Warrenville in DuPage County, Illinois — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Jackson Street
City of Warrenville Historic Area
Original street name
Plat of Julius M. Warren
Recorded 1844
Donor Community Baptist Church
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Roads & Vehicles • Settlements & Settlers. A significant historical year for this entry is 1844.
Location. 41° 49.156′ N, 88° 10.378′ W. Marker is in Warrenville, Illinois, in DuPage County. It is on Batavia Road 0.1 miles north of Warrenville Road, on the right when traveling north. The marker is one of two on a post across the street from the Warrenville Fire Protection District building. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 3S481 Batavia Road, Warrenville IL 60555, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this marker is in Greater Chicago. It is also in the American Midwest and on the Great Lakes. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the territory of the Mississippian Culture and also the Northwest Territory.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Third Street (here, next to this marker); Fourth Street (about 600 feet away, measured in a direct line); Big Woods Road (about 600 feet away); Site of Julius M. Warrens Saw Mill and Warrenvilles Grist Mill (about 700 feet away); Gathering at the Gristmill (about 800 feet away); A Dam Struggle (approx. 0.2 miles away); Albright Building (approx. 0.2 miles away); Recipe for a River (approx. 0.2 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Warrenville.
More about this marker. Two separate markers are on one post. The other one is for Third Street, which was the original name for this road, now called Batavia Road.
Regarding Jackson Street. Jackson Street no longer ends at this spot along Batavia Road, as it was cut off at some point by the building of the Warrenville Fire Prevention District headquarters.
Julius Warren, Warrenville's namesake, settled in this area in 1833, claiming 160 acres of land that would come to be known as Warrenville. He later served in the Illinois legislature.
Also see . . . Warrenville History. From the city's website. (Submitted on February 9, 2026, by Sean P. Flynn of Oak Park, Illinois.)
Credits. This page was last revised on February 9, 2026. It was originally submitted on February 6, 2026, by Sean P. Flynn of Oak Park, Illinois. This page has been viewed 50 times since then. Photos: 1. submitted on February 6, 2026, by Sean P. Flynn of Oak Park, Illinois. 2, 3. submitted on February 7, 2026, by Sean P. Flynn of Oak Park, Illinois.


