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Settled in 1833, it was initially named Juliet by James B. Campbell, a settler from Ottawa and an official with the Board of Canal Commissioners, in honour of his daughter. It was renamed in 1845 for Louis Jolliet, the French Canadian explorer who visited the site in 1673.
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In 1673, Louis Jolliet · In 1833, following the Black Hawk War · In 1845, local residents changed the community's name from "Juliet" to "Joliet", reflecting the ...
Locally, Joliet Township was incorporated on November 6, 1849. The first election took place in 1850, but the foundation for township government was laid some ...
In 1673 Louis Jolliet and Father Jacques Marquette paddled up the Des Plaines River and camped on a huge mound a few miles south of present-day Joliet. In 1833 ...
The City of Joliet was founded in 1831 by settlers who were attracted to the area by abundant fertile soil and soft coal and limestone deposits. The ...
The first settlement made in the township was in 1831, when several came and settled here, among them being Major Robert G. Cook, and his father, John B. Cook, ...
Though the first known accounts of Europeans coming to Illinois are of the passage of Louis Joliet and Father Marquette through the area on the Des Plaines ...
Though a settlement already existed, the official town wasn't laid out until 1834. Attracted to the Des Plaines River and the area's fertile soil, early ...
Beginning in 1876 and relocated in 1903 to the Daniel H Burnham-designed building on Ottawa St. In the past the building, constructed of Joliet limestone, ...
Joliet is a city in Illinois in the United States. Joliet is 40 miles southwest of Chicago, and is the county seat of Will County.