Yes. They followed the Mississippi River south all the way to the mouth of the Arkansas River. This led them along what is now the eastern boundary of Missouri.
Oh, dude, Louis Jolliet's ships were named "Le Griffon" and "La Dauphine." They were like the cool kids on the block back in the 17th century, cruising around the Great Lakes and doing their thing. So yeah, if you're ever in a trivia night and someone asks about Jolliet's ships, now you know.
If you are referring to Father Jacques Marquette, or also referred to as Father Pere Marquette, it does not appear he ever ventured into Canada. Yet, there is a statue of him in Quebec, Canada.
No. The lowest seed to reach the Elite 8 was #12 Missouri in 2002.
Yes, Louis Jolliet did write a journal during his explorations in North America. His journal contains detailed accounts of his travels and discoveries, providing valuable insights into the geography and indigenous peoples of the region.
no they haven't ever
Yes, Bob Seger has performed in Marquette, Michigan. He played at the Marquette County Fair in 1976, which is one of the notable concerts in the area. Seger's connection to Michigan and his frequent performances in the state have made him a beloved figure among fans there.
As far as I can determine he has not been considered for sainthood and no cause has been opened.
Louis Joliet married Claire-Francoise Bissot on October 7, 1675. They had one child, Jean-Baptiste Joliet.
If you are smart, don't ever move to Missouri and then you don't have to worry about it! Horrible state!
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No I do not think she lived there