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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Monroe County, Illinois

 
Clickable Map of Monroe 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 Monroe County, IL (163) Randolph County, IL (118) St. Clair County, IL (231) Jefferson County, MO (38) St. Louis County, MO (607) Ste. Genevieve County, MO (13)  MonroeCounty(163) Monroe County (163)  RandolphCounty(118) Randolph County (118)  St.ClairCounty(231) St. Clair County (231)  JeffersonCountyMissouri(38) Jefferson County (38)  St.LouisCounty(607) St. Louis County (607)  Ste.GenevieveCounty(13) Ste. Genevieve County (13)
Waterloo is the county seat for Monroe County
Adjacent to Monroe County, Illinois
      Randolph County (118)  
      St. Clair County (231)  
      Jefferson County, Missouri (38)  
      St. Louis County, Missouri (607)  
      Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri (13)  
 
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101 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Kolmer Family Log Cabin
On Columbia Avenue just west of North Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
Log cabin donated by the: Conrad Kolmer Family to the Peterstown Heritage Society. The farm was purchased in 1851. The log cabin was moved from their 125 Acre farm two miles north of Waterloo.Map (db m148324) HM
102 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — La Belle Fontaine(Beautiful Spring)
Near South Church Street south of Debra Lane, on the right when traveling south.
The second American settlement in the northwest territory was established in 1782 by Capt. James Moore, an Officer of the American Revolution serving with the Virginia Militia. He was commissioned by Gov. Patrick Henry and sent George Rogers Clark . . . Map (db m145121) HM WM
103 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Legend Tells How Waterloo Got Its Name
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the left when traveling south.
Waterloo was named after the town of Belgium, site of Napoleon's defeat by Wellington, but why was this particular name given to this town? The town was originally divided into two parts - Bellefontaine at the south, named by the French for . . . Map (db m219947) HM
104 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Lincoln Whig CampaignVisit to Waterloo
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Illinois State Register in Springfield on September 4, 1840, reported that Lincoln arrived in Waterloo on Sunday, August 23, 1840. A notice was posted at the courthouse Monday morning, August 24, that Lincoln would address the people on . . . Map (db m219660) HM
105 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Martini Cemetery
On Kopp Road at Konarcik Road, on the right when traveling north on Kopp Road.
Martini Cemetery also known as Goeddeltown Cemetery 1862 to 1942 You are gone but not forgotten Ruht in Frieden [Rest in peace] Map (db m168728) HM
106 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Metzger-Crook Post 6504406 Veterans Drive — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid out in 1818 —
On Veterans Dvive, 0.1 miles east of Monroe St, on the right when traveling east.
In January 1946, several overseas veterans of Monroe County began talking about the possibilities of organizing a Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Monroe County. Raymond Oestreich, Frank Eichelmann and William Emick were among these men, and that . . . Map (db m179272) HM WM
107 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Mill Street Gas Explosions
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the right when traveling north.
At 6:30p.m. on Saturday, May 14, 1966 a natural gas explosion destroyed three buildings on Mill Street. The explosion leveled the two-story Ziebold Utilities Co. and the three story vacant building formerly occupied by the Monroe County Electric . . . Map (db m219664) HM
108 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Millstones
On North Main Street south of Columbia Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Millstones used to grind grain in the early days of the American Bottom.Map (db m224658) HM
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109 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Monroe County Bicentennial Bandstand
On S Main Street at W 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west on S Main Street.
On this site on August 25, 1840, Abraham Lincoln presented a political speech for Whig Party at the Monroe County Courthouse. This tablet erected by the Monroe County Bicenntennial Committee August 6, 2016Map (db m140355) HM
110 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Monroe County Court House
On West Mill Street at South Main Street, on the left when traveling west on West Mill Street.
January 6, 1816 — An Act of the legislature of the Illinois Territory was enacted to form a new county out of Randolph and St. Clair Counties to be called Monroe County named after then U.S. Secretary of State James Monroe who would be elected . . . Map (db m205551) HM
111 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Monroe County World War Veteran Memorial
On South Main Street south of West Mill Street, on the left when traveling south.
