| Notes to text | ||
| 1. | Bretz, J. Harlen. Geology of the Chicago Region. | |
| 2. | Interview with Frank Lipo, The Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest. | |
| 3. | Map of the Great Lakes Drainage Basin, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. | |
| 4. | Knight and Zeuch, The Location of the Chicago Portage. Page 198. | |
| 5. | Donnelly, Joseph P, Jacques Marquette. Page 229. | |
| 6. | Balesi, Charles, The Time of the French in North America. Page 20. | |
| 7. | The Story of the Metropolitan Sanitary District. See chronology. | |
| 8. | Knight and Zeuch, The Location of the Chicago Portage. Page 4. | |
| 9. | Ibid. Page 4. | |
| 10. | Ibid. Page 7. | |
| 11. | Balesi, Charles, The Time of the French in North America. Page 67. | |
| 12. | Knight and Zeuch, The Location of the Chicago Portage. | |
| 13. | U.S. House Reports 23rd Congress 1833-34. | |
| 14. | Vogel, Virgel, Indian Place Names in Illinois. | |
| 15. | Interview with Herman Bender. | |
| 16. | Knight and Zeuch, The Location of the Chicago Portage. Page 1. | |
| 17. | Ibid. Page 2. | |
| 18. | Mc Meese, Tim. America’s Early Canals. Page 19. | |
| 19. | Ibid. | |
| 20. | Balesi, Charles, The Time of the French in North America. | |
| 21. | Ibid. | |
| 22. | Knight and Zeuch, The Location of the Chicago Portage. Page 7. | |
| 23. | Ibid. Page 13. | |
| 24. | Ibid. Page 14. | |
| 25. | Ibid. Page 4. | |
| 26. | Ibid. Page 15. | |
| 27. | Clemensen, A. Berle, Illinois and Michigan Canal, National Heritage Corridor. Page 3. | |
| 28. | Map references, confirmed by interview with John Gates. | |
| 29. | Cooley, Lyman, The Diversion of the Great Lakes. Page 104. | |
| 30. | U.S. House Reports 23rd Congress 1833-34. | |
| 31. | Ibid. | |
| 32. | Ibid. | |
| 33. | McMeese, Tim, America’s Early Canals. Page 135. | |
| 34. | Ibid. Page 135. | |
| 35. | Cooley, Lyman, The Diversion of the Great Lakes. Page 1. | |
| 36. | Clemensen, A. Berle, Illinois and Michigan Canal, National Heritage Corridor. Page 3. | |
| 37. | Ibid. | |
| 38. | Harris, Emily, Prairie Passage. Page 40. | |
| 39. | Ibid. Page 47. | |
| 40. | McMeese, Tim, America’s Early Canals. | |
| 41. | The Story of the Metropolitan Sanitary District. See Chronology. | |
| 42. | Ibid. | |
| 43. | Ibid. | |
| 44. | Clemensen, A. Berle, Illinois and Michigan Canal, National Heritage Corridor. Page 7. | |
| 45. | Ibid. | |
| 46. | Cooley, Lyman, The Diversion of the Great Lakes. Page v. | |
| 47. | The Story of the Metropolitan Sanitary District. See Chronology. | |
| 48. | Ibid. | |
| 49. | Joliet Daily Republican, January 27, 1900. | |
| 50. | Clemensen, A. Berle, Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor. Page 17. | |
| 51. | Bretz, J. Harlen. Geology of the Chicago Region. | |
| 52. | The Scientific American, June 20, 1903. Editorial. | |
| 53. | Eisenhower, Dwight D. (President, U.S.). Veto Message H. R. 3300, September 3, 1954, The Congressional Record—House, and Veto Message H. R. 3210, August 9, 1956, The Congressional Record--House. | |
| 54. | Cooley, Lyman, The Diversion of the Great Lakes. Page 40. | |