Jr. "The Great Lakes` Troubled Waters." National Geographic Magazine 172, July 1987.

152 Cochran, Thomas C., and Wayne Andrews, eds. Concise Dictionary of American History. New York, 1962.

152a Cole, Barbara Bruce. “A Wilson Family of Early Chicago.” Chicago Genealogist 21, no. 2, Winter 1988-89, pp. 47-52.

153 Cole, Harry Elsworth. Stagecoach and Tavern Tales of the Old Northwest. Cleveland, 1930.

154 Colbert, Elias. Chicago. Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Garden City: A Chronicle of its Social, Municipal, Commercial and Manufacturing Progress, from the Beginning until Now. Containing Also, Names of the Early Settlers and the Office Holders, with Full Statistical Tables. Chicago, 1868.

155 Colbert, Elias, and Everett Chamberlin. Chicago and the Great Conflagration. Cincinnati/New York, 1871.

155a Collot, Victor. Voyage dans L’Amerique Septentrionale. 2 volumes, Paris, 1826.

155b ___. “Victor Collot, A Journey in North America.” Transactions of the Illinois Historical Society 13, 1908, pp. 269-297.

156 Colombo, Cristoforo. Epistula Cristofori Colom: Cui Etas Nostra Multum Debet; De Insulis Indie Supra Gangem Nuper Inuentis. Rome, 1493.

157 ___. Letter of 1493. Translated by Frank E. Robbins. William L. Clements Library. Ann Arbor, 1952.

158 Commission on Chicago Historical and Architectural Landmarks, City of Chicago, ed. Site of the Wolf Point Settlement. Chicago, 1975.

159 ___. Site of the Beaubien Claim. Chicago, 1975.

160 ___. Site of the Sauganash Hotel and the Wigwam. Chicago, 1975.

161 ___. Site of the Marquette Camp. Chicago, 1976.

162 ___. Site of the DuSable/Kinzie House. Chicago, 1977.

163 Conger, John Leonard. History of the Illinois River Valley. Chicago, 1932.

163a Congressional records on Indian land cessions in the United States. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llss&fileName=4000/4015/llss4015.db&recNum=160

164 Conzen, Michael P., ed. Chicago Mapmakers, Essays on the Rise of the City`s Map Trade. Chicago, 1984.

164a ___. See Grossman, James F., Ann Durkin Keating, and Janice L. Reiff, with Michael P. Conzen, eds.

165 Cook, Frederick Francis. Bygone Days in Chicago. Chicago, 1910.

166 Cook, Mary Estelle. Little Oak Park 1835-1902. Oak Park, Ill., 1961.

167 Copley, A.B. "Early Settlement of Southwestern Michigan." Read at the Annual Meeting of the State Pioneer Society, June 7, 1882.

168 Corliss, Carlton J. "Illinois Travel in Olden Days." Journal of American History 28, 1934.

168a Corrigan, John E. Personal communication, 2006.

168b Costa, David J. “Miami-Illinois Tribe Names,” in Papers of the Thirty-first Algonquian Conference. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 2000, pp. 30-53.

169 Cox, Isaac Joslin. The Journeys of Réné Robert Cavelier Sieur de la Salle. New York, 1905.

170 Crafts, James M. and William F. The Crafts Family: A Genealogical and Biographical History of the Descendents of Griffin and Allice Crafts, of Roxbury, Massachusetts. Northampton, Mass., 1893.

171 Cramton, Willa G. "Domestic Furnishings of the Northern Illinois Frontier 1833–1850." Master`s thesis, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, 1988.

172 Crellin, John K. Medical Care in Pioneer Illinois. Springfield, 1982.

172a Crimmins, Jerry. Personal communication; 2006.

173 Croghan, George. "Croghan`s Journal, February 28, 1765, to October 8, 1765." Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library 11, 1916, pp. 1-64.

174 Cronon, William. Nature`s Metropolis. Chicago and the Great West. New York/London, 1991.

175 Crossley, Fredric B. Courts and Lawyers of Illinois. Chicago, 1912.

176 Cumming, W.P., R.A. Skelton, and D.B. Quinn. The Discovery of North America. London, 1971.

177 Currey, J. Seymour. "Chicago`s North Shore." Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society 8, 1904, pp. 101-13.

