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CHICAGO AND THE OLD NORTHWEST
CHICAGO AND THE OLD NORTHWEST
MILO MILTON QUAIFE, PH.D.
PREFACE
CHAPTER I THE CHICAGO PORTAGE
CHAPTER II CHICAGO IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
CHAPTER III THE FOX WARS: A HALF-CENTURY OF CONFLICT
CHAPTER IV CHICAGO IN THE REVOLUTION
CHAPTER V THE FIGHT FOR THE NORTHWEST
CHAPTER VI THE FOUNDING OF FORT DEARBORN
A thoughtful, well‑researched narrative traces Chicago’s beginnings from the first European explorers who first navigated the vital Chicago Portage. It follows the slow emergence of a frontier settlement amid the dense wilderness of the Old Northwest, showing how geography and trade routes shaped early growth. The author balances scholarly detail with a clear, engaging style that brings the late‑17th‑century landscape to life.
The book moves through the turbulent decades of French and British competition, the protracted Fox Wars, and the Revolutionary era’s impact on the region. Central to the story is the founding of Fort Dearborn, a key outpost that illustrates the complex and often uneasy relationships between settlers and the Native nations they encountered. Readers gain insight into the early Indian trade, diplomatic negotiations, and the challenges of frontier life.
Drawing on a wide array of primary documents—journals, official reports, and personal letters—the work offers a reliable foundation for anyone curious about the forces that forged Chicago’s early identity. It provides a vivid portrait of a frontier on the cusp of transformation, perfect for listeners who appreciate meticulous yet readable history.
Full title
Chicago and the Old Northwest, 1673-1835 A study of the evolution of the northwestern frontier, together with a history of Fort Dearborn A study of the evolution of the northwestern frontier, together with a history of Fort Dearborn
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1073K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: The University of Chicago Press, 1913.
Credits
Tom Cosmas compiled from materials generously provided by The Internet Archive and are placed in the Public Domain.
Release date
2022-10-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1880–1959
A lively historian of Michigan and the Great Lakes, he helped bring Midwestern and early American history to a wide audience through books, editing, and archival work. His writing mixed careful research with a strong feel for the people and places behind the record.
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