RISING UP FROM INDIAN COUNTRY
The Battle of Fort Dearborn and the Birth of Chicago
ANN DURKIN KEATING
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
Chicago and London
Ann Durkin Keating is professor of history at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. She is coeditor of The Encyclopedia of Chicago and author of several books, including Chicagoland: City and Suburbs in the Railroad Age and Chicago Neighborhoods and Suburbs: A Historical Guide.
The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 60637
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ISBN-13: 978-0-226-42896-3 (cloth)
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Keating, Ann Durkin.
Rising up from Indian country: the battle of Fort Dearborn and the birth of Chicago / Ann Durkin Keating.
pages cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-226-42896-3 (cloth: alk. paper)ISBN 0-226-42896-6 (cloth: alk. paper)
ISBN 978-0-226-42898-7 (e-book)ISBN 0-226-42898-2 (e-book) 1. Fort Dearborn Massacre, Chicago, Ill., 1812. 2. Kinzie, John, 17631828. 3. Chicago (Ill.)History19th century. I. Title.
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Contents
John Kinzie Timeline
1763 | Birth in Quebec to John and Emily (Tyne) McKenzie; father dies |
1764 | Mother marries William Forsyth; family moves to New York City |
1766 | Family in Detroit |
1771 | Half-brother, Thomas Forsyth, born |
1770s | Trains as a silversmith |
1780s | At British trading outpost, Kekionga, as a silversmith and trader; common-law marriage with Margaret McKenzie |
1788 | Son William born |
1791 | Kinzie family burned out of Kekionga, flee to Au Glaize, rebuild house; daughter Elizabeth born |
1793 | Son James born at Au Glaize |
1794 | Au Glaize destroyed as part of Fallen Timbers offensive; family flees to Detroit |
179697 | Margaret McKenzie returns to her Virginia childhood home with their children |
1798 | Marries Eleanor Lytle McKillip |
17961804 | At St. Joseph working for William Burnett and with Thomas Forsyth |
1800 | Witnesses sale of Point de Sable holdings at Chicago |
1803 | Son John Harris born |
1803 | Purchases Point de Sable house |
180412 | Kinzie & Forsyth operate from Chicago and Peoria |
1804 | Moves with his wife to Chicago; daughter Ellen Marion born |
1807 | Daughter Maria Indiana born; sutler to Fort Dearborn with Lt. William Whistler |
1810 | Son Robert Allen born |
1812 | Reappointed sutler to Fort Dearborn; kills Jean Lalime; aids United States on August 15 |
181216 | Family lives at Detroit |
1813 | Accused of treason and imprisoned by the British |
1814 | Appointed interpreter by the United States |
1816 | Returns to Chicago from Detroit with his wife, Eleanor, and three children |
1818 | Appointed subagent for Indian Affairs at Chicago |
1825 | Elected justice of the peace for Peoria County (including Illinois) |
1828 | Dies at Chicago |
General Timeline
175463 | Seven Years War (French and Indian War) |
1763 | Treaty of Paris; France cedes Canada, Illinois, and Louisiana to Britain |
1763 | Pontiacs War |
177683 | American Revolution |
1783 | Treaty of Paris; British cede land in trans-Appalachian West to United States |
1787 | Northwest Ordinance |
1790 | President George Washington inaugurated |
178694 | Maumee-Wabash Confederacy War |
1794 | Jay Treaty |
1795 | Greenville Treaty |
1796 | Western forts turned over to Americans from British |
1797 | President John Adams inaugurated in Philadelphia |
1801 | President Thomas Jefferson inaugurated in Washington, D.C. |
1803 | Louisiana Purchase; foundation of Fort Dearborn |
1808 | Establishment of Prophetstown at Tippecanoe |
1809 | Treaty of Fort Wayne; Illinois Territory established |
1809 | President James Madison inaugurated |
1811 | Battle of Tippecanoe |
1812 | Fort Dearborn destroyed; war between Great Britain and the United States |
1815 | Formal end of the War of 1812 |
1816 | U.S. Army rebuilds Fort Dearborn |
1816 | Indiana statehood |
1817 | President James Monroe inaugurated |
1818 | Illinois statehood |
1821 | Treaty of Chicago |
1825 | President John Quincy Adams inaugurated |
1828 | Winnebago War |
1829 | Treaty of Prairie du Chien |
1829 | President Andrew Jackson inaugurated |
1831 | Cook County established |
1832 | Black Hawk War |
1833 | Treaty of Chicago; Chicago town incorporation |
A Mobile Cast of Characters
KEKIONGA, 1790 (destroyed by U.S. attack in October)
Alexander McKee, British Indian agent
Matthew Elliott, British trader who had emigrated from western Pennsylvania
Simon Girty, British trader
John Kinzie, a British silversmith and trader
Margaret McKenzie, his common-law wife who had been a Shawnee captive
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