178 ___. Chicago: Its History and Its Builders: A Century of Marvelous Growth. 5 vols. Chicago, 1912.

179 ___. The Story of Old Fort Dearborn. Chicago, 1912.

179a Cushing, Sara. Personal communication, 2006.

180 Cutler, Irving. Chicago/Metropolis of the Mid-Continent. Dubuque, Iowa, 1982.

180a Cutter, Irving S., M.D. "Dr. John Gale, a Pioneer Army Surgeon". J.I.S.H.S. Vol.XXIII, No.4

181 Dale, Edward Everett. Medical Practices on the Frontier. Reprint, Indiana Magazine of History 43, December 1947, pp. 307-28.

182 Dana, Edmund. Geographical Sketches on the Western Country; Designed for Emigrants and Settlers: Being the Result of Extensive Researches and Remarks. To Which is Added a Summary of the Most Interesting Matters on the Subjects, Including a Particular Description of the Unsold Public Lands, Collected from a Variety of Authentic Sources. Also a List of the Principal Roads. Cincinnati, 1819.

183 Danckers, Ulrich Friedrich. "1831: A view of Chicago prior to its incorporation." Chicago Medicine 90, no. 14, 1987.

184 ___. "Prairie Sky over Fort Dearborn." Chicago Medicine 94, no. 15, 1991.

184a ___. "Exploring Chicago`s Past." Chicago Medicine 96, no. 15, 1993.

185 Danforth, I.N. The Life of Nathan Smith Davis, 1817-1904. Chicago, 1907.

186 Darby, William. The Emigrant`s Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories: Comprising a Geographical and Statistical Description of the States of Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio; – the Territories of Alabama, Missouri, Illinois, and Michigan; and the Western Parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York.... New York, 1818.

187 David, George. "Diary of George David [Extracts] – A Trip From London to Chicago in 1833." Michigan History Magazine 18, Winter 1934, pp. 53-66.

188 Davis, David J. History of Medical Practice in Illinois. Vol. 2. Chicago, 1955.

188a Day, Clifford. Personal communication from a Hiram Ament descendant, 2005.

189 Dedmon, Emmet. Fabulous Chicago. enl. ed. New York, 1981.

190 De Gannes. For his copy of Pierre Liette`s memoir, see Pease, Theodore Calvin, and Ray Werner, eds. Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library 23, 1934, pp. 302-95.

191 Delanglez, Jean, S.J., Ph.D. The Journal of Jean Cavelier. Chicago, 1938.

192 ___. Some of LaSalle`s Journeys. Chicago, 1938.

193 ___. Frontenac and the Jesuits. Chicago, 1939.

194 ___. "A Calendar of La Salle`s Travels 1643-1683." Mid-America 22, 1940.

195 ___. "The 1674 Account of the Discovery of the Mississippi." Mid-America 26, 1944.

196 ___. "The Voyages of Tonti in North America, 1678-1704." Mid-America 26, 1944.

197 ___. "Marquette`s Autograph Map of the Mississippi River." Mid-America 27, 1945.

198 ___. "The Joliet Lost Map of the Mississippi." Mid-America 28, 1946.

199 ___. Life and Voyages of Louis Jolliet. Chicago, 1948.

199a de Loys, Henri. Personal communication from an Elijah Peacock family descendant, 2003.

199b Dembowski, Yolande. Personal communication, 2000.

200 Dennis, Henry C. The American Indian 1492-1970. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., 1971.

201 De Peyster, Col. Arent Schuyler. Miscellanies, by an Officer. Dumfries, Scotland, 1813. Reprint, edited by J. Watts De Peyster. New York, 1888.

201a Derome, Robert. Personal communication from History Professor Derome, 2006; see his website on John Kinzie, www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r14310/Kinzie/.

201b Dewey, Francis A. “A Sketch of the Marine of Lake Erie Previous to the Year 1829.” Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society Collections 4, 1883, pp. 79-81.

