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D.L. White Farmhouse and English Barn
McLean County, Illinois; Hedges (Plants); Farmhouses; Windmills;
The D.L. White farmhouse is a central hall I-House.
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Trade Axe
Kickapoo Nation; Equipment; Axes; Indians of North America
This trade axe was manufactured by white settlers and traded to the Kickapoo.
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Gun Cock
Kickapoo Nation; Equipment; Commerce; Arms & armament; Indians of North America
This iron gun cock was obtained by the Kickapoo from white traders.
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Scissors
Kickapoo Nation; Equipment; Commerce; Scissors & shears; Indians of North America
These iron scissors were manufactured by white settlers and traded with the Kickapoo.
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Iron Arrow Point
Kickapoo Nation; Equipment; Commerce; Point, Projectile; Arms & armament; Indians of North America; McLean County, Illinois
The iron point was a trade item obtained from white traders.
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Gun Lock Plate
Kickapoo Nation; Equipment; Commerce; Firearms;
This gun lock plate is made of iron. It was a trade item - white settlers traded the gun plate to the Kickapoo.
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Silver Cross
Kickapoo Nation; Religion; Christianity; Commerce; Indians of North America
This silver cross was obtained by the Kickapoo from white traders.
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Land Warrant
McLean County, Illinois; Land;
Richard Baldridge used land warrants, similar to this title, to purchase his McLean County farm.
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Kickapoo Dwelling (Bark Hut)
McLean County, Illinois; Kansas; Kickapoo Nation; Dwellings; Indians of North America;
After leaving McLean County, the Kickapoo fled westward. This dwelling was photographed in Brown County, Kansas, about 1906.
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Delaware Village in Federal Land Survey
McLean County, Illinois; Villages; Maps; Measured drawings;
The Federal Land Surveyors recorded a Delaware village near the Mackinaw River. The area west of the village is where John Thompson planted his first crop in 1829.
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Yellow Dent Corn
McLean County, Illinois; Corn;
Yellow Dent corn was well known to McLean County's earliest white settlers. This is Reid's Yellow Dent, a later development.
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