About fifteen miles south of Peoria, on the Mackinaw River was a mixed village of Kickapoo, Potawatomi, Ottawa and Chippewa, with about sixty warriors, "all desperate fellows and great plunderers."
At this point in his research on Illinois in the War of 1812, he found that the last thing written about the future state was a long article in 1904.
For the record, Ferguson said that the United States declared war on Britain in June 1812. A peace treaty was signed in December 1814, but the Battle of New Orleans (made famous by singer Johnny Horton) took place in January 1815.
While doing research for his book, Ferguson visited Peoria and other sites across the Midwest (Illinois Territory stretched into parts of Wisconsin and Michigan). The staff at the Peoria Historical Society collection at Bradley University were very helpful to him.
--Brock-Perry
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