202 Dickens, Charles. American Notes for General Circulation. London, 1842, 1850.

203 ___. Amerika. 1st German ed. Leipzig, 1843.

204 Dickinson, Samuel N. Hand-Book Specimen of Printing Type, Cuts, Ornaments, Etc. Boston, 1847.

205 Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vols. 1-6. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1966-1987.

205a Dictionary of Canadian Biography On Line www.biographi.ca/EN/

206 Dilg, Charles Augustus. "Chicago`s Archaic History," MS and typescript written between c.1895-1905 in Charles Augustus Dilg Collection. Chicago Historical Society.

206a Diversy, Philippe. Personal communication from a family member of Michael Diversey, 2008.

206b “Documents Relating to Detroit and Vicinity, 1805-1813 · Michigan Territory.” Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections 40, 1929.

207 Dodson, Harriet N. Warren. "The Warrens of Warrenville." Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society 21, 1915, pp. 124-37.

207a Donaldson, James. Personal communication, 2004.

207b Donnelly, Joseph P., S.J., Ph.D. The Parish of the Holy Family · Cahokia, Illinois · 1699-1949. St. Louis, Mo., 1949.

208 ___. Jacques Marquette, S.J., 1637-1675. Chicago, 1968.

209 Dor-Ner, Zwi. Columbus and the Age of Discovery. New York, 1991.

209a Douglas, Walter B. "Jean Gabriel Cerré – A Sketch." Translations of the Illinois Historical Society VIII, 1904.

209b Douville, Raymond, S.R.C. "Jacques Largillier known as ‘ the Beaver,’ coureur des bois and frere donné." Les Cahiers des Dix, 29: 47-69 (1964); translation by Michael McCafferty, July 2006.

209c ___. "Life and Death of Adrien Jolliet - a short, honest and very full life." Les Cahiers des Dix, 42: 25-47 (1979); translation by Michael McCafferty, August 2006.

210 Down`s Record and Historical View of Peoria. Peoria, 1850.

211 Drake, Benjamin. Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: with Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the Late Black Hawk War. Cincinnati, 1838, 1841, 1849.

212 ___. Life of Tecumseh, and his Brother the Prophet; with a Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. Cincinnati, 1856.

213 Drake, Daniel, M.D. A Systematic Treatise, Historical, Etiological and Practical, on the Principal Diseases of the Interior Valley of North America, as they appear in the Caucasian, African, Indian and Esquimaux Varieties of Its Population. Book 1 Cincinnati, 1850. Book 2 Philadelphia, 1854.

214 Draper, Lyman Copeland. Papers pertaining to the early fur trade at Chicago, and the U.S. Army`s history of Fort Dearborn I and II within the Draper Collection: Series S, T, U, YY [detailed in Archie Motley`s "Manuscript Sources on Frontier Chicago."] Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison.

215 Drennen, Daniel O. Papers pertaining to Fort Dearborn and Chicago between 1803-1836. Chicago Historical Society.

216 Driggs, Alfred L. "Early Days in Michigan." St. Joseph County Advertiser, July 9, 1885.

217 DuCreux, François. Historia Canadensis. Paris, 1664.

217a Dugan, Hugh G. Village on the County Line · A History of Hinsdale, Illinois. Chicago, 1949.

218 Duis, Perry R. Chicago: Creating New Traditions. Chicago, 1976.

218a Dunham, Montrew, and Pauline Wandschneider. Downers Grove 1832-1982. Downers Grove Historical Society, Downers Grove, Ill., 1982.

219 Dunn, Jacob Piat. The Mission to the Ouabache. Indianapolis, 1902.

219a ___. "Father Gibault: The Patriot Priest of the Northwest." Wisconsin Historical Collections vol. xviii, 1908.

220 East, Ernest E. "Contributions to Chicago History from Peoria County Records." Journal of the State of Illinois Historical Society 31, 1938, pp. 188-212, 323-343.

220a ___. “The Inhabitants of Chicago, 1825-1831.” Journal of the State of Illinois Historical Society 37, 1944, pp. 131-163.

221 Ebert, Albert E. "Early History of the Drug Trade of Chicago, compiled from Records of the Chicago Veteran Druggists Association." Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society 8, 1903, pp. 234-74; 10, 1905, pp. 239-60.

