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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Whiteside County, Illinois

 
Clickable Map of Whiteside County, Illinois and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Whiteside County, IL (37) Bureau County, IL (17) Carroll County, IL (11) Henry County, IL (40) Lee County, IL (52) Ogle County, IL (44) Rock Island County, IL (24) Clinton County, IA (1)  WhitesideCounty(37) Whiteside County (37)  BureauCounty(17) Bureau County (17)  CarrollCounty(11) Carroll County (11)  HenryCounty(40) Henry County (40)  LeeCounty(52) Lee County (52)  OgleCounty(44) Ogle County (44)  RockIslandCounty(24) Rock Island County (24)  ClintonCountyIowa(1) Clinton County (1)
Morrison is the county seat for Whiteside County
Adjacent to Whiteside County, Illinois
      Bureau County (17)  
      Carroll County (11)  
      Henry County (40)  
      Lee County (52)  
      Ogle County (44)  
      Rock Island County (24)  
      Clinton County, Iowa (1)  
 
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1 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton — Fulton's First Home
On 8th Avenue at 17th Street, on the right when traveling east on 8th Avenue.
John Baker, Fulton's first permanent settler, arrived in 1835 and built his three-room log cabin and outbuildings nearby. He lived in amity with the Indians and kept a rude hostelry. Later Fulton's first doctors, Daniel and Lucinda Reed, made the . . . Map (db m230432) HM
2 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton — Lincoln HighwayCity of Fulton — Fulton Offers a Warm Welcome to Travelers —
Near 10th Avenue at 3rd Street, on the left when traveling west.
Fulton celebrates a rich Dutch heritage with its early immigrants being especially drawn to the area because of its position on the Mississippi River. The premium riverbank's natural bounty was a source for fishing, hunting, excursions, boating and . . . Map (db m230384) HM
3 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton — Martin House
On 10th Avenue at 7th Street, on the right when traveling west on 10th Avenue.
This home was built in 1855 by Dr. A. W. Benton The Maxine and Leonard Martin Estate donated this property to the City of Fulton in 1998 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 22, 2014 Plaque funded by . . . Map (db m230431) HM
4 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton — Modern Woodmen
On 4th Street at 7th Avenue, on the right when traveling north on 4th Street.
This house was the head office of the Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal life insurance society. When that organization first became an Illinois corporation in 1884, the house was the home of Dr. Henry M. Kennedy, head clerk of the fraternal . . . Map (db m230423) HM
5 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton — The Market Place
On 8th Avenue at 2nd Street on 8th Avenue.
Early Fulton communal activity centered around this trigon. The ferry, powered successively by man, horse, and steam, landed at its north end. Stores, hotels, warehouses and saloons faced all three sides. Later the sawmills rented it to . . . Map (db m230385) HM
6 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton, Fulton Township — Dement House
On 4th Street at 10th Avenue, on the right when traveling north on 4th Street.
Dement House, an imposing, lavishly furnished stone hotel, was built on this lot in 1855. It was sold to satisfy judgments in 1858. In 1861 it was used to house a military academy, which was incorporated as a veterans college in 1867. This . . . Map (db m230352) HM
7 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton, Fulton Township — Fulton: A River Town
On 1st Street at 11th Avenue, on the right when traveling south on 1st Street.
Fulton's heritage as a small, river town extends to 1835. A Perfect Site for a Town Traveling up the Mississippi River in 1835, John Baker noticed a stretch of river that narrowed amid flatlands and bluffs – a perfect site for a town and . . . Map (db m230363) HM
8 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton, Fulton Township — Illinois Lincoln HighwayA Link to the West
On 10th Avenue at 3rd Street, on the left when traveling west on 10th Avenue.
“Let's try to get to the Mississippi River today,” said the Lincoln Highway driver. “The Lyons Fulton Bridge is our link for the journey west.” When the newly paved road connected to the Lyons Fulton Bridge it became the “Official Crossing” of . . . Map (db m230382) HM
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9 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton, Fulton Township — Illinois Lincoln HighwaySpeed Racer
Near 10th Avenue at 3rd Street, on the left when traveling west.
The Lincoln Highway became the route of choice for transcontinental auto speed records, mostly sponsored by small automobile companies trying to compete with General Motors and Ford. The first was in 1916 when Bobby Hammond set the mark at six days, . . . Map (db m230383) HM
10 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton, Fulton Township — Ronald Reagan's Ancestral Family Plots
Near Fowler Road at 7th Street.
Buried in this cemetery are President Ronald Reagan's paternal Irish ancestors. His great-grandparents, Michael and Catherine Mulcahey Reagan, emigrated in 1856 and after Michael's 1884 burial in Calvary Hill Cemetery (now part of Fulton . . . Map (db m230416) HM
11 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton, Fulton Township — The Dutch on the River
On 1st Street at 11th Avenue, on the right when traveling south on 1st Street.
Dutch culture is alive and well in Fulton. Fulton's Dutch heritage dates to its earliest days and the arrival of the first Dutch settlers. The First Arrivals In 1856, Thomas Smith became the first of many Dutch to settle in Fulton. . . . Map (db m230369) HM
12 Illinois, Whiteside County, Fulton, Fulton Township — The Lincoln Highway – The nation's first coast-to-coast highway!Rich in History and Culture
Near 10th Avenue at 3rd Street, on the left when traveling west.
In 1913, Carl Fisher proposed the “Coast to Coast Rock Highway”. Eager to put America on wheels, executives from automobile and tire manufacturers quickly joined in the effort. At the inaugural meeting on July 1, 1913, the newly elected President, . . . Map (db m230372) HM
13 Illinois, Whiteside County, Lyndon — Lyndon Bridge
On 6th Avenue West at 1st Street West, on the right when traveling west on 6th Avenue West.
The State of Illinois and the National Park Service United States Department of the Interior Announce the listing of Lyndon Bridge in the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m239043) HM
14 Illinois, Whiteside County, Prophetstown — Prophetstown
On Johnson Drive at Grove Street, on the right when traveling east on Johnson Drive.
Prophetstown occupies the site of the village of the Winnebago Prophet, which the Illinois volunteers destroyed on May 10, 1832, in the first act of hostility in the Black Hawk War.Map (db m78268) HM
15 Illinois, Whiteside County, Prophetstown — Prophetstown State ParkIndian Village
