In Fiddle Music and Tall Tales: French Creole Culture in the Illinois Country of Upper Louisiana

Event Details

When
09/29/2007 - 5:00pm
Where
Lincoln Memorial Park
521 N Main St
Jonesboro, IL, 62952-1801
United States
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County: 
Union
Fee: 
Free. Open to the Public.
Sponsor Organization: 
Shawnee National Forest
Where
Lincoln Memorial Park
521 N Main St
Jonesboro, IL, 62952-1801
See map: Google Maps
County: 
Union
Fee: 
Free. Open to the Public.
Sponsor Organization: 
Shawnee National Forest
A Road Scholar program by Dennis Stroughmatt

The first European culture to establish roots in Illinois, French Creoles along the Illinois, Wabash, and Mississippi Rivers would in many places be supplanted by later Anglo and German American settlers. Instrumental in winning Illinois for the United States during the American Revolution and important to the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition, Illinois Creoles have a strong cultural history that opens a door to their effect in the Midwest. This presentation will explore what brought the French here, their fiddle music, a few of their exploits, and their lasting influence on the Illinois Country.

For more information contact Mary McCorvie, 618.687.1731.