222 Eccles, W.J. Essays on New France. Toronto, 1987.

223 Eckert, Allen W. The Frontiersmen. Boston, 1967.

224 ___. Wilderness Empire. Boston, 1969.

225 ___. The Conquerors. Boston, 1970.

226 ___. Gateway to Empire, A Narrative. Boston/Toronto, 1983.

227 ___. The Wilderness War. Boston, 1987.

228 Edgerton, Michael. See Heise, Kenan, and Michael Edgerton.

229 Edmunds, R. David. The Potawatomis: Keepers of the Fire. Norman, Okla., 1978.

230 Edwards, Ninian Wirt. History of Illinois, from 1778-1833; and Life and Times of Ninian Edwards. Springfield, 1870.

231 ___. The Edwards Papers. Chicago, 1884.

232 Ehrenberg, Ralph E. See Schwartz, Seymour I., and Ralph E. Ehrenberg.

233 Ehresmann, Julia M., ed. Geneva, Illinois, A History of Its Times and Places. Geneva, 1977.

233" Einhorn, Robin L. Property Rules – Political Economy in Chicago, 1833-1872. Chicago, 2001.

233a Ekberg, Carl J. French Roots in the Illinois Country. Chicago, 1998.

234 Elder, Paul Wilson. "Early Taverns and Inns in Illinois." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 20, 1928.

235 Ellis, Franklin. History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan. Philadelphia, 1881.

236 Elmes, Philip Robert. "Opening the Great Lakes." History, Journal of the World Ship Trust, no. 47. Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., 1988.

237 Evans, Elaine Shemoney. See Bailey, Robert E., and Elaine Shemoney Evans.

237a Eyre, Ethel. A History of The First Presbyterian Church of Chicago, 1833-1941. Work Projects Administration. Chicago, 1941.

238 Farr, Finis. Chicago: A Personal History of America`s Most American City. New Rochelle, N.Y., 1973.

239 Farren, Kathy, ed. A Bicentennial History of Kendall County, Illinois. Yorkville, Ill., 1976.

240 Faux, William. Memorable Days in America: Being a Journal of a Tour to the United States, Principally Undertaken to Ascertain, by Positive Evidence, the Condition and Probable Prospects of British Emigrants. London, 1823.

241 Faye, Stanley, ed. "A Search for Copper on the Illinois River: The Journal of Legardeur DeLisle." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 38, 1945.

242 Fergus, Robert. "Biographical Sketch of John Dean Caton, Ex-Chief-Justice of Illinois." Fergus Historical Series 21, 1882.

243 Fergus, Robert, ed. "Fergus` Directory of the City of Chicago, 1839. With City and County Officers, Churches, Public Buildings, Hotels etc.; also, List of Sheriffs of Cook County and Mayors of the City since their Organization; together with the Poll-List of the First City Election – Tuesday, May 2nd, 1837; and also a List of Puchasers of Lots in Fort Dearborn Addition, the No. of the Lots and the Prices paid, etc., etc." Fergus Historical Series 2, 1876.

244 Fernow, Berthold. Ohio Valley in Colonial Days. Albany, N.Y., 1890.

244a Ffrench, Charles, ed. Biographical History of the American Irish in Chicago, Chicago and New York, 1897.

245 Field, Walter. "A Re-examination into the Invention of the Balloon Frame." Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians 2, no. 4, 1942.

245a Finiels, Nicolas de. An Account of Upper Louisiana. Edited by C.J. Ekberg and W.E. Foley. University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., 1989.

246 Fisher, Geo. & Co., publisher. Biographical Directory of the Voters and Tax Payers of Kendall County, Illinois. Chicago, 1876.

247 Fisher, Joseph S.J. and Fr. R. von Wieser. The Oldest Map with the Name America of the Year 1507 and the Carta Marina of the Year 1516 by M. Waldseemüller (Ilacomilus). Amsterdam, 1968.

