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  1. Geography of Illinois
  2. The geography of Illinois by Harry Owen Lathrop, 1935
  3. Central Illinois Geography Introduction: Harp Township, Dewitt County, Illinois, Rosamond, Illinois, Cheneyville, Illinois, Holder, Illinois
  4. Geology and geography of the Wheaton Quadrangle (Illinois State Geological Survey. Bulletin) by Arthur C Trowbridge, 1912
  5. Geography of Illinois: Charles Mound, Fourth Principal Meridian, Illiana
  6. Southern Illinois Geography Introduction: St. Elmo, Illinois, Texico, Illinois, Mcclure, Illinois, Reynoldsville, Illinois, Tunnel Hill
  7. Physical geography of the Evanston-Waukegan region, (Illinois State Geological Survey. Bulletin) by Wallace Walter Atwood, 1908
  8. Illinois. Its Geography. Its History. by ILLINOIS), 1938
  9. The Wonderful Land: A History and Geography of Kankakee, Illinois by Florence Williams, 1965
  10. Geography of the Upper Illinois Valley and History of Development, (Illinois...
  11. Grammar School Geography: Illinois Edition by Alexis Everett Frye, 1902
  12. Chicago, Illinois Geography Introduction: Edison Park, Chicago, Calumet Heights, Chicago, Garfield Ridge, Chicago, Mckinley Park, Chicago
  13. The Geography of Illinois by Douglas Clay Ridgley, 2010-01-10
  14. Illinois (Welcome to the U.S.a.) by Ann Heinrichs, 2005-08

41. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Illinois
Travel geography Travel to the United States The States Territories TheRegions The States, Districts and Territories of the United States illinois.
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Illinois. American FactFinder (U.S. Census) Illinois, the "Land of Lincoln" "Prairie State"
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IL Named for the Illinois Indians, this state is known as the "Land of Lincoln," because it's where the 16th president was raised. Illinois became the 21st state in 1818. Illinois is the most populous state in the Midwest. At the northern edge of the state on Lake Michigan lies Chicago, the nation's third largest city. More than half of the population lives in and around Chicago, the leading industrial and transportation center in the region. The rest of the population lives in the smaller cities and on the farms that dot the state's gently rolling plains. Chicago, with its central location and its many cultural attractions and sports events, is a major tourist attraction. Sandy beaches, wooded parks, and yacht harbors border most of Chicago's 50-kilometer shoreline along Lake Michigan. Benannt nach den Illinois Indianern, ist der Bundesstaat auch als "Land of Lincoln" bekannt. Hier wuchs der 16. Präsident auf. 1818 wurde Illinois der 21. Bundesstaat.

42. NIU Geography Department Partners With Northern Illinois Food Bank
Contact Tom Parisi, Office of Public Affairs (815) 7533635. February 10,2003. NIU geography department partners with Northern illinois Food Bank.
http://www.niu.edu/pubaffairs/RELEASES/2003/feb/foodpantry.shtml
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Phil Young
Contact: Tom Parisi, Office of Public Affairs
February 10, 2003
NIU geography department partners
with Northern Illinois Food Bank
DeKalb, Ill.—In order to erase hunger from the map, the Northern Illinois Food Bank first needed, well, a map. So when the food bank set out recently to identify population pockets of greatest hunger need, it turned to Northern Illinois University mapping experts for help. Cartographer Lenny Walther and research scientist Phil Young, both faculty in NIU’s Department of Geography, volunteered to create a map illustrating varying hunger needs by township in the northern Illinois region. The completed map ( click here to see map ) allows food bank planners to quickly identify the proximity of pantries and distribution sites to needy areas. “We sometimes fail to recognize the value of resources that are so close to us and willing to help,” said H. Dennis Smith, Northern Illinois Food Bank executive director. “I’m glad we asked for help and NIU responded because together we will make a difference in helping the hungry.” Northern Illinois Food Bank, based in St. Charles, serves a 12-county region. Smith said the food bank wanted to be able to quickly visualize the location and concentration of populations living at or near the poverty level. The U.S. Census Bureau makes that data available.

