Mississippi - Kaskaskia Junction
Junction of the Mississippi River with the Kaskaskia River
Randolph County, IL, United States of America
Address is taken from a point 1429 yards away.
Address is taken from a point 1429 yards away.

Mississippi - Kaskaskia Junction
is a minor waterways place
on the Mississippi (Upper River) between
Mississippi - Illinois Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Illinois River ) (101.66 miles
and 2 locks
to the northwest) and
Mississippi - Ohio Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Ohio River at Cairo (Illinois)) (100.60 miles
to the southeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Mississippi - Illinois Junction is Mississippi - Meramec Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Meramec River );
41.36 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Mississippi - Ohio Junction is Chester Bridge;
8.27 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
Eads Bridge | 63.16 miles | |
Poplar Street Bridge (St. Louis) | 62.26 miles | |
MacArthur Bridge (St. Louis) | 61.99 miles | |
Jefferson Barracks Bridge | 50.36 miles | |
Mississippi - Meramec Junction | 41.36 miles | |
Mississippi - Kaskaskia Junction | ||
Chester Bridge | 8.27 miles | |
Grand Tower Pipeline Bridge | 36.96 miles | |
Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge | 64.39 miles | |
Thebes Bridge | 71.34 miles | |
Cairo I-57 Bridge | 93.51 miles |
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[Pierre Antoine and Paul Mallet]
from east to west. They first journeyed to Santa Fe, New Mexico from Kaskaskia, Illinois in 1739. Pierre Antoine Mallet (b. 20 June 1700, d. after 1750)
[West Okaw River]
the Kaskaskia, which was formerly known as the Okaw. The name "Okaw" comes from the Mississippi Valley French au Kaskaskies ("to the Kaskaskias"), which
[Southern Illinois]
along the Mississippi, Ohio, and Wabash rivers, which provided easy routes for travel and trade. The settlements including Cahokia town, Kaskaskia and Chartres
[List of Illinois railroads]
operates FNG Logistics Company (FNG) Wisconsin and Southern Railroad (WSOR) Kaskaskia Regional Port District (KKRX) Mokena Illinois Railroad Mars Candy ADM
[James Ford (pirate)]
Springhouse Magazine, April 1998, Vol. 15 No. 2". Junction, IL. "Illinois Territory Militia Roster 1811". Kaskaskia, Illinois Territory: Illinois Territorial
[Starved Rock State Park]
European contact, the area was home to Native Americans, particularly the Kaskaskia who lived in the Grand Village of the Illinois across the river. Louis
[100-year flood]
no rain falls over another branch, the flood wave downstream from their junction might have a recurrence interval of only 10 years. Conversely, a storm
[Sturdivant Gang]
and the Mississippi River, Manville Ferry now present-day New Athens, Illinois was a settlement in St. Clair County, Illinois on the Kaskaskia River founded
[Border irregularities of the United States]
section). Illinois's Kaskaskia, Missouri's Grand Tower Island and other Illinois and Missouri territory on each other's side of the Mississippi River. The Kentucky
[List of college sports team nicknames in North America]
Walla, Washington) – Blues New Rochelle (New Rochelle, New York) Kaskaskia (Kaskaskia, Illinois) (women's teams only) Mount Mary (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
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[USC10] 33 USC 1804: Inland and intracoastal waterways of the ...(1) Alabama-Coosa Rivers: From junction with the Tombigbee River at river mile ... (14) Kaskaskia River: From junction with the Mississippi River at RM 0 to RMÂ ...
reach, namely the Big Muddy River (BMR) confluence, Kaskaskia River (KR) confluence, ... a 3.1-mile reach of the MMR just downstream of the tributary junction.
Alabama–Coosa Rivers: From junction with the Tombigbee River at river mile ... Kaskaskia River: From junction with the Mississippi River at RM 0 to RM 36.2 at ...
... however, on that day George Rogers Clark of Virginia captured the British garrison at Kaskaskia, located at the junction of the Mississippi and Kaskaskia rivers ...
Station one of your team as guard, or portage vessel for longer stays. ... Located at the junction of the Kaskaskia and Mississippi rivers, its cobble and gravel ...
The Junction is ground zero for Bulldog football tailgating. Prior to each campus game, hordes of students, alumni and supporters fill a sea of tents as they gather  ...
Kaskaskia is a village in Randolph County, Illinois, United States. ... But from St. Louis to the junction of the Ohio River, the Mississippi became wider and more ...
The following railroads operating in the U.S. state of Illinois. Contents. 1 Current railroads ... Burlington Junction Railway (BJRY) also operates City of Rochelle Railroad ... Kaskaskia Regional Port District (KKRX); Mokena Illinois Railroad · Mars ..... Chicago, St. Charles and Mississippi Air Line Railroad · CNW, 1853, 1855 ...
Jun 8, 2015 ... Situated as it is at the junction of three large and navigable rivers; ...... From the town to the junction of the Kaskaskia with the Mississippi, there ...
Goose Creek Lake Dam (MO 30297), Mississippi - Kaskaskia - St. Louis Basin, ... Drainage from the right abutment flows in a channel along the junction of the ...