248 Fiske, Horace Spencer. Chicago in Picture and Poetry. Chicago, 1903.

249 Flinn, John J. History of the Chicago Police. Chicago, 1887.

250 Flower, George. History of the English Settlement in Edwards County, Illinois. Chicago, 1909.

251 Fonda, John H. "A series of Reminiscences." Wisconsin Historical Collections 5, 1868.

252 Ford, Thomas. A History of Illinois from its Commencement as a State in 1818 to 1847. Chicago, 1945.

253 Fordam, Elias P. Personal Narrative of Travels in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and of a Residence in the Illinois Territory: 1817-1818. Cleveland, 1906.

254 Foreman, Grant. "Illinois and Her Indians." Transactions of the State Historical Society of Illinois 46, 1939, pp. 67-111.

254a Forsyth, Dr. Susan. Personal communication from a descendant, 2007.

255 Forsyth, Thomas. Thomas Forsyth Papers. Wisconsin State Historical Society; "Journal of a Voyage From St. Louis to the Falls of St. Anthony, in 1819." · "Maj. Thomas Forsyth to Gov. Wm. Clark."Wisconsin Historical Collections VI: 189-219, 1872.

256 ___. Thomas Forsyth Papers. Missouri Historical Society.

256a “Fort Belle Fontaine,” in www.co.st-louis.mo.us/parks/FtBellefontaine.html.

257 Fort Dearborn Papers. Chicago History Museum.

258 Foster, J.W . Chicago`s History, Topography, and Architecture. Chicago, 1872.

259 Franke, Judith A. French Peoria and the Illinois Country 1673-1846. Springfield: Illinois State Museum Society, 1995.

259a Franzosenbusch. See http://www.franzosenbuschheritageproject.org.

259aa Frapp, Timothy R. Personal communication from a descendant of Antoine Ouilmette and Jean Baptiste Durocher, 2004.

260 Frazier, Arthur H. "The Military Frontier: Fort Dearborn." Chicago History 9, no. 2, summer 1980.

261 Fryxell, F.M. The Physiography of the Region of Chicago. Chicago, 1927.

262 Fuller, Dr. S.S., et al. Riverside, Then and Now. Chicago, 1936, 1958.

262a “Fur-Trade in Wisconsin · 1812-1825”. Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin 20: 47-48, 270-276, 311-312; 1911.

263 Gagnon, Frederick Ernest. Louis Jolliet, Decouvreur du Mississippi et du Pays des Illinois. Montreal, 1902.

264 Gailland, Maurice, S.J. Diary of the Potawatomi Mission of Ste. Marie`s on the Lake by Father Maurice Gailland. Edited and translated by James Michael Burke. St. Louis, 1951.

265 Gale, Edward C. "On the Hennepin Trail." Minnesota History (St. Paul) 11, no. 1, March 1930, pp. 3-10.

266 Gale, Edwin 0. Reminiscences of Early Chicago and Vicinity. Chicago, 1902.

266a Galloway, Patricia K. Personal communication, 2005.

266b ___, ed. The Hernando De Soto Expedition History, Historiography, and `discovery` in the Southeast. Lincoln, Nebr., 1997.

266c ___. Choctaw Genesis 1500 – 1700. Lincoln, Nebr., 1995/1998.

267 Garraghan, Gilbert J., S.J. "Early Catholicity in Chicago." Illinois Catholic Historical Review 1, no. 1, July 1918.

268 ___. The Catholic Church in Chicago, 1673-1871. An Historical Sketch. Chicago, 1921.

268a ___. “New Light on Old Cahokia.” Illinois Catholic Historical Review 11, no. 11, October 1928.

269 ___. Chicago under the French Regime. Springfield, 1931.

270 Garrett, Wilbur E. "George Washington`s Patowmack Canal." National Geographic Magazine 172, 1987.

270a Garrison, Cheryl Whistler personal communication from a John Whistler family descendant; clock902@aol.com

271 Gerhard, Frederick. Illinois As It Is; Its History, Geography, Statistics, Constitution, Laws, Government..., etc. Chicago, 1857.

272 Gerwing, Anselm J., O.S.B. "The Chicago Indian Treaty of 1833." Journal of the Illinois Historical Society 57, no. 2, Summer 1964.

272a  Gessner, Conrad. The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents.... London, 1658.

