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Calumet Region

41°33′N 87°27′W / 41.55°N 87.45°W / 41.55; -87.45 The Calumet Region is the geographic area drained by the Grand Calumet River and the Little Calumet River of northeastern Illinois and northwestern Indiana in the United States. It is part of the Great Lakes Basin, which eventually reaches the Atlantic Ocean. It is a sub-region of the greater Northwest Indiana region and the even larger Great Lakes region.

This region includes the northern parts of Lake and Porter counties and the western portion of La Porte county in Indiana, as well as the eastern counties of northern Illinois, Will and Cook.[1]

Since much of this region is on the south shore of Lake Michigan, it is sometimes referred to as the "South Shore". Because it was initially cut off from the rest of the state due to natural geographic barriers like the Kankakee Marsh to the south, the Calumet Region was the last-settled portion of Indiana.[1]

The area is known for its industrial heritage and history as a center for production of steel, minerals and chemicals. The toxic byproducts of these industries present major issues for public safety and natural resource management today.[2] The region was a center for the labor rights movement of the 1930s. The Memorial Day massacre of 1937, where ten steelworkers' rights activists were killed by police officers during a demonstration, occurred on Chicago's southeast side.[3]

Today, Calumet is notable as a site of many habitat restoration projects. The area contains many endangered dune, Swale, and moraine based ecosystems.[4] Many Forest Preserve District of Cook County sites, such as Powderhorn Prairie, 95th/Dan Ryan Woods, and Eggers Grove are being restored under the care of volunteer stewards.[5] In addition, nonprofit groups partner with the Forest Preserve District and Chicago Park District to complete larger-scale restoration projects. Major partners include The Field Museum, the Wetlands Initiative, and local branches of The Nature Conservancy, Green Corps and the Student Conservation Association.[6] Many of these sites have become host to locally rare and threatened species like Blanding's turtle, Wilson's phalarope and the least weasel.[7]

Cities edit

The Calumet Region includes the Indiana cities of Gary, East Chicago, Hammond, Highland, Griffith, Munster, Merrillville, Schererville, Hobart, Whiting, Crown Point, Dyer, Saint John, and Valparaiso.

In Illinois a number of cities and villages lie in the Calumet watershed including: the southernmost part of Chicago, Lansing, Calumet City, South Holland, Riverdale, Burnham, Calumet Park, and Blue Island

Townships edit

The Calumet Region includes land from the following Indiana townships in Porter County: Portage, Union, Westchester, Liberty, Center, Pine, Jackson, Washington. It includes land located within the following townships of Lake County: North, St. John, Calumet, Hobart, and Ross. It also includes Coolspring Township in La Porte County.

Origin edit

The name Calumet is said to come from French interpretations of either the Potawatomi name for the rivers and lake in question (“low body of deep, still water”)[8] or is a corruption of the Old French term Chalemel, which means "reed". The word appears on early maps as Cal-La-Mick, Kil-La-Mick, Calumic, etc.[1]

History edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
189096,371
1900120,19324.7%
1910172,74943.7%
1920254,76147.5%
1930367,85044.4%
1940409,81311.4%
1950513,07325.2%
1960699,00336.2%
1970770,74410.3%
1980792,3952.8%
1990750,103−5.3%
2000786,0774.8%
2010819,5374.3%
2015 (est.)813,915[9]−0.7%
U.S. Decennial Census (Calumet Region in Indiana)[10]

The first known print reference to refer to this area as a distinct geographical region is the 1755 map created by John Mitchell. In this map, however, he referred to the geographic region as "Quadoche", a name that the Iroquois had given to the Potawatomi that were known to occupy the region at that point in time.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Moore, Powell A. (1959). The Calumet Region: Indiana's Last Frontier. Indiana Historical Bureau. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  2. ^ Reese, Sarah (2016), Northwest Indiana Times http://www.nwitimes.com/news/special-section/ec-lead/a-century-of-heavy-industry-transformed-east-chicago-s-calumet/article_2e8a104e-2ae9-5f42-9142-a74829c6ea85.html
  3. ^ Franklin, Steven (2017), The Chicago Tribune http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/chi-chicagodays-republicsteelstrike-story-story.html
  4. ^ US Geological Survey, Great Lakes https://www.glsc.usgs.gov/publications/2002/1170
  5. ^ Vaisvilas, Frank (2018). The Chicago Tribune http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/daily-southtown/news/ct-sta-winter-volunteers-st-0116-20170113-story.html
  6. ^ Calumet Stewardship Initiative http://www.calumetstewardship.org/member-organizations#.WfInHnZOmUk
  7. ^ Dorworth, Leslie (2010). Grist http://grist.org/article/2010-07-07-cleanup-efforts-bring-life-back-to-grand-calumet-river/
  8. ^ Calumet River-Frontal Lake Michigan 2015-10-21 at the Wayback Machine, Watershed Central Wiki, U.S. EPA, quoting from the "City of Chicago Calumet Land Use Plan"
  9. ^ "US Census QuickFacts". Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  10. ^ United States Census Bureau. . Archived from the original on May 7, 2015. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  11. ^ Meyer, Alfred H. (September 1954). "Circulation and Settlement Patterns of the Calumet region of Northwest Indiana and Northeast Illinois (The First Stage of Occupance-the Pottawatomie and the Fur Trader-1830)". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 54 (3): 245–274. doi:10.1080/00045605409352136.

