Information about Sangamon River
The Sangamon River is a principal tributary of the Illinois River, approximately 250 miles (402 km) long, in central Illinois in the United States. It drains a mostly rural agricultural area between Peoria and Springfield. The river is associated with the early career of Abraham Lincoln and played an important role in the early white settlement of Illinois, when the area around was known as the "Sangamon River Country". The section of the Sangamon River that flows through Robert Allerton Park near Monticello was named a National Natural Landmark in 1971.
Description
The Sangamon River near Decatur
The Sangamon River in Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve.
The upper Sangamon, between Mahomet and Monticello, runs along the face of the terminal moraine of the Sangamonian Substage of the Wisconsin Glaciation, about 70,000 to 10,000 years before present. During the Sangamonian Substage, the ice advanced rapidly from east to west, leaving a terminal moraine parallel to the modern Sangamon River. The ice stagnated and melted behind this moraine, without the meltwater overtopping the terminal moraine. Along this stretch, the eastern part of the watershed of the Sangamon therefore consists of short creeks, two to three miles (3-5 km) in length, that drain the face of the moraine. This forms an asymmetric watershed typical of rivers formed along the face of a terminal moraine.
History
Sangamon river at Lincoln Trail Homestead State Memorial.
The first U.S. settlers arrived in the region in the 1810s. In 1821, Elijah Iles built a log-framed store, the first commercial building in Springfield. Groups of Cumberland Presbyterians settled the river valley beginning in 1825, giving the region a distinctive culture identified and described at the turn of the 20th century by Edgar Lee Masters.
Abraham Lincoln arrived with his family in the area in 1830 to settle a section of government land bisected by the river. The site, now Lincoln Trail Homestead State Memorial, was selected by Lincoln's father after the family had economic and land-title difficulties in Indiana. The 21-year-old Lincoln helped build a 16 foot by 16 foot (4.8 m by 4.8 m) cabin along the river. The following year in 1831, he canoed down the river to homestead on his own near New Salem in Menard County northwest of Springfield. Later that year he floated down the river with companions on a flatboat to the Illinois River, and then following the Mississippi River to New Orleans.
Lincoln was impressed by the navigational difficulties on the river, especially during the arrival of the first steamship, the Talisman, a 15-ton steamer," up the river to Springfield in March of 1832. Some sources state that Lincoln himself piloted the first steamship up the Sangamon to Springfield, accomplishing this feat with many men, almost as large as Lincoln, with axes to chop through whatever trees impeded the journey. More likely Lincoln acted as a guide and axeman [1]. In later years, he told of taking a steamship three miles (5 km) into the prairie after losing his way on the Sangamon during a flood. During his first campaign for the Illinois General Assembly in 1832, he made navigational improvements on the river a centerpiece of his platform.
The river today
Despite its environmental problems, the Sangamon River is a focus of recreation for the people of Central Illinois. Key parklands along the river, moving from upstream to downstream, include Robert Allerton Park, the parks bordering Lake Decatur, Rock Springs Conservation Area, Lincoln Trail Homestead State Park, Springfield's Carpenter Park, Lincoln's New Salem, and the Sanganois State Fish and Wildlife Area.References
1. ^ "Abraham Lincoln and the Talisman", Illinois State Historical Society. Retrieved July 19, 2007.
External links
- Abraham Lincoln and the Sangamon River
- Northern Illinois University: Sangamon History
- Illinois Genealogy Trails: Following Lincoln on the Sangamon
- John Knoeple: Poems from the Sangamon
- Fox (Meskwaki) wars
- Prairie Rivers Network
- Sangamon Watershed (PDF)
- Surf the Upper Sangamon with USEPA
- Surf the Lower Sangamon
- Surf the South Fork of the Sangamon River
- Surf the Salt Watershed
Illinois River is a principal tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 273 miles (439 km) long, in the state of Illinois in the United States. The river drains a large section of central Illinois, with a drainage basin of 40,000 square miles (104,000 km²).
