www.timbertrailsdc.com
Cook County
Timber Trails Development Company
Intersection of Plainfield and Wolf Roads
Western Springs, IL 60558
 
Longitude: N41 46.758
Latitude: W087 53.833
 
 

Historical Significance:

Site of last encampment of the Potowatomi Nation in Cook County, Illinois before moving West.

Historic Marker:

  • Marker Organization: LaGrange-LePortage Chapter of NSDAR
  • Marker Date: 1930
  • Marker Text:  LAST CAMP SITE OF THE POTAWATOMIE INDIANS IN COOK COUNTY 1835
     ERECTED BY LAGRANGE-ILLINOIS CHAPTER DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
     MAY 15TH 1930

Form Submitted By: LaGrange-LePortage Chapter, NSDAR 12/14/2015

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