Struggle For Empire: Early Origins to 1815

1810 A.D.

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Grain mill (powered by oxen) is built by Etienne Pensoneau. He also constructed the first courthouse in Belleville.

The first steamboat in western waters, Robert Fulton's "New Orleans," travels from Cairo to Illinoistown. The boat was built and piloted by Mr. Roosevelt of New York. A brilliant comet streaked across the sky about the same time and a blast from the ship's whistle brought large numbers of people to the river front to see if the comet had fallen into the Mississippi.

Click here to read more about the First Steamboat on Western Waters

Grand Marais is one large lake at this point in time.