Mississippi River by Richardphotos
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this is near Chester, Illinois on the banks of the Mississippi River in the yard of a historical home.
Pierre Menard (7 October 1766 – 13 June 1844) was a fur trader and U.S. political figure. Pierre Menard was born at St. Antoine-sur-Richelieu, near Montreal, Canada, third in a family of ten children. His father was Jean Baptiste Menard, a French soldier in the regiment of Guyenne.[1]
After a short period of formal schooling in Montreal, Pierre, at about age fifteen, signed on with a trading expedition to the vast Illinois Country. By the early 1790s Menard had established a solid trading business of his own; his Kaskaskia business ledgers, beginning in the spring of 1791. He was granted a St. Clair County commercial license in 1793 at the age of thirty, while already a respected entrepreneur.[1]
In 1792 Menard married Therese Godin, who died in 1804 leaving four children. Two years later, he married Angelique Saucier, granddaughter of François Saucier, Engineer General in the French army and construction supervisor of nearby Fort de Chartres. Eight children were born to Pierre and Angelique.[1]
Menard was a member of the Indiana territorial legislature, 1803–1809, and president of the Illinois territorial council 1812–1818.[2]
The Illinois Territory was a frontier region of the United States, formerly part of the Illinois Country, a portion of New France administered originally from Quebec and later transferred to Louisiana. Upon the admission of Illinois as a state in 1818, the population of the new state was divided between French-speaking and English-speaking citizens. To balance the ticket, Menard became the state's first Lieutenant Governor, serving from 1818 to 1822 with the first governor, Shadrach Bond.
Economic forces, however, were already leading people inland from the French-speaking areas along the Mississippi River, and largely to promote real estate interests,[3] the first Illinois General Assembly decided in 1820 to move the state capital from Kaskaskia, Menard's home town, to Vandalia.
Menard left office in 1822 and returned to private life. He died in 1844 and was buried at Fort Kaskaskia, near his house.
Menard County, Illinois is named for the Lieutenant Governor. His house, near Chester, Illinois, is preserved as the Pierre Menard Home State Historic Site. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Menard
Comments (49)
dakotabluemoon
Very nice image hon.
stolta
Wonderful!!!!!
Mondwin
Fantastic my friend!!!Bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
LBJ2
Wonderful capture and motif, Richard. Kinda looks like the trees shake hands. Also interesting historical facts. Helluve life that man had, he really got around for sure.:)
magnus073
This really is a lovely photo Richard, and I very much enjoyed the background information you provided
UteBigSmile
River? I can see just Trees here - lol (but an interesting Info)!
ragouc
Good work
ontar1
Beautiful, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
byteline
Thanks for the very interesting background information. Great shot.
UVDan
Beautiful image and I love the history. Back then people sure had lots of kids. No wonder they had to work so hard.
Star4mation
Top photo Richard :)
eekdog
great info Richard, classy capture.
Faemike55
Very beautiful image and cool info
Leije
Very esthetic shot !
zaigodou
Very beautiful!!!!!
bakapo
nice shot and thanks for the cool info.
Flint_Hawk Online Now!
I love these big trees!
Jean_C
Very nice shot!
TallPockets
Q: How LOW is the water levels this year cuz' o' drought? .... (Lake MICHIGAN is ALMOST at it's RECORD LOW water levels now! here in Michigan)
barryjeffer
beautiful
emmecielle
Fantastic view! Great capture! :)
kbrog
Wonderful capture and info! :)
Jan19
Great image, and I enjoyed the history! :-)
brycek
Beautiful capture and information Richard!!
farmerC
Shining.
jayfar
Lovely shot Richard.
Trifid
Super trees!!! Great shot! Cheers, -Trifid-
Belladona
beautiful!
mgtcs
Gorgeous lighting and colors my friend, beautiful photo, superb POV!
Hendesse
Beautiful POV and colors. Excellent shot!