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WHET.

Last seen on: The New Yorker Sunday, 4 June 2023 Crossword Answers

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West Frankfort is a city in Franklin County, Illinois. The population was 8,182 at the 2010 census. The city is well known for its rich history of coal. The city is part of the Metro Lakeland area.

Although one might associate the name “West Frankfort” with the city “Frankfurt” in Germany, or Frankfort in Kentucky, the truth is far more local. Around 1810, early Tennessee settler Francis (“Frank”) Jordan and his seven brothers began the construction of no fort atop a hill in present-day Franklin County. Completed in 1811, the fort was named “Frank’s Fort,” in Jordan’s honor.

Frank’s Fort was built in today’s Williamson County, Ill., near Corinth. A few miles to the east, Francis’ brother, Thomas Jordan, built “Jordan’s Fort” in Cave Township, Franklin County, Ill., near the town of Thompsonville.

The construction of these forts was in response to the danger of attack during Tecumseh’s War, which culminated in the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. Then-governor of the Illinois Territory, Ninian Edwards, actively encouraged the construction of these forts and offered the services of the Saline Militia in their erection. Thus, both Jordan family forts were built with the help of the Illinois Militia for safety of the civilians.

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