• The Kaskaskia sequence was a cratonic sequence that began in the mid-Devonian, peaked early in the Mississippian, and ended by mid-Mississippian time....
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  • River Kaskaskia sequence, a geological cratonic sequence Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site, commemorating the town of Old Kaskaskia, Illinois Kaskaskia River...
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  • Kaskaskia sequence. This unconformity divides the Carboniferous into the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian periods in North America. Like the Kaskaskia...
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  • period. The Tippecanoe sequence ended with a regression in the early Devonian, to be followed later by the Kaskaskia sequence. Monroe, James S., and Reed...
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    usgs.gov. Retrieved 30 June 2018. Treworgy, J.D. (January 1990). Kaskaskia Sequence: Mississippian Valmeyeran and Chesterian Series. Vol. 51. pp. 109–112...
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    Interlake Formation indicates that the Devonian and Mississippian Kaskaskia Sequence eroded the carbonates of the Interlake Formation. Winnipegosis Formation...
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  • America. It was followed by the Tippecanoe, Kaskaskia, Absaroka, Zuñi, and Tejas sequences. The sequence dates from the late Proterozoic through the early...
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    British outposts of Kaskaskia and Cahokia on the Mississippi River. Despite having recruited only 175 men, Clark captured Kaskaskia on July 4 and Cahokia...
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    cratonic sequences since the beginning of the Cambrian Period. For North America, from oldest to youngest, they are the Sauk, Tippecanoe, Kaskaskia, Absaroka...
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    agitation of the building. It is said the shock of an earthquake was felt in Kaskaskia in 1804, but I did not perceive it. The shocks continued for years in...
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    The Grand Village of the Illinois, also called Old Kaskaskia Village, is a site significant for being the best documented historic Native American village...
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  • unglaciated. The floodplain on the Mississippi River from Alton to the Kaskaskia River is the American Bottom, and is the site of the ancient city of Cahokia...
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    Grammaire de la Langue Algonquine. [S.l.: s.n.] Masthay, Carl, ed. (2002). Kaskaskia Illinois-to-French Dictionary. St. Louis, Missouri: Carl Masthay. p. 757...
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    the White in Arkansas, the Atchafalaya and Red in Louisiana, and the Kaskaskia and Illinois Rivers in Illinois. One confirmed escape of black carp from...
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    progressivism in other states. According to Brian Page and Richard Walker: The sequence of settlement that helped define the subregions of the Midwest was roughly...
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  • during the Paleozoic. The Sauk sequence formed during the Cambrian, followed by the Tippecanoe in the Ordovician, the Kaskaskia between the full immersion...
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    was called amimi by the Lenape, omiimii by the Ojibwe, and mimia by the Kaskaskia Illinois. Other names in indigenous American languages include ori'te...
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    the old channel. The town of Kaskaskia, Illinois once stood on a peninsula at the confluence of the Mississippi and Kaskaskia (Okaw) Rivers. Founded as a...
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  • Devonian are related to the global Kaskaskia marine transgression event, along with the Ora Shale and a sequence of limestone formations. The Ga'ara...
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    describing coyotes or wolves is often difficult. One record from 1750 in Kaskaskia, Illinois, written by a local priest, noted that the "wolves" encountered...
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    additional marine transgressions took place during the late Paleozoic: the Kaskaskia and Absaroka. The great continental mass of Pangaea strongly affected...
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    (Kennedy Boulevard) to the north. Just east of US 51, I-70 crosses the Kaskaskia River. I-70 crosses to the south side of both the rail line and US 40...
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  • The Zimmerman Site: A Report on Excavations at the Grand Village of the Kaskaskia, LaSalle County, Illinois. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Museum...
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    Zimmerman Site, A Report on Investigations at the Grand Village of the Kaskaskia, LaSalle County, Illinois. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Museum...
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    control over Vincennes or the Mississippi River settlements at Cahokia and Kaskaskia until 1764, after the ratification of the peace treaty.) As part of a...
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    Alva, Cape Flattery, Japara, Pennant, Perida and the Navy tanker USS Kaskaskia. Torrens had included in the cargo 40 P-400 Airacobras, 30 P-40E Warhawks...
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    Miami to recognize American ownership of the Vincennes tract between Kaskaskia and Clark's Grant. The Treaty of Grouseland (1805) was the second significant...
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  • Shawanoes; east by the western boundary line of Missouri; and west by the Kaskaskias and Peorias. 1833, September 21: Treaty made with the United States and...
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    all documented in the Illinois State Blue Book of 1931–2. The cultural sequences established from this dig make the Fisher group one of the most important...
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