273 Gilbert, Paul, and Charles Lee Bryson. Chicago and Its Makers. A Narrative of Events from the Day of the first White Man to the Inception of the Second World`s Fair. Chicago, 1929.

274 Gilman, Carolyn. Where Two Worlds Meet: The Great Lakes Fur Trade. St. Paul, 1982.

275 Gilpin, Alec R. The War of 1812 in the Old Northwest. East Lansing, 1958.

275a Goodin, Jim Riley. Personal communication from a Thérèse Archange Morin Tremblé Mann [Archange Mann] descendant, 2007.

276 Goodspeed, Rev. E.J. History of the Great Fires in Chicago and the West. New York, 1871.

277 Goodspeed, Thomas Wakefield. The University of Chicago Biographical Sketches. Vol. 1. Chicago, 1922.

278 Goodspeed, Weston Arthur, and Daniel D. Healy, eds. History of Cook County, Illinois – Being a general Survey of Cook County History, including a condensed History of Chicago and special Account of Districts outside the City Limits, from the earliest Settlement to the present Time. Chicago, 1909.

279 Gordon, Eleanor Lytle Kinzie. John Kinzie, the "Father of Chicago," a Sketch. Chicago, 1912.

280 Gordon, Nelly Kinzie, ed. The Fort Dearborn Massacre, Written in 1814 by Lieutenant Linai T. Helm, One of the Survivors. Chicago, 1912.

280a Gornik, Alan. Personal communication.

280b Gottschalk, Paul. The Earliest Diplomatic Documents On America · The Papal Bulls of 1493 and the Treaty of Tordesillas · Reproduced and Translated. Berlin, 1927.

281 Gravier, Gabriel. Vie de Samuel Champlain, Fondateur de la Nouvelle-France (1567-1635). Paris, 1900.

282 ___. Étude sur Une Carte Inconnue, La premiere dressee par Louis Joliet en 1674 Apres son exploration du Mississipi avec le P. Jacques Marquette en 1673. Paris, 1880.

283 [Gravier, Father Jacques, attributed to; actual compilers unidentified] "Dictionary of the Algonquin Illinois Language, c.1700." MS, Watkinson Library, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.

284 Gray, James. The Illinois/Rivers of America Series. New York, 1940.

285 Gray, Mary Lackritz. See Bach, Ira J., and Mary Lackritz Gray.

285a Green, Richard, Tony DeRegnaucourt, and Larry Hamilton. Archaeology of Prophetstown, Greene Ville, Ohio · 1805-1808. Arcanum, Ohio, 1994.

285b Greenberg, Joel. A Natural History of the Chicago Region. Chicago and London, 2002.

286 Griffin, Appleton P.G. The Discovery of the Mississippi: a Bibliographical Account with a Fac-simile of the Map of Louis Joliet, 1674. New York, 1883.

287 Grignon, Augustin. "Narrative." Wisconsin Historical Collections 3, 1857.

288 Griswald, Bert J. "Fort Wayne, Gateway of the West, 1802-1813." Indiana Historical Collections 15, 1927.

288a Grossman, James F., Ann Durkin Keating, and Janice L. Reiff, with Michael P. Conzen, eds. The Encyclopedia of Chicago. The Newberry Library, The Chicago Historical Society and The University of Chicago Press. Chicago/London, 2004.

289 Grossman, Joanne, and Theodore J. Karamanski, eds. Historic Lighthouses and Navigational Aids of the Illinois Shore of Lake Michigan. Chicago, 1989.

290 Grover, Frank Reed. Father Pierre François Pinet, S.J. and his Mission of the Guardian Angel of Chicago (L`Ange Gardien) A.D. 1696-1699. Chicago, 1907.

291 ___. Antoine Ouilmette. Evanston, 1908.

292 ___. "The First Evanstonians." A Paper Read before the Evanston Historical Society, November 2, 1901.

293 Gueroult, Mary Young. "Across the Prairie, a Chapter of Early Chicago." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 37, July 1935, pp. 250-55.