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State of Illinois
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Nickname(s): Land of Lincoln; The Prairie State
Motto(s): State sovereignty, national union
Official language(s) English[1]
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Nickname(s): Land of Lincoln; The Prairie State
Motto(s): State sovereignty, national union
Official language(s) English[1]
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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Agriculture (from Agri Latin for ager ("a field"), and culture, from the Latin cultura "cultivation" in the strict sense of "tillage of the soil". A literal reading of the English word yields "tillage of the soil of a field".
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City of Peoria
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The Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, built 1868–1888.
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Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1861 until his death on April 15, 1865. As an outspoken opponent of the expansion of slavery, he won the Republican Party nomination in 1860 and was
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The Robert Allerton Park is a 1,517-acre (6.0 km²) park, nature center, and conference center located near Monticello, Illinois on the upper Sangamon River. The park and manor house were laid out and built by industrialist Robert Allerton, who gave the complex to the University of
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City of Monticello
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Piatt County Illinois Courthouse in Monticello.
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National Natural Landmark (NNL) program recognizes and encourages the conservation of outstanding examples of the United States' natural history. It is the only natural areas program of national scope that identifies and recognizes the best examples of biological and geological
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McLean County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is included in the Bloomington, Illinois-Normal, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of 2000, the population was 150,433. Its county seat is Bloomington, Illinois6.
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Moraine refers to any glacially formed accumulation of unconsolidated debris which can occur in currently glaciated and formerly glaciated regions, such as those areas acted upon by a past ice age.
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Bloomington-Normal refers to the twin municipalities of Bloomington and Normal in McLean County, in Central Illinois. The combined population of the two communities in a special census in 2006 was 125,000.
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Location McLean County, Illinois, USA
Nearest city Le Roy, Illinois
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Nearest city Le Roy, Illinois
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Champaign County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population was 179,669. The 2006 Census Estimate listed the population at 185,682. Its county seat is Urbana, Illinois6.
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Mahomet (IPA: /məˈhɑːmɛt/) is a village in Champaign County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,877 at the 2000 census.
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City of Monticello
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Piatt County Illinois Courthouse in Monticello.
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Decatur is the largest city and the county seat of Macon County in the U.S. state of Illinois. The city, known as "The Soybean Capital of the World" was founded in 1836 and is located in Central Illinois along the Sangamon River and Lake Decatur. In 2000, its population was 81,860.
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City of Springfield
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The Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, built 1868–1888.
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Salt Creek is a major tributary to the Sangamon River, which it joins at the boundary between Mason and Menard County, Illinois. There are at least two other Salt Creeks in Illinois, Salt Creek (Des Plaines River Tributary), and in Effingham County, Illinois.
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Mason County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population was 16,038. Its county seat is Havana, Illinois6. The County is named in honor of George Mason, a member of the Virginia legislature who campaigned for the adoption of the
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Menard County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population is 12,486. Its county seat is Petersburg, Illinois6.
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Cass County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population is 13,695. Its county seat is Virginia, Illinois6. It is the home of the Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area.
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Beardstown is a city in Cass County, Illinois, United States. The population was 5,766 at the 2000 census.
Beardstown was the birthplace of the jazz vibraphone pioneer Red Norvo.
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Beardstown was the birthplace of the jazz vibraphone pioneer Red Norvo.
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Location Decatur, Illinois
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Lake type Reservoir
Primary sources north Upper Sangamon watershed
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Lake type Reservoir
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Methemoglobinemia
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ICD-10 D 74.
ICD-9 289.7
DiseasesDB 8100
eMedicine med/1466 emerg/313
MeSH D008708
Methemoglobinemia
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ICD-10 D 74.
ICD-9 289.7
DiseasesDB 8100
eMedicine med/1466 emerg/313
MeSH D008708
Methemoglobinemia
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Mahomet (IPA: /məˈhɑːmɛt/) is a village in Champaign County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,877 at the 2000 census.
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The Wisconsin (in North America), Devensian (in the British Isles), Midlandian (in Ireland), Würm (in the Alps), and Weichsel (in northern central Europe) glaciations
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