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What happened to the Grand Kankakee Marsh?

By 1922, less than 1 percent of the original marsh remained. No longer a retention area for seasonal rains, the channelized Kankakee River frequently flooded. Most of the indigenous game animals and birds lost their home and sanctuary, their populations were decimated and some, like the carrier pigeon, became extinct.

Why was the Grand Kankakee Marsh drained?

Most of the early ditching efforts were made at the eastern end of the marsh, which stretched along both sides of the river from South Bend, Ind., to Momence. Frontier settlers saw the marsh as a dismal, unproductive wasteland; draining it to allow planting of crops was considered a benefit.

How big is Grand Kankakee Marsh?

The Grand Kankakee Marsh, represented by the gray shading on this map, spread along both sides of the Kankakee River from near South Bend, Ind., to the eastern edge of Momence. It covered an area of more than 1,500 square miles (nearly 1 million acres), making it one of the largest wetlands in North America.

How was the Kankakee River formed?

The Kankakee River was originally formed around 16,000 years ago by an event known as the Kankakee Torrent. A glacial lake resulting from meltwater from the Wisconsin glaciation breached the moraines (located in what is today northern Indiana) holding it in.

When did they drain the Kankakee Marsh?

On Aug. 29, 1874, Milk and Cooley opened a deepened ditch, draining away the last vestiges of Beaver Lake. The Grand Kankakee Marsh itself, however, still resisted drainage efforts. Despite the miles of ditches that had turned thousands of acres into farmland, vast areas adjoining the river still were underwater.

How old is Kankakee?

The area of Kankakee was inhabited by the Potawatami beginning sometime in the 18th century. Kankakee was founded in 1854.

Can you swim in the Kankakee River?

No you cannot swim in the Kankakee river at the Park because the current is too fast and there are undertows. You can kayak and have boat access and the fishing is very good. The park office would be a good place to check with if you need more info.

What type of fish are in the Kankakee River?

Basin Report:Kankakee River Status of the Sport Fishery: The Kankakee River is a very high quality system, supporting a high diversity of fishes and mussels. It is well known as an excellent sport fishery for smallmouth bass, walleye, channel catfish, rock bass, and northern pike.

Where did Kankakee get its name?

Kankakee /ˌkæŋkəˈkiː/ is a city in and the county seat of Kankakee County, Illinois, United States. The city’s name is probably derived from the Miami-Illinois word teeyaahkiki, meaning: “Open country/exposed land/land in open/land exposed to view”, in reference to the area’s prior status as a marsh.

Is Kankakee part of Chicago?

Kankakee [1] is a city in Chicagoland.

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