ATTORNEY GENERAL:
An Inventory of Case Files in Wisconsin v Illinois at the Minnesota Historical Society
Government Records
OVERVIEW
| Creator: | Minnesota. Attorney General. | |
| Title: | Case files in Wisconsin v Illinois, | |
| Dates: | 1959-1966. | |
| Abstract: | Transcripts of testimony with indexes, briefs and related court documents, proposed findings of fact, reports, correspondence, and miscellany from a set of cases in which the states bordering on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River sought an injunction to prohibit the diversion of water from Lake Michigan by the state of Illinois and the Chicago sanitary district. The cases were heard by a special master appointed by the U.S. Supreme Court. Full title: States of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio & Pennsylvania, New York & Michigan vs. State of Illinois and the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago. Some background materials and briefs from predecessor cases predate the period of this case. | |
| Quantity: | 15.75 cubic feet (16 boxes). | |
| Location: | See Detailed Description section for shelf locations. |
HISTORICAL NOTE
These cases had their genesis in a bill of complaint filed with the United States Supreme Court by the state of Wisconsin in 1922, seeking an injunction to restrain the state of Illinois and the Sanitary District of Chicago from diverting water from Lake Michigan through the Chicago River into the Des Plaines River and ultimately the Mississippi. This linkage, completed in 1900, not only facilitated navigation between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River waterways system, but also provided a discharge outlet for Chicago's sewage. However, for several years prior to 1922, the Sanitary District had been diverting considerably more water than its permit allowed. A new permit (1925) allowed an increased diversion, conditional upon the development of a program for treating sewage and controlling storm runoff.
In 1925 the state of Wisconsin filed an amended bill of complaint, with Minnesota, Ohio, and Pennsylvania as additional plaintiffs. In 1926 the states of Michigan and New York filed similar complaints. The states of Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi were permitted to intervene as defendant parties.
The plaintiffs alleged that as a result of the diversions of water from Lake Michigan, the levels of the other Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River had been lowered to an extent that seriously diminished the utility of the lake ports and reduced the amount of cargo that lake vessels could carry between these ports. Thus, they argued, the rights of the plaintiff states and various riparian owners to enjoy full use of these naturally navigable waterways and their attendant facilities had been violated.
A series of court decrees and injunctions, complaints, counter-suits, four inquiries and reports by special masters with assorted objections thereto, and various permits regulating diversion amounts and conditions ensued between the years 1926 and 1939. They focused on the court's findings that the diversion did indeed lower lake levels and cause substantial damage to navigation, commercial, and recreational interests and that it was without legal basis, but that for public health reasons it should continue until the Sanitary District completed adequate sewage treatment works. These were completed in 1940, although occasional flowage problems occurred in subsequent years.
In 1957-1959, another round of suits and counter-suits was initiated, focusing on the state of Illinois' wish to withdraw increased amounts of water from Lake Michigan for domestic use, counterposed against the joint plaintiffs' attempts to obtain continued restrictions on the diversion and to require that treated effluent be returned to the lake. Albert B. Maris was appointed special master to reevaluate the needs of all parties, take evidence, and submit a report. He held 37 hearings between October 1959 and July 1963, and inspected the harbors and facilities affected by the suits. His final report, published in December 1966, concluded that the current diversion of 3200 cfs was adequate for Illinois' needs, that additional diversions would damage the rights and interests of the plaintiffs, and that Illinois was therefore not entitled to increase its diversions solely for purposes of diluting its sewage.
A detailed review of the history of these cases is found in the special master's report (box 11) and among the historical data (box 12). The Minnesota Historical Society Library holds a number of related publications by or about the Chicago Sanitary District.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Availability:
The collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation:
[Indicate the cited volume and page or item and folder title here]. Minnesota Attorney General. Case Files: Wisconsin vs. Illinois. Minnesota Historical Society. State Archives.
See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.