43. Scholarships By Colleges - Northern Illinois University
NIU Scholarships by Colleges College of Liberal Arts Sciences geography.Richard E. Dahlberg Scholarship Fund Criteria Graduate
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NIU Scholarships by Colleges - Geography Richard E. Dahlberg Scholarship Fund
Criteria:
  • Graduate or undergraduate standing in the cartography/GIS program
    Demonstrated financial need Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.20/4.00 or higher
Amount: variable
Timeline: Deadline: April 15, 2002
Area: Geography Department
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44. Education Planet Geography And Countries,Maps,North America,USA,Illinois Lesson
Home/History/United States History/State Histories illinois (19) Home/geography andCountries/Maps/North America/USA illinois (5) Home/Research Tools/Libraries
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46. Illinois, State, United States: Geography
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—illinois, state, United States geography.The broad level lands that gave illinois the nickname Prairie
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The broad level lands that gave Illinois the nickname Prairie State were fashioned by late Cenozoic glaciation, which leveled rugged ridges and filled valleys over the northern and central parts of the state. The fertile prairies are drained by more than 275 rivers, most of which flow to the Mississippi-Ohio system; the Illinois is the largest river in the state. These rivers provided early explorers a way SW from Lake Michigan into the interior of the continent and later, in the days of canal building, played a big part in hastening settlement of the prairies. The completion of the Erie Canal linked Illinois, through the Great Lakes, to the eastern seaboard of the United States. The Illinois Waterway links Chicago to the Mississippi basin as the old Chicago and Illinois and Michigan canals once did, and the St. Lawrence Seaway provides access for oceangoing vessels. The waterways are but a part of a transportation complex that includes railroads, airlines (Chicago's O'hare airport is one of the busiest in the world), and an extensive modern highway system.

47. Atlas: Illinois
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    Photographers Covering illinois, geography The following photographers havelisted this term in their stocklists. Click on the photographer's
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    49. Southern Illinois University Carbondale Transfer Credit Articulation
    World Regional Geog, GEO 203 = GEOG103. Political geography, GEO 271 = GEOG103.illinois College. Political geography, GEO 208 = GEOG103. illinois State University.
    http://www.siu.edu/departments/oar/public_html/oareval/geoglink.htm
    Schools are listed alphabetically. Please scroll to the school you are looking for or use the"find in page" function of your browser. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CARBONDALE
    Transfer Credit Articulation Report Augustana College
    FEB 05, 2003
    EFFECTIVE FOR COURSE(s) TRANSFER TRANSFER SIUC SIUC TAKEN COURSE COURSE EQUIVALENT UNIT FROM TO TITLE NUMBER(s) COURSE(s) Landform Processes GG 102 = GEOG303I Water/Land Resources GG 103 = GEOG303I Economic Geography GG 121 = GEOG103 Cultural Geography GG 210 = GEOG103 Landform Processes GL 102 = GEOG303I Augustana College FEB 05, 2003 Notes: Some courses may have a minimum grade requirement at the major level. Consult the Undergraduate Catalog. Courses not appearing on this report that are numbered appropriately, (i.e. college credit), will be accepted as general transfer credit and will count toward total hours required for graduation. For information call Bill Thomas at 618-453-2973 or send e-mail to bthomas@siu.edu . Up-to-date information on this and other schools may be found on the Internet at http://www.siu.edu/departments/oar/transfers.htm

    50. Geography - Social Sciences Department - Illinois Central College
    $45,000 annually. Why study geography at illinois Central College? Coursesare taught by highly qualified faculty. General requirements
    http://www.icc.edu/socialsciences/programs/geography.asp
    Social Sciences Home Programs of Study Home Programs of Study ... Final Exam Schedule Geography Geography - Is it for you?
    Career Opportunities
    After receiving your associate degree from Illinois Central College and an additional degree from a four-year university or college, you will have the education for positions such as:
    • Computer Cartographer Geographic Information Systems Specialist (GIS) Land Surveyor Map Editor Marine Surveyor Physical Geographer City, County or Regional Planning
    Entry level salaries for graduates who complete associate degree and additional degree programs depend upon the type of position and very widely, but are in the range of $25,000-$45,000 annually. Why study geography at Illinois Central College?
    • Courses are taught by highly qualified faculty. General requirements in the education curriculum at most four-year institutions are met at Illinois Central College as well as the usual courses offered the first two years of a bachelor's degree program. Our courses teach, reinforce, and reward skills and abilities necessary for success in this profession.

