Site of the Grand Villiage of the Kickapoo
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N 40° 24.117 W 088° 40.187
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This Illinois Historic Society Marker on the Central Illinois plains commemorates the site used by the Native Americans known as the Kickapoo.
Waymark Code: WM3M9B
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 04/19/2008
Views: 87
The marker reads Site of the Grand Village of the Kickapoo By the late 1700's, the Kickapoo people had established a major settlement here, close to fertile fields, abundant game and timber, and important trade routes. Opposed to American expansion, these Native Americans allied with the British during the War of 1812. The village burning and crop destroying strategies of the American frontier militia forced the Kickapoo from their homes. This village and a nearby stockade were destroyed during that war. Many Kickapoo remained in Central Illinois until 1832 when they were forcibly removed by federal legislation. Today the Kickapoo live in Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Illinois History Club of Lexington High School Illinois State Historical Society, 1999
County: McLean
Dedication Date: 1999
Location: Not listed
Website: Not listed
Historical Society: Not listed
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