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But the Fort Dearborn panel, with its depiction of the Potawatomi, likely wouldn’t.

From Washington Times • Jul. 28, 2020

The four panels were created in 1928 to honor the city’s rebuilding after the Chicago Fire, the Battle of Fort Dearborn, the early settler John Kinzie and the explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet.

From Washington Times • Jul. 28, 2020

John Kinzie ran a saloon and moonlighted as a silversmith in the early 1800s, when Chicago was nothing more than Fort Dearborn and a few pioneers.

From Chicago Tribune • Jan. 6, 2014

The $400 million Fort Dearborn Project calls for the complete rebuilding of 150 acres near the downtown Loop district with apartments, government buildings, a branch of the University of Illinois and large parking facilities.

From Time Magazine Archive

This work, which first appeared in 1856, has the best account, not by an eye-witness, of the massacre at Fort Dearborn in 1812.

From The Settlement of Illinois, 1778-1830 by Boggess, Arthur Clinton




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