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Today is August 19, 2025

Events in 1673

Marquette and Joliet Mississippi River Expedition

May 17, 1673

Marquette and Joliet Mississippi River Expedition

French explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet led a historic expedition along the Mississippi River, becoming the first Europeans to systematically explore and document the upper Mississippi. Starting from St. Ignace Mission on May 17, 1673, they traveled over 2,500 miles through present-day Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, and Arkansas.

Quapaw Tribe Migration

June 15, 1673

Quapaw Tribe Migration

The Quapaw tribe's historic migration from the Ohio Valley to the Lower Mississippi Valley, establishing significant settlements along the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers. Their arrival marked a crucial period in Native American history, documented by French explorers in 1673.

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