Charcoal sketch by Jude Huck of Father Pierre Gibault, a French-Canadian Jesuit priest active in Kaskaskia, Cahokia, Ste. Genevieve and other areas in the surrounding region during the American Revolution and late 1700s.
Front of the Charter Oak Schoolhouse, located on the southern side of County Road 4 (Schuline Road) west of Schuline in Central Precinct, Randolph County, Illinois, United States. Built in 1873, it is listed on the National Register of Historic…
Illustration by Herb Roe of the Mississippian culture Cahokia Mounds Site in Illinois, showing the large Monks Mound at the center of the site with the Grand Plaza to its south. This central precinct is encircled by a palisade. Three other plazas…
Illustration of the late phase of the Kincaid Mounds Site circa 1300 CE. Kincaid is a Middle Mississippian Culture multi-mound archaeological site site located in Massac and Pope Counties, Illinois, USA. By this phase of the sites history the western…
Interpretive illustration of the construction of Fort Kaskaskia by the French during the French and Indian War with Great Britain. The uncompleted fort was abandoned before the end of the war.