294 Guyer, I.D. History of Chicago; Its Commercial and Manufacturing Interests and Industry; Together with Sketches of Manufacturers and Men Who Have Most Contributed to Its Prosperity and Advancement, with Glances of Some of the Best Hotels; Also the Principal Railroads which Center in Chicago. Chicago, 1862.

295 Habig, Marion Alfonse. A Franciscan Pére Marquette: A Critical Biography of Fr. Zénobe Membré O.F.M., La Salle`s Chaplain and Missionary Companion. New York, 1934.

296 Haeger, John Denis. "The American Fur Company And the Chicago of 1812-1835." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 61, Summer 1968.

297 ___. "Eastern Money and the Urban Frontier, 1833-1842." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 64, no. 3, Autumn 1971.

298 Hager, Albert D. "Early Chicago, and the Northwest," in Alfred T. Andreas` History of Chicago. From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, vol. 1, p. 46.

299 Haines, Elilah Middlebrook. Historical and Statistical Sketches of Lake County, State of Illinois. Waukegan, 1852.

300 ___. The American Indian. Chicago, 1888.

300a Haldimand, Frederick. Haldimand Papers. British Library, London.

301 Hall, Albert L. History of River Forest, A Suburb of Chicago. Chicago, 1937.

302 Hall, James. Letters from the West, containing Sketches of Scenery, Manners, and Customs, and Anecdotes connected with the First Settlements of the Western Sections of the United States. London, 1828.

303 Hall, Jennie. The Story of Chicago. Chicago/New York/London, 1911.

304 Halsey, John J., LL.D., ed. A History of Lake County, Illinois. Chicago, 1912.

305 Hamilton, Henry E. See Hubbard, Gurdon Saltonstall.

306 Hamilton, Henry Raymond. The Epic of Chicago. Chicago, 1932.

307 Hamilton, Raphael N., S.J. Marquette`s Explorations, The Narratives Re-examined. Madison/Milwaukee/London, 1970.

307a Hammersmith, Mary P. Personal communication, 2000.

308 Hand, Hon. John Pryor. "Negro Slavery in Illinois." Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society 15, 1910, pp. 42-49.

309 Hansel, Ardith K., and David M. Michelson. A Reevaluation of the Timing and Causes of the High Lake Phases in the Lake Michigan Basin. Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Geology Survey Division. Springfield, 1988.

310 Hansen, Harry. The Chicago / Rivers of America. New York/Toronto, 1942.

311 Hanson, Philip C. Early Chicagoland. Chicago, 1976.

312 ___. Geology of Chicago. Chicago, 1978.

313 ___. The Presettlement Vegetation of the Plain of Glacial Lake Chicago in Cook County, Illinois. Chicago, 1981.

314 Harley, J.B. Maps and the Columbian Encounter. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin, 1990.

314a Harmon, Ada Douglas. The Story of an Old Town – Glen Ellyn. Glen Ellyn, 1928.

315 Harper, Josephine L. Guide to the Draper Manuscripts. Madison, 1983.

316 Harris, N. Dwight. The History of Negro Servitude in Illinois and of the Slavery Agitation in that State · 1719-1864. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1904.

317 Harrisse, Henry. John Cabot, The Discoverer of North-America and Sebastian His Son: A Chapter of the Maritime History of England Under the Tudors, 1496-1557. London, 1896.

317a Harrow, Alexander. Captain`s Log of the Welcome. Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library.

318 Hausman, Harriet . Reflections: A History of River Forest. River Forest, Ill., 1975.

319 Haydon, James Ryan. Chicago`s True Founder, Thomas J.V. Owen. Lombard, Ill., 1934. [list of "500 Chicagoans of 1833," p. 269; list of "Property Owners in Chicago, 1833," p. 288]

320 Hayner, Don, and Tom McNamee. Streetwise Chicago. Chicago, 1988.

321 Healy, Daniel D. See Goodspeed, Weston Arthur, and Daniel D. Healy.

321a Heard, J. Norman. Handbook of the American Frontier: Four Centuries of Indian-White Relationships. Vol. II. Metuchen, N.J./London, 1990.

322 Heidenreich, Conrad E. "Explorations and Mapping of Samuel de Champlain, 1603-1632." Cartographia 17, 1976, pp. 1-140.

