East Saint Louis

East Saint Louis

      city, St. Clair county, southwestern Illinois, U.S. It lies along the Mississippi River opposite St. Louis (Saint Louis), Missouri. About 1797 a ferry station was established on the site by Captain James Piggott, a pioneer and Illinois territorial judge, and in 1818 a village was laid out. Originally known as Illinoistown, it was destroyed by flooding in 1844 and later rebuilt. Illinoistown was incorporated in 1859, and two years later it was renamed East St. Louis. Beginning with barge traffic down the Mississippi and continuing with the arrival of the first railroad (1855) and the building of the Eads Bridge (1874) across the river, the city developed as a transportation centre. Nearby coal deposits also contributed to East St. Louis's growth. Meatpacking became a major industry after the opening of the National Stock Yards (1873) in adjoining National City, and manufacturing industries began to arrive in large numbers. The employment of African American workers in a factory during World War I led to the East St. Louis Race Riot of 1917 (East Saint Louis Race Riot of 1917), one of the worst incidents of racial violence in the United States during the war.

      By the early 20th century the city's industrial activities included oil refining and the manufacture of aluminum, chemicals, pigments, steel products, glass, and building materials. East St. Louis was hard hit by the Great Depression, recovered briefly during World War II, and then began to suffer a decline, as the need for the city's coal, rail transport facilities, and regional meatpacking centre was dramatically reduced. Changes in the city's ethnic composition (some three-fifths of the city's residents were white in 1950, but they now constitute only a tiny fraction of the population) were accompanied by a loss of industry and population (the city's population declined by more than three-fifths between 1950 and 2000), a decline in city services, and economic impoverishment. East St. Louis's economy continued to decline until the 1990s, when the opening of a riverboat casino brought some employment and revenue. Other redevelopment projects were begun in the late 1990s. A notable local attraction is a museum (opened 1977) dedicated to the life and career of dancer Katherine Dunham (Dunham, Katherine), featuring a children's workshop. Cahokia Mounds (a large prehistoric Mississippian culture city) is northeast, and the nearly 1,100-acre (450-hectare) Frank Holten State Recreation Area is southeast. Inc. city, 1888. Pop. (1990) 40,944; (2000) 31,542.

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