Information about Illinois River
For other rivers with this name, see Illinois River (disambiguation).
The Illinois River, as seen from Starved Rock. Notice the dam in the left center portion of the picture.
The Illinois River is a principal tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 273 miles (439 km) long, in the state of Illinois in the United States. The river drains a large section of central Illinois, with a drainage basin of 40,000 square miles (104,000 km²). The river was important among Native Americans and early French traders as the principal water route connecting the Great Lakes with the Mississippi. The colonial settlements along the river formed the heart of the area known as the Illinois Country. After the construction of the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the Hennepin Canal in the 19th century, the river's role as link between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi was extended into the era of modern industrial shipping.
Description
It is formed by the confluence of the Kankakee and Des Plaines rivers in western Grundy County, approximately 10 mi (16 km) southwest of Joliet. It flows west across northern Illinois, passing Morris and Ottawa, where it is joined by the Mazon River and Fox River. At La Salle it is joined by the Vermilion River, then flows west past Peru, and Spring Valley. In southeastern Bureau County it turns south at an area known as the "Great Bend", flowing southwest across western Illinois, past Lacon and downtown Peoria, the chief city on the river.South of Peoria it is joined by the Mackinaw River and then passes through the Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge. Opposite Havana it is joined by the Spoon River. Opposite Browning it is joined by the Sangamon River. It is joined by the La Moine River approximately 5 mi (8 km) southwest of Beardstown.
South of its confluence with the La Moine River, it turns south, flowing roughly parallel with the Mississippi across southwestern Illinois. It is joined by the Macoupin Creek on the border between Greene and Jersey counties, approximately 15 mi (24 km) upstream from its confluence with the Mississippi.
For the last 20 mi (32 km) of its course, it is separated from the Mississippi by only 5 mi (8 km). It joins the Mississippi near Grafton, approximately 25 mi (40 km) northwest of downtown St. Louis and approximately 20 mi (32 km) upstream from the confluence of the Missouri and the Mississippi.
History
The lock and dam near Starved Rock State Park.
The modern channel of the Illinois River was shaped in matter of days by the Kankakee Torrent. During the melting of the Wisconsin Glacier, about 10,000 years before present, a lake formed in Indiana, comparable to one of the modern Great Lakes. The lake formed behind the terminal moraine of a substage of that glacier. Melting ice to the north eventually raised the level of the lake so that it overtopped the moraine. The dam burst, and the entire volume of the lake was released in a very short time, perhaps a few days.
Because of the manner of its formation, the Illinois River runs through a deep canyon with many rock formations. It has an "underutilised channel", a channel that is far larger than would be needed to contain any conceivable flow in modern times.
The Illinois River valley was one of the strongholds of the Illiniwek confederation of Native Americans. The French first met the natives here in 1673. The first European settlement in the state of Illinois was the Jesuit mission founded in 1675 by Father Jacques Marquette on the banks of the Illinois at Starved Rock. In 1680, Robert Cavelier de La Salle built the first fort in Illinois, Ft. St. Louis, at Starved Rock and later relocated to the present site of Creve Coeur, near Peoria, where the Jesuits relocated.
Modern use
From 1905 to 1915, more freshwater fish were harvested from the Illinois than from any other river in the United States except for the Columbia River. The river was once a major source of mussels for the shell button industry. Overfishing, habitat loss due to heavy siltation and pollution have eliminated most commercial fishing except for a small mussel harvest to provide shells to seed pearl oysters overseas. It is still commercially fished downstream of the Rt. 89 bridge at Spring Valley. The river is still an important sports fishing resource with a world class Sauger fishery.The river serves as a water source for many Central Illinois towns and cities, including Jacksonville, Illinois.
The Illinois forms part of a modern waterway that connects the Great Lakes at Chicago to the Mississippi River. The waterway was originally established by the building of the Illinois and Michigan Canal which connected the Illinois River to the Chicago River. When the Chicago River was later reversed, the pollution and sewage of the city of Chicago flowed down into the Illinois River. The Illinois and Michigan Canal has since been replaced by the Illinois Waterway including the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal. The river is controlled by five locks and dams to facilitate river traffic. The waterway is heavily trafficked by barges transporting bulk goods such as grain and oil. The waterway is used in the summer and early fall by pleasure boats cruising the Great loop.
Peoria is currently a known polluter of the Illinois River due to their sewage system, which dumps raw sewage into the river approximately 25 times each year. This violation of the Federal Clean Water Act has drawn the attention of the EPA, which has mandated that the city make improvements.[1]
Cities and towns along the Illinois River
- Bath
- Beardstown
- Browning
- Chillicothe
- Creve Coeur
- East Peoria
- Florence
- Hardin
- Havana
- Hennepin
- Henry
- Kampsville
- Kingston Mines
- La Salle
- Lacon
- Liverpool
- Marseilles
- Meredosia
- Morris
- Naples
- Naplate
- Oglesby
- Ottawa
- Pekin
- Peoria
- Peoria Heights
- Peru
- Rome
- Seneca
- Spring Bay
- Spring Valley
- Valley City
References
"Geology Underfoot in Illinois", Raymond Wiggers, 1997Notes
See also
Illinois is the name of several rivers in the United States:
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- Illinois River, a large tributary of the Mississippi River, in Illinois in the United States, and the main water route between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River
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Mississippi River
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Mississippi River in New Orleans.
