Marquette Campsite 1674 - Chicago, IL
Posted by: adgorn
N 41° 53.369 W 087° 37.430
16T E 448246 N 4637693
Bronze plaque denoting campsite of Father Marquette in 1674. I wonder if they had any notion of how developed this area would subsequently become?!
Waymark Code: WM7YG3
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 12/22/2009
Views: 13
Inscribed: "On December 4, 1674 Père Jacques Marquette, S.J. and two voyageurs built a shelter near the mouth of the Chicago River. They were the first Europeans to camp here, the site of Chicago. – Erected by Illinois Society Daughters of Colonial Wars – In our 50th year 1980."
From www.earlychicago.com
"Marquette`s companions were Pierre Portenet and Jacques Largillier. The group remained for one week, then moved six miles upstream to higher ground near the portage from the south branch of the river, where they camped until the end of March 1675. For an artist`s rendering of the campsite, see entry "Marquette Winter Quarters 1674.""
County: Cook County
Historical Society: Illinois Society Daughters of Colonial Wars
Dedication Date: 1980
Location: 401 N. Michigan Avenue, Equitable Building Plaza, along south railing at the Chicago River
Website: [Web Link]
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