Before the city proper was established, Potowotami Indians lived nearby, based in present-day Ottawa, IL. It was this group that lead 17th Century explorers Joliet and Lafayette (actually a missionary) to the mouth of the Chicago River. This was 1673. It wasn't until over a hundred years later that Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable established a permanent trading post near the mouth of the river. He was set up near where the Tribune Tower now stands on Michigan Avenue. The City of Chicago has actually put markers notifying those who are interested where this- and other- sites are. JB du Sable arrived sometime in the 1770's, as most establish the arrival year of 1779. It is widely held, however, that du Sable had already constructed a trading post, a school, market - indeed a whole community - by that time.Jean Baptiste Point du Sable is considered to be Chicago's founder.
Wisconsin
There has been no official announcement of a sequel to "The Land of Painted Caves" by Jean Auel. As of now, it seems unlikely that a new book will be released in the series.
land of the of the painted cave
When did the French and Indian war end
Jean-Pierre Chauveau has written: 'Rural land plans' 'Une \\' 'Lire le baroque'
A cape is a point of land extending into a body of water.
I have always understood that the name Jean was probably french in origin meaning John in English but in Scotland Jean is seen as being a female name.
The Land of Painted Caves
The cast of In the Land of the Setting Sun - 1919 includes: Jean Hersholt
Jean-Luc Piveteau has written: 'Temps du territoire' -- subject(s): Effect of human beings on, Human ecology, Land tenure, Nature, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Land tenure
The deepest point on the land is the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is located on the border of Israel and Jordan in Asia.