Jolliet and Marquette

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252087356

A New History of the 1673 Expedition

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By Mark Walczynski
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Mark Walczynski is a retired faculty member at Illinois Valley Community College and the Park Historian for the Starved Rock Foundation. He is the author of The History of Starved Rock.

Preface Introduction: The Historical Background to 1665 Confronting the Haudenosaunee, Searching for Ore, and Allouez in the Upper Country Copper Mines, Cavelier, and Wisconsin St. Lusson, Marquette, Jolliet and the Sault, Adrien Jolliet, and Frontenac St. Ignace to the Des Moines River From the Illinois Villages to the Illinois River From the Mississippi to Kaskaskia Kaskaskia to Lake Michigan and Beyond Canada, Jolliet, and Marquette Marquette Returns to Kaskaskia La Salle Allouez, and Kaskaskia Hudson Bay, La Salle in the Illinois, and the Recollects La Salle, the Illinois Country, and the Gulf Epilogue Appendix: Timeline of Events Notes Bibliography Index

"An authoritative and long-overdue treatment of the historic Jolliet-Marquette voyage of discovery. Walczynski reaffirms and explains what is good in past scholarship while demonstrating where the established histories went off the track. The guiding of the reader up the Illinois River on Marquette and Jolliet's return trip is unparalleled and priceless."--Michael McCafferty, author of Native American Place-Names of Indiana "This is a good read, and also a handy one in the 'old school' form of reliable regional history. The author writes about much more than the voyage. He contextualizes and discusses the earliest years of French interest in establishing a colony, and delves into the political mechanisms that drove early French colonial settlement in the Midwest. Walczynski also provides a welcome detailed description of the Illinois River Valley as it was during the seventeenth century."--Robert F. Mazrim, author of At Home in the Illinois Country: French Colonial Domestic Site Archaeology in the Midwest, 1730-1800

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