On East Riverside Drive at Park Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Riverside Drive.
Here lived the Winnebagoes who fought on the side of the British in the War of 1812 and joined Black Hawk's Band in 1832. Prophetstown State Park authorized by the Illinois General Assembly in 1947 was sponsored by Representative George S. . . . Map (db m131613) HM
16 Illinois, Whiteside County, Prophetstown — Wabokieshiek, White Cloud The Prophet
On East Riverside Drive at Market Street, on the right when traveling west on East Riverside Drive.
Native Americans lived along the lower portion of the Rock River for thousands of years. Through time they were drawn to the area's abundance of fish and wild game and its ability to grow domesticated plants. During the early 1800's, the Sauk lived . . . Map (db m131611) HM
17 Illinois, Whiteside County, Rock Falls — Illinois and Mississippi Canal
On East 2nd Street, 0.1 miles east of Avenue F, on the left when traveling east.
Construction on the “Hennepin Canal,” as it was commonly known, began in 1892 and was completed in 1907 at a cost of more than seven million dollars. The main canal extended 75 miles from the Illinois River near Hennepin to the Rock . . . Map (db m78269) HM
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18 Illinois, Whiteside County, Rock Falls — Yellow Billed Loon
Near West 1st Street.
On December 14, 1986, a rare Yellow Billed Loon was discovered on the Rock River between the two dams by members of the White Pines Bird Club. The rarest of our loons, it breeds in the extreme northern sections of the Arctic Circle. On December . . . Map (db m208833) HM
19 Illinois, Whiteside County, Sterling — Col. Edward N. Kirk House(AKA Paul W. Dillon House)
On East 3rd Street (Illinois Route 2) east of 10th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
This historic house is listed on the National Register U.S. Dept. of Interior Washington, D.C.Map (db m230650) HM
20 Illinois, Whiteside County, Sterling — Hezekiah BrinkCity of Sterling — Incorporated 1857 —
On 3rd Avenue just south of Lincoln Highway (Illinois Route 2), on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m207648) HM
21 Illinois, Whiteside County, Sterling — Lincoln in Sterling
On East Third Street east of 6th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
On July 18, 1856, Abraham Lincoln spent the night in this house as the guest of William Manahan. Lincoln had been invited by Robert Lange Wilson to address a John C. Fremont rally in Sterling. Wilson was a member of the famous Long Nine of the . . . Map (db m78270) HM
22 Illinois, Whiteside County, Sterling — Masonic Temple1885-1996
On West 3rd Street east of Avenue B, on the right when traveling east.
placed on National Register of Historical Places November 7, 1996 by U.S. Department of InteriorMap (db m230643) HM
23 Illinois, Whiteside County, Sterling — Original Site of Sterling Township High School 1898-1950
On 5th Avenue at East 5th Street, on the right when traveling east on 5th Avenue.
Let it be known to all that on April 11, 1896, the voters of Sterling and Coloma Townships held an election in favor of establishing the area's first independent township high school. Within sixty days, the following citizens were chosen to the . . . Map (db m176254) HM
24 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 106 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) south of West Market Street, on the right when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1873Map (db m230557) HM
25 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 107 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) south of East Market Street, on the left when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1903Map (db m230541) HM
26 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 109 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) south of East Market Street, on the left when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1898Map (db m230538) HM
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27 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 110 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) south of West Market Street, on the right when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1905Map (db m230558) HM
28 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 111 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) north of East Booth Street, on the right when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1896Map (db m230531) HM
29 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 113 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) just north of East Booth Street, on the right when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1900Map (db m230526) HM
30 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 115 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) north of East Booth Street, on the right when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1900Map (db m230525) HM
31 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 117 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) north of East Booth Street, on the right when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1877Map (db m230522) HM
32 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 119 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) north of East Booth Street, on the right when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1877Map (db m230519) HM
33 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 122 Main Street
On South Main Street (State Road 172) south of West Market Street, on the right when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1900Map (db m230509) HM
34 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 124 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) south of West Market Street, on the right when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1900Map (db m230512) HM
35 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — 126 Main Street
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) south of West Market Street, on the right when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ca. 1899Map (db m230516) HM
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36 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — Tampico – Birthplace of President Reagan
On South Main Street (Illinois Route 172) north of Glassburn Street, on the right when traveling south.
On February 6, 1911, Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, was born in Tampico in an upstairs apartment at 111 South Main Street. His father, John “Jack” Reagan, of Irish-Catholic ancestry, was a clerk in the H. C. . . . Map (db m230436) HM
37 Illinois, Whiteside County, Tampico — Tampico Soldiers Monument
On Glassburn Street at South Joy Street, on the right when traveling west on Glassburn Street.
[Shaft (one per side)] Pea Ridge • Gettysburg • Atlanta • Resaca [Front base] 1907 Erected by the G.A.R.-W.R.C. and loyal citizens [Rear base] S.A.W. El Caney – Guavama This stone is a reminder . . . Map (db m230444) WM
 
 
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