绘制芝加哥门户:Jolliet、Marquette、La Salle和Joutel的十七世纪探索

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R. Gross
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在他们1673年返回加拿大时,Louis Jolliet的团队成为第一批有记录的欧洲人,他们通过芝加哥港口从密西西比河流域穿越到五大湖流域。这个运输地点位于德斯平原和芝加哥河之间,在毛皮贸易时代仍然是一个政治和商业上重要的地点。一群芝加哥历史学家、作家和艺术家在播客中提出了这样的主张:芝加哥以南的一条路线,不同于伊利诺斯州仅有的两条国家历史遗址之一,实际上是芝加哥Portage地区,曾被路易斯·乔利埃、雅克·马奎特神父、伦萨姆-罗伯特·卡维利耶、德·拉萨尔先生和亨利·朱泰尔等探险家使用过。然而,对17世纪法国旅行者的描述证实了1928年的工作,该工作确定了portage地区的位置,并为1952年国家公园管理局指定该地区提供了基础。
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Mapping the Chicago Portage: Seventeenth-Century Explorations by Jolliet, Marquette, La Salle, and Joutel
On their return to Canada in 1673, Louis Jolliet’s group became the first Europeans documented to have passed from the Mississippi River watershed to the Great Lakes watershed via the Chicago Portage. This carrying place, between the Des Plaines and Chicago Rivers, would remain a politically and commercially important location during the fur trade era. A podcast by a group of Chicago historians, writers, and artists has promoted the assertion that a route south of Chicago, different from that recognized as one of only two National Historic Sites in Illinois, was actually the Chicago Portage Region used by such explorers as Louis Jolliet, Father Jacques Marquette, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, and Henri Joutel. However, the accounts of the seventeenth-century French travelers confirm the 1928 work that established the location of the portage region and served as the foundation for its designation by the National Park Service in 1952.
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