- The
Sinnissippi Mounds are a
Havana Hopewell culture burial mound grouping located in the city of Sterling, Illinois,
United States. The
mounds are a...
- ****nal Island. The Rock
River (which the Sauk and
Meskwaki peoples called Sinnissippi,
meaning "rocky waters")
flows from
Whiteside County and
points further...
- the U.S.
states of
Wisconsin and Illinois. The
river was
known as the
Sinnissippi to Sauk and
Meskwaki peoples; the name
means "rocky waters". The river...
-
State Line and
Indian Trails merged to
become the
Sinnissippi Council (#626) in 1966.
Sinnissippi "consolidated" with Four
Lakes Council of
Madison to...
- Illinois. Its
affiliated Order of the
Arrow lodge is
Kiondaga Lodge.
Sinnissippi Council served Scouts in
Wisconsin and Illinois,
before it
merged with...
-
Aldeen Golf Club,
Ingersoll Golf Club,
Sandy Hollow Golf Course, and
Sinnissippi Golf Course. The
Rockford Country Club is the only
private golf course...
-
Retrieved December 29, 2010. Ostewig,
Kinnie A. (1907). The sage of
Sinnissippi:
Being a
brief sketch of the life of
Congressman Frank Orren Lowden,...
- St.
Louis Jacksonville,
Florida Shawnee Chicago Carbondale,
Illinois Sinnissippi Chicago Freeport, Iowa
Southern Express Chicago New
Orleans Southwestern...
-
December 24, 2013. Fullilove-Nugent,
Margaret (April 1994). "Lowden of
Sinnissippi".
Illinois History. DeKalb, Illinois:
Illinois Periodicals Online - Northern...
- (today:
Black Hawk
State Historic Site) near the
mouth of the Rock
River (
Sinnissippi – "rocky waters") into the
Mississippi (Mäse'sibowi – "great river")...