calumet, region, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, september,. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Calumet Region news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message 41 33 N 87 27 W 41 55 N 87 45 W 41 55 87 45 The Calumet Region is the geographic area drained by the Grand Calumet River and the Little Calumet River of northeastern Illinois and northwestern Indiana in the United States It is part of the Great Lakes Basin which eventually reaches the Atlantic Ocean It is a sub region of the greater Northwest Indiana region and the even larger Great Lakes region This region includes the northern parts of Lake and Porter counties and the western portion of La Porte county in Indiana as well as the eastern counties of northern Illinois Will and Cook 1 Since much of this region is on the south shore of Lake Michigan it is sometimes referred to as the South Shore Because it was initially cut off from the rest of the state due to natural geographic barriers like the Kankakee Marsh to the south the Calumet Region was the last settled portion of Indiana 1 The area is known for its industrial heritage and history as a center for production of steel minerals and chemicals The toxic byproducts of these industries present major issues for public safety and natural resource management today 2 The region was a center for the labor rights movement of the 1930s The Memorial Day massacre of 1937 where ten steelworkers rights activists were killed by police officers during a demonstration occurred on Chicago s southeast side 3 Today Calumet is notable as a site of many habitat restoration projects The area contains many endangered dune Swale and moraine based ecosystems 4 Many Forest Preserve District of Cook County sites such as Powderhorn Prairie 95th Dan Ryan Woods and Eggers Grove are being restored under the care of volunteer stewards 5 In addition nonprofit groups partner with the Forest Preserve District and Chicago Park District to complete larger scale restoration projects Major partners include The Field Museum the Wetlands Initiative and local branches of The Nature Conservancy Green Corps and the Student Conservation Association 6 Many of these sites have become host to locally rare and threatened species like Blanding s turtle Wilson s phalarope and the least weasel 7 Contents 1 Cities 2 Townships 3 Origin 4 History 5 See also 6 ReferencesCities editThe Calumet Region includes the Indiana cities of Gary East Chicago Hammond Highland Griffith Munster Merrillville Schererville Hobart Whiting Crown Point Dyer Saint John and Valparaiso In Illinois a number of cities and villages lie in the Calumet watershed including the southernmost part of Chicago Lansing Calumet City South Holland Riverdale Burnham Calumet Park and Blue IslandTownships editThe Calumet Region includes land from the following Indiana townships in Porter County Portage Union Westchester Liberty Center Pine Jackson Washington It includes land located within the following townships of Lake County North St John Calumet Hobart and Ross It also includes Coolspring Township in La Porte County Origin editThe name Calumet is said to come from French interpretations of either the Potawatomi name for the rivers and lake in question low body of deep still water 8 or is a corruption of the Old French term Chalemel which means reed The word appears on early maps as Cal La Mick Kil La Mick Calumic etc 1 History editHistorical population CensusPop Note 189096 371 1900120 19324 7 1910172 74943 7 1920254 76147 5 1930367 85044 4 1940409 81311 4 1950513 07325 2 1960699 00336 2 1970770 74410 3 1980792 3952 8 1990750 103 5 3 2000786 0774 8 2010819 5374 3 2015 est 813 915 9 0 7 U S Decennial Census Calumet Region in Indiana 10 The first known print reference to refer to this area as a distinct geographical region is the 1755 map created by John Mitchell In this map however he referred to the geographic region as Quadoche a name that the Iroquois had given to the Potawatomi that were known to occupy the region at that point in time 11 See also editCeremonial pipe aka Calumet in French colonial era terminology Wolf Lake Indiana Illinois References edit a b c Moore Powell A 1959 The Calumet Region Indiana s Last Frontier Indiana Historical Bureau Retrieved 20 August 2015 Reese Sarah 2016 Northwest Indiana Times http www nwitimes com news special section ec lead a century of heavy industry transformed east chicago s calumet article 2e8a104e 2ae9 5f42 9142 a74829c6ea85 html Franklin Steven 2017 The Chicago Tribune http www chicagotribune com news nationworld politics chi chicagodays republicsteelstrike story story html US Geological Survey Great Lakes https www glsc usgs gov publications 2002 1170 Vaisvilas Frank 2018 The Chicago Tribune http www chicagotribune com suburbs daily southtown news ct sta winter volunteers st 0116 20170113 story html Calumet Stewardship Initiative http www calumetstewardship org member organizations WfInHnZOmUk Dorworth Leslie 2010 Grist http grist org article 2010 07 07 cleanup efforts bring life back to grand calumet river Calumet River Frontal Lake Michigan Archived 2015 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Watershed Central Wiki U S EPA quoting from the City of Chicago Calumet Land Use Plan US Census QuickFacts Retrieved June 24 2016 United States Census Bureau Census of Population and Housing Archived from the original on May 7 2015 Retrieved June 24 2016 Meyer Alfred H September 1954 Circulation and Settlement Patterns of the Calumet region of Northwest Indiana and Northeast Illinois The First Stage of Occupance the Pottawatomie and the Fur Trader 1830 Annals of the Association of American Geographers 54 3 245 274 doi 10 1080 00045605409352136 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Calumet Region amp oldid 1176336697, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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