Title 33Navigation and Navigable WatersRelease 119-73

§26 Calumet River, Cook County, Illinois, old channel

Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NAVIGABLE WATERS GENERALLY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - WATERS DECLARED NONNAVIGABLE: CHANGE OF NAME › § 26

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Parts of the old Calumet River channel in Cook County, Illinois, are no longer treated as navigable water. The area in the NW quarter of section 30, township 37 north, range 15 east, of the third principal meridian, that lies outside the new channel lines shown on the map made to accompany W. G. Ewing’s report to the Attorney General under the Act of Congress approved July 5, 1884, will stop being navigable once a navigable channel is cut through that quarter section inside those new channel lines. The area in the north quarter of fractional section 7, township 37 north, range 15 east, of the third principal meridian, south of the Indian boundary line, that lies outside the new channel lines on the same map, is no longer navigable.

Full Legal Text

Title 33, §26

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The portion of the old channel of the Calumet River in the northwest quarter of section thirty, township thirty-seven north, range fifteen east, of the third principal meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, which lies outside of the new channel lines as established by the United States and shown on “Map of the Calumet River, Illinois, from Lake Michigan to Calumet Lake, to accompany report of W. G. Ewing, United States attorney to the Attorney-General, respecting cession of right of way for improvement of said river under Act of Congress approved July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four,” is hereby abandoned as navigable water from and after the time that a navigable channel shall be cut through said quarter section within the new channel lines of the river as shown on the said map. The portion of the old channel of the Calumet River in the north quarter of fractional section seven, township thirty-seven north, range fifteen, east of the third principal meridian, south of the Indian boundary line, in Cook County, Illinois, which lies outside of the new channel lines as established by the United States and shown on “map of the Calumet River, Illinois, from Lake Michigan to Calumet Lake, to accompany report of W. G. Ewing, United States attorney, to the Attorney General, respecting cession of right of way for improvement of said river, under Act of Congress approved July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four,” is abandoned as navigable water.

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Act of Congress approved
July 5, 1884, referred to in text, is act
July 5, 1884, ch. 229, 23 Stat. 143, which provided in part for the appropriation of $50,000 for the continuing improvement of the Calumet River, provided that no part of such appropriation be expended until the right of way should have been conveyed to the United States, free from expense, and the United States released from liability to adjacent property owners, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of War.

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33 U.S.C. § 26

Title 33Navigation and Navigable Waters

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73