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CHIEF SHABBONA – Peacemaker in a Turbulent Chicago

One translation of Shabbona’s name is “Built like a Bear,” and from all reports the name fits. As the picture above shows, he was a tall man, with broad shoulders—a large, muscular man of commanding appearance. He was an important … Continue reading

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Chief Alexander Robinson – Early Chicago Leader – Guest Blog Dan Melone

Today’s guest blogger is Dan Melone, a Chicagoland Archaeologist and Robinson Family Historian. Dan received a M.A. in Archaeology and Heritage from the University of Leicester, in England. For over 20 years, Dan has documented numerous sites within many county … Continue reading

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BLACK PARTRIDGE: HERO OF THE BATTLE OF FORT DEARBORN

During the two years I conducted research for The Mystery at Black Partridge Woods, I encountered a number of little-known but remarkable Native American persons. I thought my readers would be interested in knowing more about their lives. Today’s post … Continue reading

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