    51. Every Library In Illinois -- Libraries By Special Collections -- Geography/Histo
    Libraries by Special Collections geography/History. geography/History.Abraham Lincoln. Western illinois University. Archaeology.
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    52. NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Dr
    NORTHERN illinois UNIVERSITY Dr. Wang. Department of geography Officephone 7536842. Fall 2001 E-mail wang@geog.niu.edu. GEOG 204
    http://globe.geog.niu.edu/faculty/wang/SYL204.htm
    NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Dr. Wang Department of Geography Office phone: 753-6842 Fall 2001 E-mail: wang@geog.niu.edu GEOG 204: Geography of Economic Activities Reference No.: 5641 Meetings: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10:00 am-10:50 pm; Davis Hall 121 Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday 10:50 am-11:50 am; Davis Hall 102 Credits: 3 hours COURSE OBJECTIVES
  • To develop an international perspective on how resources, production, and services are geographically organized; To develop an understanding of the contrasting geographic theories used to explain the geographic distribution of primary, secondary and tertiary economic activities; To develop an overview of sub-fields (e.g., population geography, agricultural geography, industrial geography, transportation geography and urban geography) in Economic Geography; and To develop basic skills of analyzing economic geographic data.
  • EVALUATION There will be five exercises, designed to build your basic analytical skills of geography and increase your comfort with the major theories and methods discussed in class. The exercises will count for of your grade. In general, exercises will be handed out on Tuesday, and your answers are due in class in a week, that is, on the following week’s Tuesday in class.

    53. Dept Of Geography-Geology - Illinois State University
    Thomas K, Emeritus, (309) 4383459, Ph.D., 1959, illinois, Specialty Physical ilstu.edu,Ph.D., 1982, Hawaii, Research Physical geography; weather; climate.
    http://www.agiweb.org/ehr/ggd/listing.html?ID=260

    54. Geography Departments - Illinois
    geography Departments illinois Augustana College Department of geography;Eastern illinois University Geology and geography Department;
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    55. University Directories - Western Illinois University
    Western illinois University. Academics. Admissions. Campus and community. Personnel.Student services. WIU Home. Student Directory. geography , geography; Adams
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    56. Illinois, State, United States: Geography
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia—illinois, state, United States geography.The broad level lands that gave illinois the nickname Prairie
    http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/us/A0858746.html

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    Illinois, state, United States
    Geography
    The broad level lands that gave Illinois the nickname Prairie State were fashioned by late Cenozoic glaciation, which leveled rugged ridges and filled valleys over the northern and central parts of the state. The fertile prairies are drained by more than 275 rivers, most of which flow to the Mississippi-Ohio system; the Illinois is the largest river in the state. These rivers provided early explorers a way SW from Lake Michigan into the interior of the continent and later, in the days of canal building, played a big part in hastening settlement of the prairies. The completion of the Erie Canal linked Illinois, through the Great Lakes, to the eastern seaboard of the United States. The Illinois Waterway links Chicago to the Mississippi basin as the old Chicago and Illinois and Michigan canals once did, and the St. Lawrence Seaway provides access for oceangoing vessels. The waterways are but a part of a transportation complex that includes railroads, airlines (Chicago's O'hare airport is one of the busiest in the world), and an extensive modern highway system. The state's climate is continental, with extreme seasonal variations of temperature in parts of the state. Among Illinois's many tourist attractions are Shawnee National Forest, with recreational facilities; the Cahokia Mounds; and many state parks and historical sites, including New Salem and Lincoln's home and burial place in Springfield. An additional summer attraction is the Illinois State Fair.

