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Historical Markers in Atlas, Illinois
Pittsfield is the county seat for Pike County
Atlas is in Pike County
Pike County (54) ►
ADJACENT TO PIKE COUNTY
Adams County (82) ►
Brown County (2) ►
Calhoun County (6) ►
Greene County (4) ►
Morgan County (20) ►
Scott County (9) ►
Marion County, Missouri (71) ►
Pike County, Missouri (14) ►
Ralls County, Missouri (13) ►
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ADJACENT TO PIKE COUNTY
Adams County (82) ►
Brown County (2) ►
Calhoun County (6) ►
Greene County (4) ►
Morgan County (20) ►
Scott County (9) ►
Marion County, Missouri (71) ►
Pike County, Missouri (14) ►
Ralls County, Missouri (13) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Illinois, Pike County, Atlas — Atlas — Site of the First Permanent Seat of Justice in Pike County — ![]() |
On U.S. 54 at Illinois Route 96, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 54. |
This section, settled in 1820, by Ebenezer Franklin, Daniel Shinn and the four Ross brothers, was known as Ross Settlement until 1823 when it was named Atlas. Pursuant to an act passed by the Illinois Legislature, in session, at Vandalia, in 1822, . . . — — Map (db m78653) HM |
2 ► Illinois, Pike County, Atlas — Oldest Building in Pike County — ![]() |
On U.S. 54 at Illinois Route 96, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 54. |
Built in 1823 for a trading post on the old trail between Keokuk & St. Louis. Now a pvt. residence. — — Map (db m78654) HM |
3 ► Illinois, Pike County, Atlas — Welcome to Illinois — ![]() |
On U.S. 54, 2.5 miles east of Mississippi River, on the right when traveling east. |
In 1673 the areas of the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers were explored by Frenchmen Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette. Their voyages resulted in French claims on the area until 1763 when, by the Treaty of Paris, France ceded the land to . . . — — Map (db m78655) HM |