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Potawatomi |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
Related Records
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Artifacts from the Potawatomi - Several articles describing artifacts left behind by the Potawatomi tribe, who lived along the North Shore for 200 years before Europeans arrived. Most of the articles are about "trail trees." The Potawatomi would bend young trees into an unusual position pointing in a certain direction to mark their trails. Pictures from the early 1900s of Trail Trees on Scranton Avenue and North Avenue.
Artifacts from the Potawatomi
Record Type: Archive
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Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Have Grown from Same Roots - Newspaper article from the Chicago Tribune titled "Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Have Grown from Same Roots" details the rich history of Lake Bluff and Lake Forest
Doc 3142
Record Type: Archive
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Planting a new "Trail Tree" Planting a new "Trail Tree" - A black and white photograph of the Trail Tree Garden Club planting a new "Trail Tree" near Central School on November 1, 1968. They were assisted by a member of the Potawatomi Tribe from the American Indian Center of Chicago (AIC).
Planting a new "Trail Tree"
Record Type: Photo
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