In memory of Monroe County World War Veterans Apr-6-1917 - Nov-11-1918 Columbia - Waterloo erected by Columbia Post 581-Goeddel-Buettner Post 747 Map (db m140349) WM
112 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Monroe County's World War I and World War II DeadBuried or Memoralized in American Overseas Military Cemeteries
On Lakeview Drive (County Highway 7) at South Library Street, on the left when traveling west on Lakeview Drive.
Archie W • Berry, Missing in Action U.S. Navy, served during World War II, Memorialized: tablets of the missing, Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii • John H • Bickelhaupt, Killed in Action, U.S. Army, served during World War I, Buried Plot F . . . Map (db m182226) WM
113 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Patriotic Mural
On North Main Street just north of Mill Street, on the right when traveling north.
This beautiful mural, hand-painted by Elaine and John Polizzi, is dedicated to Adolph Gaitsch, one of the first draftees in World War II, Earl Rietz, who served in the Korean War and all the Veterans who have ever called . . . Map (db m146072) WM
114 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Peterstown and the Merchant Prince
On North Main Street just south of Columbia Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The north end of Waterloo was originally called Peter's Town, for Emery Peter Rogers, 1795-1859. Coming from Massachusetts in 1816, he started with 5 acres here on the west side of the Kaskaskia Trail, where he operated a grist mill, woolen mill, . . . Map (db m143475) HM
115 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Porta WestfalicaWaterloo's Sister City
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the left when traveling south.
Waterloo's partnership with its Sister City, Porta Westfalica, West Germany, was formally organized on March 31, 1981. The conception took actually place on October 2, 1980, when a small group of people, led by the genealogical research done by . . . Map (db m219739) HM
116 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Potter's Field
Near S Market Street.
A Potter's field is a term used for a place for the burial of unknown or indigent people. The expression potter's field derives from the Bible, referring to a field used for the extraction of potter's clay; such land, useless for agriculture, . . . Map (db m140353) HM
117 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — POW ★ MIAYou are not Forgotten
On Lakeview Drive (County Highway 7) at South Library Street, on the left when traveling west on Lakeview Drive.
Dedicated to those who were imprisoned and memory of those still missing may we not forget their sacrifice.Map (db m182219) WM
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118 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — President Obama's Visit to Waterloo
On N Main Street, 0.1 miles south of First Street, on the right when traveling north.
President Barak Obama visited Monroe County in 2004, when he was running for the U.S. Senate. His visit occurred after his speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. He was greeted by a large crowd of Monroe County Democrats, . . . Map (db m219663) HM
119 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Revolutionary Patriots of Monroe County, IllinoisDedicated July 4, 1976
On South Main Street south of Mill Street, on the left when traveling south.
In Memory of the Revolutionary Patriots of Monroe County, Illinois William Biggs • Shadrach Bond, Sr. • Ebenezer Bourn • John Doyle • James Garretson • Pierre Giradot • Andrew Hilton • William Howard • Jacob Judy • Robert Kidd • James Lemen . . . Map (db m173568) WM
120 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Revolutionary War Soldiers Memorial
Near South Market Street, 0.2 miles north of East Bulldog, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of Revolutionary War Soldiers and all who followedMap (db m237711) WM
121 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Salem-Baum Evangelical Church
On Old Baum Church Road, on the left when traveling north.
On May 11, 1845, a German-speaking Protestant congregation was organized at the Philip Baum residence near here that same year, a log church was erected and a cemetery was opened on six acres immediately north of this spot which was donated by . . . Map (db m140506) HM
122 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Schorr Brewing Co.117 North Main — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid Out in 1818 —
On North Main Street north of Flower Street, on the left when traveling north.
The first brewery established in Waterloo, the Koechel brewery, was built at this location in 1847 by john and Elizabeth Koechel. It is believed to have been a wooden structure which was replaced by a brick building in 1852. John Koechel ran . . . Map (db m140421) HM
123 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Sears Roebuck Handiman Jr. Walk-Behind TractorCirca 1934 Briggs and Stratton model K engine — → —
Near Elaine Drive at Cathy Lane, on the left when traveling south.
This tractor was used through out the 1950, by Don Stumpf Sr. to till many gardens in Columbia, IL. Donated by the don Stumpf familyMap (db m187502) HM
124 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Site of the First English Speaking School in Illinois
On KK Road, on the right when traveling west.
