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Historical Markers and War Memorials in LaSalle County, Illinois

 
Clickable Map of LaSalle 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 LaSalle County, IL (12) Bureau County, IL (6) DeKalb County, IL (2) Grundy County, IL (3) Kendall County, IL (2) Lee County, IL (13) Livingston County, IL (41) Marshall County, IL (2) Putnam County, IL (0) Woodford County, IL (4)  LaSalleCounty(12) LaSalle County (12)  BureauCounty(6) Bureau County (6)  DeKalbCounty(2) DeKalb County (2)  GrundyCounty(3) Grundy County (3)  KendallCounty(2) Kendall County (2)  LeeCounty(13) Lee County (13)  LivingstonCounty(41) Livingston County (41)  MarshallCounty(2) Marshall County (2)  PutnamCounty(0) Putnam County (0)  WoodfordCounty(4) Woodford County (4)
Adjacent to LaSalle County, Illinois
    Bureau County (6)
    DeKalb County (2)
    Grundy County (3)
    Kendall County (2)
    Lee County (13)
    Livingston County (41)
    Marshall County (2)
    Putnam County (0)
    Woodford County (4)
 
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1Illinois (LaSalle County), LaSalle — Dr. Paul Carus / Dr. Daisetz Teitaru Suzuki
On 7th Street west of Union Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dr. Paul Carus Born July 18, 1852, Ilsenburg in Harz, Germany Died February 11, 1919, LaSalle, Illinois Dr. Paul Carus, who lived and worked at 1307 7th St, LaSalle, Illinois, was editor of the Open Court Publishing Company & The Open . . . — Map (db m65300) HM
2Illinois (LaSalle County), LaSalle — La Salle-Peru, Illinois
On 5th Street (U.S. 6) west of Crosat Street, on the right when traveling west.
The story of the twin cities of LaSalle and Peru is closely interwoven with the history of the Illinois River and the Illinois and Michigan Canal. In 1673, Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet passed through this area by way of the Illinois River . . . — Map (db m51066) HM
3Illinois (LaSalle County), LaSalle — LaSalle City Hall-1906745 Second Street
On 2nd Street at Joliet Street (Illinois Route 351), on the right when traveling west on 2nd Street.
In 1906, Mayor Walter A. Panneck sold 450 city hall bonds to help raise the $75,000 needed to build a new city hall. Designed by local architect Victor A. Matteson and built by M.W. Allen & Sons from Peoria and J.M. Dougherty from Ottawa, the . . . — Map (db m65301) HM
4Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — First Lincoln-Douglas DebateLooking for Lincoln
On La Salle Street (Illinois Route 23) at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on La Salle Street.
First Lincoln-Douglas Debate Abraham Lincoln's first heated exchanged with Stephen A. Douglas on Aug 21, 1858 in Ottawa was received coolly by his advisors. They insisted Lincoln had treated Douglas entirely too "tenderly." . . . — Map (db m65302) HM
5Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — Lincoln and Douglas Debate
On Columbus Street (Illinois Route 71) 0 miles south of Lafayette Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m65297) HM
6Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — Lincoln the LitigatorLooking for Lincoln
On West Madison Street at La Salle Street (Illinois Route 23), on the right when traveling east on West Madison Street.
On this site stood the Third LaSalle County Courthouse. Actually the second courthouse to be erected at this location, the Third LaSalle County Courthouse was completed in the latter part of 1841. It was a two-story brick structure, with imposing . . . — Map (db m65303) HM
7Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — The First Lincoln-Douglas Debate
On Columbus Street (Illinois Route 71) just south of Lafayette Street, on the right when traveling south.
On August 21, 1858, the first of seven debates between Abraham Lincoln and United States Senator Stephen A. Douglas took place in this park. Approximately 10,000 people gathered to hear the two candidates discuss the question of slavery in America. . . . — Map (db m65299) HM
8Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — Washington SquareSite of First Lincoln-Douglas Debate
On Columbus Street (Illinois Route 71) at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling south on Columbus Street.
On August 21, 1858, the first of the famous debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas was held in Washington Square. Here ten thousand heard the two candidates debate for a seat in the United States Senate. Principally, the great . . . — Map (db m65325) HM
9Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — William D. BoycePublisher Explorer Humanitarian
In appreciation of his service to the Boyhood of America. Inspired by the good turn of an unknown English Scout, he brought scouting to the United States. — Map (db m82183) HM
10Illinois (LaSalle County), Streator — 100th Anniversary of the First Transcontinental FlightOctober 9, 2011
On North Bloomington Street (Illinois Route 23) 0.1 miles north of Northpoint Drive, on the right when traveling north.
One of the first great aviation events in Illinois was the arrival of a flying contraption known as the Vin Fiz Flyer, which landed in Streator on October 9, 1911 as part of the first transcontinental flight across the United States. A large . . . — Map (db m145165) HM
11Illinois (LaSalle County), Streator — Clyde Tombaugh
On North Bloomington Street (Illinois Route 23) at El Camino Court, on the right when traveling north on North Bloomington Street.
Clyde William Tombaugh was born near Reading (south of Streator) in 1906. He attended Heenanville Grade School and Streator High School and became interested in astronomy at an early age. In 1922 his family moved to Kansas. He built telescopes and . . . — Map (db m145184) HM
12Illinois (LaSalle County), Troy Grove — James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok
On Main Street north of Ottawa Street, on the right.
Pioneer of the Great Plains, born here May 27, 1837. Assassinated at Deadwood, August 2, 1876. Served his country as a scout and a spy in the western States, to preserve the Union in the Civil War. Equally great were his services on the frontier as . . . — Map (db m30858) HM
 
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