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There is a Historical Marker at Palestine, Ill. which is near the west side of the Wabash River. "This area reminded Frenchman JOHN LAMOTTE of the land of milk and honey, Palestine. While a member of the LASALLE Exploring Party, he became separated from the group, traveled down the Wabash River, and first gazed upon the region in 1678. Other French settlers came during the 18th Century. Then, by 1812, the westward moving Americans began constructing FORT LAMOTTE. As the palisade filled with settlers, those desiring more room moved a few miles to the Northwest and established FORT FOOT. The settlers in FORT LAMOTTE were the core of the town of Palestine. Platted in 1818 by JOSEPH KITCHELL and EDWARD CULLOM, the settlement served until 1843 as the Crawford County Seat. The growth of the town lagged until a United States Land Office, opened in 1821, gave new importance to the community. Then, people came to buy land, to attend court, for entertainment, and to have their grain milled. Others, like ABRAHAM LINCOLN in 1830, passed through the bustling town on their way to settle in Illinois. The Land Office continued to give prominence to Palestine. ROBERT A. KINZIE came in 1831 to purchase 102 acres for $127.68, an area which became the nucleus of CHICAGO. AUGUSTUS C. FRENCH ( 1808-1864 ) served as a Receiver in the Land Office from 1839 to 1843. A native of New Hampshire, he was the first "Yankee" to be elected Governor of Illinois. Chosen in 1846, FRENCH was forced to stand for re-election under the new Constitution of 1848 and won." Erected by the Illinois Dept. of Transportation and the Illinois State Historical Society, 1986 There is another marker also near the Fort. FORT LAMOTTE "About 1812 the settlers in this area built FORT LAMOTTE for protection from the hostile Indians. The pioneers farmed the adjoining land but stayed within easy reach of the protective walls. After the War of 1812 the Indian threat diminished and the inhabitants of the Fort became the nucleus of Palestine." Erected by the citizens of Palestine and The Illinois State Historical Society, 1962. My husband has an ancestor, Joseph LAMOTTE who was a trader with the Indians around Vincennes, IN and died Dec. 21, 1796. He had a daughter, Marie Josette LAMOTTE who married James GIBSON, 1812 in Knox Co., IN. They both died in Lawrence Co., IL. Does anyone have any further info on this JOSEPH LAMOTTE? I have looked for info in Allen County IN Library and find nothing on him in the Genealogy section. Notify Administrator about this message?
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