323 ___. "An Analysis of the 17th Century Map `Nouvelle France.` " Cartographia 25, no. 3, 1988.

323a Heinz, John "How the `Small Convenient Sloop` Felicity Awed the Indians and Prevented the Rebels Building Boats". Newsletter of the Chicago Maritime Society vol.18, No.3-Fall, 2004

324 Heise, Kenan. "Is long-lost Chilaga the Camelot of Chicagou?" Chicago Tribune, March 4,1987.

325 Heise, Kenan, and Michael Edgerton. Chicago, Center for Enterprise; An Illustrated History. Vol. 1. Woodland Hills, Calif., 1982.

326 Heitman, Francis B. Historical Register and Dictionary of the U.S. Army From Its Organization, Sept. 29, 1789, to March 2, 1903. Washington, D.C., 1903.

327 Helm, Lieutenant Linai T. The Fort Dearborn Massacre. Edited by Nelly Kinzie Gordon. Chicago/New York, 1912.

328 Hendrick, Willene, and George Hendrick. On the Illinois Frontier: Dr. Hiram Rutherford. Carbondale/Edwardsville, Ill., 1981.

329 Henkes, Mark. DesPlaines: A History. DesPlaines, Ill., 1975.

330 Hennepin, Louis . Description de la Louisiane, Nouvellement Decouverte au Sud` Oüest de la Nouvelle France, par Ordre du Roy. Avec la Carte du Pays: Les Moeurs et la Maniere de Vivre des Sauvages.... Paris, 1683.

331 ___. Nouvelle decouverte d`un tres grand pays situé dans l`Amerique, entre le Nouveau Mexique et la Mer Glaciale. Utrecht, 1697.

332 ___. Voyage curieux, qui contient une Novelle Decouverte d`un tres-grand pays, situé dans l`Amerique, entre de Nouveau Mexique et la Mer Glaciale. Qui contient une relation des Caraibes, faite par le Sieur de La Borde. Leiden, 1704.

333 ___. A Description of Louisiana. Translated from the 1683 French ed. by John Gilmary Shea. New York, 1880.

334 ___. A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America by Father Louis Hennepin. Translated and edited by Reuben G. Thwaites. Chicago, 1903.

335 Henry, Alexander. Travels and Adventures. Chicago, 1921.

335a Hébert, Michael L. Illinois County Boundaries 1790 to Present; http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcumber/ilctybnd/il1790.htm

336 [Herrington, James] "A Letter of James Herrington Written from Chicago in 1831." Bulletin of the Chicago Historical Society 1, no. 2, February 1935.

337 Heward, Hugh. "Journal of a Voyage Made by Hugh Heward to the Illinois Country, 1790." Transcript, Chicago Historical Society.

337a Hill, Libby. Chicago River: A Natural and Unnatural History. Chicago: Lake Claremont Press, 2000.

337b History of Willow Springs, The. The Willow Springs Historical Society. Willow Springs, III., 1992.

338 Hoffmann, Charles Fenno. A Winter in the Far West. London, 1835.

339 ___. A Winter in the West. By a New Yorker. New York, 1835.

340 Hoffmann, John, ed. Guide to the History of Illinois. New York/Westport, Conn./London, 1991.

341 Hoffmeister, Donald Frederick. Mammals of Illinois. Urbana/Chicago, 1989.

342 Hofmeister, Rudolph A . The Germans of Chicago. Champaign, Ill., 1978.

342a Holland, Robert A. Chicago In Maps · 1612 to 2002. New York, 2005.

343 Holli, Melvin G., and Peter d`A. Jones, eds. The Ethnic Frontier: Essays in the History of Group Survival in Chicago and the Midwest. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1977.

344 ___. Ethnic Chicago · A Multicultural Portrait. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1984.

345 Holt, Glen E., and Dominic A. Pacyga. Chicago: A Historical Guide to the Neighborhoods. The Loop and South Side. Chicago, 1979.

346 Hough, Jack L. Geology of the Great Lakes. Urbana, Ill., 1958.

347 Howard, Robert P. Illinois: A History of the Pr