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About BOURBONNAIS, IL

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The Pottawatomi Indians call this area “Te-yar-ac-ke”, meaning “wonderful land”. Some years later, the word “Ky-an-ke-ke” evolved and eventually became Kankakee. Other names applied to the scenic river included “Te-ok-e-kee”, an Indian word meaning wolf. While visiting the area in 1679, the French explorer Cavalier de LaSalle befriended and traded with the Native Americans. In 1830, Francois Bourbonnais, Sr., a fur trapper, hunter and agent of the American Fur Company arrived. Bourbonnais Grove was named after this early pioneer. Two years later, Noel LeVasseur and Gurdon Hubbard arrived. LeVasseur, born in the province of Quebec, located his fur trading post in Bourbonnais Grove and became the first permanent non-native American settler of the area.

In 1833, following Congressional approval of the Treaty of Tippecanoe, reservations were established in the area. One section was reserved for Catish, the wife of Francois Bourbonnais, Sr.; one section for Mawteno (Manteno), the daughter of Francois Bourbonnais Jr.; and two sections for Me-she-ke-te-no, a Pottawatomi Indian Chief.

Noel LeVasseur eventually married Watseka, the niece of Tamin, who was then chief of the Pottawatomi. The County seat of Iroquois County to the south of Kankakee County is named in honor of Watseka.

In 1875, a referendum was held to allow for incorporation of the community. Following approval of the referendum, an election was held that May of 1875 for the first Village Board. George R. LeTourneau was elected as the Village’s first Mayor, with Board members Francois Sequin, Joseph Legris, Alexis Gosselin, P.L.Monast, Alex LaMontagne, Joseph Goulet, Jacob Thyfault and Len Bessette.

In 1858, work was started on the present Maternity BVM Catholic Church on what is now North Convent Street in Bourbonnais. In 1860, the pastor of the Maternity BVM Parish brought three Sisters from the Congregation of Notre Dame in Montreal, Canada to teach.

The first step toward providing higher education occurred in 1862, when 10 students enrolled in Notre Dame Academy. Enrollment increased rapidly, and in 1868, St. Viator College was chartered. The college survived a devastating fire in 1906, but succumbed to declining enrollments, and in 1940, the campus of St. Viator College was purchased by Olivet Nazarene College.

Today, the Village of Bourbonnais is a growing community of more than 16,000 residents.

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