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State of Illinois
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Nickname(s): Land of Lincoln; The Prairie State
Motto(s): State sovereignty, national union
Official language(s) English[1]
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Flag of Illinois Seal
Nickname(s): Land of Lincoln; The Prairie State
Motto(s): State sovereignty, national union
Official language(s) English[1]
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
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One race: 2.5 million[1]
In combination with one or more other races: 1.6 million[2]
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Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"
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"La Marseillaise"
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Great Lakes are a group of five large lakes in North America on or near the Canada–United States border. They are the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth. The Great Lakes–St. Lawrence system is the largest freshwater system in the world.
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Illinois Country (French: Pays des Illinois) was the name used in the 17th century and afterwards to refer to an undefined region centered around present day southwest Illinois that was explored and settled by the French beginning in 1673, when Louis Joliet and
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Nearest city: Joliet, Illinois
Built/Founded: 1848
Added to NRHP: October 15, 1966
NRHP Reference#: 66000332 [1]
Governing body: State
The Illinois and Michigan Canal
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Built/Founded: 1848
Added to NRHP: October 15, 1966
NRHP Reference#: 66000332 [1]
Governing body: State
The Illinois and Michigan Canal
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Location Rock Island, Bureau, Henry, Lee, and Whiteside Counties, Illinois, USA
Nearest city Sheffield, Illinois
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Area 75 miles (0 km)
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Nearest city Sheffield, Illinois
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Kankakee River is a tributary of the Illinois River, approximately 90 mi (144 km) long, in northwestern Indiana and northeastern Illinois in the United States. At one time the river drained one of the largest wetlands in North America and furnished a significant portage between the
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The Des Plaines River flows southward for 150 miles (241 km) through southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois[1] in the U.S. Midwest, eventually meeting the Illinois River, a tributary of the Mississippi River.
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Grundy County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population was 37,535. Its county seat is Morris6. The center of population of Illinois is located in Grundy County, in the village of Mazon [1] .
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The city of Joliet is located 40 miles southwest of Chicago. It holds the county seat of Will County and is also incorporated in Kendall County. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 106,221.
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Morris is a city in Grundy County, Illinois, United States. The population was 11,928 at the 2000 census, and estimated to be 12,939 in 2005. It is the county seat of Grundy County.
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Ottawa is a city in north-central Illinois. It is the county seat of LaSalle County, Illinois
The county seat of LaSalle County, one of Illinois' largest counties by area, Ottawa is at the heart of corn and soybean farming in North Central Illinois.
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The county seat of LaSalle County, one of Illinois' largest counties by area, Ottawa is at the heart of corn and soybean farming in North Central Illinois.
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The Mazon River, or "Mazon Creek", is a tributary of the Illinois River, which it joins near Morris, Illinois.
The Mazon River is associated with the Mazon Creek fossils of the Francis Creek Shale, which are also exposed in strip mines and quarries near the River.
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The Mazon River is associated with the Mazon Creek fossils of the Francis Creek Shale, which are also exposed in strip mines and quarries near the River.
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Fox River is a tributary of the Illinois River in the states of Wisconsin and Illinois in the United States. There are two other "Fox Rivers" in Southern Illinois: the Fox River (Little Wabash tributary) and a smaller "Fox River" that joins the Wabash River near New Harmony,
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The city of LaSalle, mistakenly spelled La Salle, is located in LaSalle County, Illinois, at the intersection of Interstate 80 and Interstate 39. Originally platted in 1837 over one square mile, the city has grown to 12 square miles.
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The Vermilion River is a tributary of the Illinois River in the State of Illinois, United States. This Vermilion River flows north.
There is another "Vermilion River" in Illinois. That River, which flows south, is the Vermilion River (Wabash River tributary).
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There is another "Vermilion River" in Illinois. That River, which flows south, is the Vermilion River (Wabash River tributary).
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Peru is a city in LaSalle County, Illinois, United States. The population was 9,835 at the 2000 census.
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Spring Valley is a city situated on the Illinois River in Bureau County, Illinois. The population was 5,398 at the 2000 census.
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Bureau County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of the 2000 census, the population was 35,503. Its county seat is Princeton, Illinois6.
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Lacon [www.cityoflacon.net] is a city in Marshall County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,979 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Marshall County.GR6
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City of Peoria
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The Mackinaw River, also called "Mackinac River", is a river located in the U.S. state of Illinois. It flows through what was once the Grande Prairie region of Central Illinois.
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The Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge is located on the Illinois River in Mason County northeast of Havana, Illinois. It is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as one of the four Illinois River National Wildlife and Fish Refuges.
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