Tag Archives: Sanitary and Ship Canal

The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal

In last month’s blog, I spoke about the construction of the Illinois and Michigan Canal and its tremendous importance to not only the Chicago area and Illinois, but to the opening to settlement of the entire United States west of … Continue reading

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Admiral Dewey and the Battle of the Sanitary Canal

The I & M Canal had been a tremendous success in opening up shipping and transportation between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River. However, during dry periods the level wasn’t sufficient to float the barges and boats, and during heavy … Continue reading

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MOUNT FOREST ISLAND AND LAKE CHICAGO

My new release (due soon – stay tuned!) is titled The Mystery at Mount Forest Island. So where is Mount Forest Island, you may ask? It is a triangular-shaped elevation of land between Lemont, Willow Springs and Palos. Most of … Continue reading

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