Indian Settlement Pattern in the Chicago Region, c. 1830
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- Created Date
- 2004
- Description
As Euro-Americans penetrated the Chicago region in the 1820s, they encountered a widespread network of Indian villages occupied by people of many distinct tribes, some places containing families of more than one group. This comparatively dense pattern of settlements favored sites along the margins of rivers and lake shores, wherever fish, game, and plant resources were abundant. By 1830, American intrusion was evident in the villages and small to...
- Creator
Tanner, Helen Hornbeck
Conzen, Michael P
- Contributing Institution
- Newberry Library
- Location
- Illinois--Chicago
- Type
- image
- Format
- Maps (Documents)Digital maps
- Language
- English
- Rights
- The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to the following terms and conditions: https://www.newberry.org/rights-and-reproductions
- Chicago citation style
- Tanner, Helen Hornbeck, Conzen, Michael P. Indian Settlement Pattern in the Chicago Region, c. 1830. 2004. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/ref/collection/nby_chicago/id/3236. (Accessed March 28, 2024.)
- APA citation style
- Tanner, Helen Hornbeck, Conzen, Michael P, (2004) Indian Settlement Pattern in the Chicago Region, c. 1830. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/ref/collection/nby_chicago/id/3236
- MLA citation style
- Tanner, Helen Hornbeck, Conzen, Michael P. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/ref/collection/nby_chicago/id/3236>.