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| Calumet Beginnings: Ancient Shorelines and Settlements at the South End of Lake Michigan | 
enlarge | Author: Kenneth J. Schoon Publisher: Indiana University Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 232 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 025334218X Dewey Decimal Number: 977.299 EAN: 9780253342188 ASIN: 025334218X
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Product Description The landscape of the Calumet is a direct result of the glaciers that last left the area about 14,500 years ago - toward the end of the last ice age. In the years since, many forces, including wind, running water, and the waves of Lake Michigan, have continued to shape the land. The people who called the Calumet home also changed its landscape. Indians built mounds, farmers scraped sand from the tops of hills and filled in wetlands. Governments commissioned ditches and canals to drain marshes and change the direction of rivers.Sand has been hauled from areas where it was plentiful to areas where it was needed for urban and industrial growth. Because Lake Michigan is a barrier to east-west land transportation, it has for thousands of years forced people to move through the area at its southern tip. When the glaciers left, Lake Michigan was higher than it is now. As that Lake dropped in elevation, it left behind shoreline features that in turn have served as Indian trails, stagecoach routes, highways, and sites that have evolved into many of the cities, towns, and villages of the Calumet Area.
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A must for anyone interested in the Calumet Area June 21, 2008 This is a must read for anyone interested in Northwest Indiana and/or the South Chicago suburbs. I use it as a reference when exploring the "Region". I have also used it as a gift for friends that grew up here and have since relocated.
Couldn't put the book down July 10, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I went to a book signing when this book was first printed, a few years ago and purchased this directly from a store and had it signed by Ken Schoon. I have lent it to several family members, who swore they'd return it and I had to retrieve the book from their house. If you're from the NW Indiana, you'll be amazed at the detailed facts about the area and even specific landmarks that still exist today, like "Ridge Road" in Hobart, was the ridge of lake michigan, where the indians had a path. Stuff like that. I highly suggest this book.
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