    57. Geography, Poverty And Politics
    Research and Critical and Interpretive Theory at the University of illinois at UrbanaChampaign.He is currently working on an historical geography of early
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    Scratch Me, and I Bleed Champaign:
    Geography, Poverty and Politics in the
    Heart of East Central Illinois
    Jonathan Sterne
    Bad Subjects , Issue # 17, November 1994
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    As all maps are unreadable without a legend, I offer you mine at the beginning. This essay will chart the geography of Urbana-Champaign from a hybrid point of view: considering it from the vantage point of the local African-American community (or perhaps, more accurately, a point of view sympathetic to that community, of which I cannot claim to be a part) and at the same time from my own point of view as a white graduate student trying to make sense of this place. By looking at the politics produced in local geography, I will develop a materialist account of Urbana- Champaign. Geography is a substance and not just an instrument of local politics. Real (that is to say, material) local conditions themselves produce the imagined geographies that seem to underwrite them.
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    Urbana-Champaign is a relatively quiet midwestern twin cities located three hours south of Chicago in east-central Illinois. We're just south of Interstate 74, and the last stop on I-72. The residential population is about 100,000; during the school year, the university probably adds about 25,000 to that number. Its not simply a university town, however. There are several major local industries: it supports factories for Kraft and Solo Cup, and its an old and thriving banking center. In fact, Urbana-Champaign is something of a regional center for a whole host of surrounding smaller towns. But the economy here (as in many other places) is not what it once was, and both towns are very concerned with 'image' issues, in terms of attracting businesses and in terms of attracting tourists. Thus, the promotional literature touts each town as having its own 'personality,' an over-generalization somewhat confirmed by my own experience.

    58. Maps Of Illinois
    Author illinois Call Number G4101.P21989 Location Map and geography Library (418Library) Publisher State of illinois Date 1989 Dimensions 35 3/4 x 24 1/2
    http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/historical_maps/imc/illinois.html
    Maps of Illinois
    Map of the bounty lands in Illinois Territory; by John Gardiner, Chief Clerk, Genl. Land Office. Author Gardiner, John Ralph Call Number G41001818.G3 Location Map and Geography Library (418 Library) Publisher General Land Offices Date 1818 Scale [ca. 1:130,000] Dimensions 18 7/8 x 15 1/4 Description Black line drawn map of bounty lands in Illinois territory, ranges I-X East and I-IX West; Rivers; Note in lower right corner: C. Schwarz, sc" Subjects Maps, 19th century; Illinois; Land settlement Map of Illinois: constructed from the surveys in the General Land Office and other documents by John Melish. Large JPEG image only. No MrSid image available yet. Large JPEG image only. No MrSid image available yet. Large JPEG image only. No MrSid image available yet. Large JPEG image only. No MrSid image available yet. Illinois. Large JPEG image only. No MrSid image available yet. Illinois. Call Number G41001857.I4 Location Map and Geography Library (418 Library) Date 1857 Map Notes Prime meridians: Greenwich, Washington Dimensions 7 1/4 "x 6" Description Hand colored map of Illinois; Railroads, proposed railroads, counties, canals; Probably detached from an atlas Subjects Maps, 19th century; Illinois

    59. TDC Lesson Plans - Geography Grid
    State Goal 17 Understand world geography and the effects of geography on society griddedcells on an 8foot long natural features map of the state of illinois.
    http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc/LessonPlans/GeogGrid.html
    Unit: Geography Grid Created By: Kay Grabow Grade Level: Content Area: Social Studies Database Integration: Students will search the database for items of some historical, geographical or political significance for each of the areas indicated by a grid laid over a map of the state of Illinois. Illinois Learning Standards Achieved: Standard Achieved Activity that Meets this Standard State Goal 17 : Understand world geography and the effects of geography on society. After using the database to find images of items of historical, geographical or political significance within a certain grid cell, students will scan the images and affix them inside gridded cells on an 8-foot long natural features map of the state of Illinois. They will use their map as a basis for discussion about why certain physical features may have influenced human activity in various areas of the state. Materials: Textbooks with separate maps showing political and natural features of Illinois, computer with Internet access, scanner, individual political maps of the state of Illinois with a thirty (approximately) cell grid overlaid, opaque projector

    60. Geography - Illinois
    Trays by geography Return to The Midwest Page, Click the postcard to go back,Belleville. Home, Breweries, Use Browser Back for last page. Themes, geography.
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    Trays by Geography: Click the postcard to go back Belleville Stag Brewery
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