Accession Information:
Accession number(s): none; 983-188; 984-127
Part received in 1968 (see unnumbered accession file for Attorney General)
Processing Information:
Processed by: Lydia Lucas, 1990
Catalog ID No.: 990017057760104294
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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| 118.K.20.1B | 1 | Transcripts of Hearings: | |||||||||
| October 21, 1959 - February 16, 1960. pages 1-2987. | |||||||||||
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| 118.K.20.2F | 2 | March 14 - May 25, 1960. pages 2988-5810. | |||||||||
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| 118.K.20.3B | 3 | June 13 - August 26, 1960. pages 5811-8748. | |||||||||
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| 118.K.20.4F | 4 | October 4, 1960 - February 28, 1961, pages 8749-11693. | |||||||||
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| 118.K.20.5B | 5 | March 1 - October 23, 1961. pages 11694-14700. | |||||||||
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| 118.K.20.6F | 6 | October 24, 1961 - May 8, 1962. pages 14701-17676. | |||||||||
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| 118.K.20.7B | 7 | May 9 - September 25, 1962. pages 17677-20867. | |||||||||
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| 118.K.20.8F | 8 | September 26 -December 10, 1962. pages 20868-23747. | |||||||||
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| 114.A.5.1B | 9 | December 11, 1962 - March 20, 1963. pages 23748-26635. | |||||||||
| (pp. 24330-24348 missing or never existed) | |||||||||||
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| 114.A.5.2F | 10 | May 13 - July 11, 1963. pages 26636-29231. | |||||||||
| (pp. 29232-29269 missing or never existed) | |||||||||||
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| 114.A.5.3B | 11 | October 19-21, 1965 and June 21-24, 1966. pages 29270-30622. | |||||||||
| Report of Albert B. Maris, Special Master: | |||||||||||
| Draft No. 3, October term, 1963. | |||||||||||
| [Final] Report, December 8, 1966. | |||||||||||
| Index to testimony, by witness. 1 card box. | |||||||||||
| Index to testimony, by subject. 2 packets of cards. | |||||||||||
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| 114.A.5.4F | 12 | Corrections to Transcript. | |||||||||
| Great Lakes Litigation. | |||||||||||
| (Historical data.) | |||||||||||
| Docket Entries, Orders, Decisions, Decrees, etc., [1926-1966]. 1 volume. | |||||||||||
| Briefs and related documents, 1929-1966. | |||||||||||
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| 114.A.5.5B | 13 | Proposed Findings, Topics I - VIII. | |||||||||
| (Mimeo drafts of proposed findings in the case, the various parties' objections and comments, and related correspondence. | |||||||||||
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| 114.A.5.6F | 14 | Proposed Findings, Topics VIII - XIV and Miscellaneous. | |||||||||
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| 114.A.5.7B | 15 | Proposed Findings, Miscellaneous. | |||||||||
| Correspondence (of Minnesota Attorney General and information copies): | |||||||||||
| Miscellaneous. | |||||||||||
| File C-92: Great Lakes Diversion. | |||||||||||
| William R. Vallance Correspondence. | |||||||||||
| File C-148: Illinois: Dupage County. 2 folders. | |||||||||||
| File C-147: Great Lakes Commission. | |||||||||||
| Great Lakes States Conferences. | |||||||||||
| Statements in Opposition to U.S. House Files H.R. 2, 1957-1958, and H.R. 1, 1959. | |||||||||||
| Bills and Statements. | |||||||||||
| (Showing Minnesota's proportional share of litigation and related expenses.) | |||||||||||
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| 114.A.5.8F | 16 | Water Levels of the Great Lakes: Report on Lake Regulation, by U.S. Army Engineer Division, North Central, December 1965. Main report and appendices A-F. 7 volumes. | |||||||||
| Selected Lakes States Exhibits Relating to Minnesota. 3 folders, 3 volumes. | |||||||||||
| Indexes to Illinois and Lakes State Exhibits. 2 folders. | |||||||||||
| (Lists of the exhibits originally submitted by the various litigants.) | |||||||||||
RELATED MATERIALS
CATALOG HEADINGS
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
- Topics:
- Litigating.
- Sewerage -- Illinois -- Chicago.
- Water diversion -- Michigan, Lake.
- Places:
- Chicago (Ill.).
- Great Lakes.
- Illinois.
- Wisconsin.
- Persons:
- Maris, Albert B.
- Organizations:
- Chicago Sanitary District.
- Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago.
- Types of Documents:
- Briefs.
- Transcripts.
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