On this site, in the year 1783, stood the first English speaking public school in the state of Illinois. It was taught by Samuel J. Seeley. The school was an abandoned squatters cabin, located on a tract of land known as the James Lemen Greater, . . . Map (db m140351) HM
125 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Smokehouse
On Birdie Lane, 0.6 miles Gall Road (Local Route 1), in the median.
Built over 100 years ago this smokehouse still stans on its original site. With its distinctive red roof and door, the smokehouse remains in its original condition and is now Annbriar's logo.Map (db m175613) HM
126 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Southern Hotel141 South Main — Waterloo, Monroe Co., Ill., Laid out in 1818
On South Main Street at West 3rd Street, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street. Reported missing.
In 1886, Peter Feller bought a wooden structure for $2,500 located on lots 13, 14 and 15 of block 19, which would later be addressed as 141 South Main Street, and known as the Southern Hotel. In 1892, the hotel was rebuilt of brick and a tavern . . . Map (db m206201) HM
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127 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — SS Peter and Paul High School
On Moore Street north of Columbia Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Predecessor to Gibault High School This flag pole stood in front of Memorial Hall. Foundation stones and sandstone from the front entrance of the high school building form the bench supports. The bricks for the planter are . . . Map (db m219224) HM
128 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — St. Paul United Church Of Christ
On North Main Street at West 1st Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
St. Paul United Church of Christ, of Waterloo, Illinois, had its beginning in 1846, in response to the formation of new denomination in Europe…a merger of many churches of German Reformed and Lutheran origin into the United Evangelical Church of . . . Map (db m220354) HM
129 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — St. Peter & Paul Catholic ChurchWaterloo, Monroe Co. Ill. — Laid out in 1818 —
On West Mill Street just south of West Mill Street, on the right when traveling south.
History Saints Peter and Paul Parish was founded in 1843, when, "On May 7th, 1843 the first Catholic baptisms of Catharine Glessner, Jacob Syler, and George Miller were recorded by Fr. Patrick McCabe. He was an itinerant priest from Ireland . . . Map (db m184542) HM
130 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Adelsberger House116 East Third — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid Out in 1818 —
On 3rd Street just west of South Market Street, on the left when traveling west.
The land on which Hopskeller now stands dates back to March, 1816, when William Lemon purchased nearly 255 acres at a cost of $2 per acre. This land encompassed all modern-day downtown Waterloo. For unknown reasons, in January of 1817 (only ten . . . Map (db m140337) HM
131 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Advocate Building216 South Main Street — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid out in 1818 —
On South Main Street just south of East 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
According to the late Mame Wetmore Horine, who remembered watching the building go up, the Advocate building was built in 1868 at 222 South Main Street. It was a brick, three-story structure. In 1862, J. F. Gotshall became the editor of the . . . Map (db m168403) HM
132 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Bellefontaine Bridge
Near Brittany Court, 0.1 miles south of Kasey Lane, on the right when traveling south.
This stone arch bridge dates back to 1877 when it was built by Charles Liebheit and Christian Hartmann. It extends over a tributary of Fountain Creek, called Moore's Run (named after James Moore, one of the founders of Waterloo). This bridge is . . . Map (db m143476) HM
133 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Bellefontaine Spring & House
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the left when traveling south.
Captain James Moore was an officer of the Virginia Militia during the American Revolution. Moore had an adventurous spirit and organized settlers to move to the West. The government offered the emigrants land grants for settlement in the vast, . . . Map (db m219744) HM
134 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Bison
On West Mill Street east of South Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
This statue pays homage to the buffalo, or bison which roamed the uplands of Monroe County thousands of years ago, trampling down prairie grasses, creating what became the Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trial. The trail was also used by Native Americans and was . . . Map (db m143250) HM
135 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Braun Property212 South Main — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid Out in 1818 —
On South Main Street north of East 4th Street, on the right when traveling north.
This historic building, known officially as Tax Lot 2 in Block 8 of Waterloo, dates back to the year 1845 and has served many purposes throughout the years. Unfortunately, we have no record of what it was used for in its earliest years, other . . . Map (db m143251) HM
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136 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Brey Building115 & 117 East Mill — Waterloo, Monroe Co., Ill., Laid out in 1818 —
On East Mill Street.
John Coleman purchased three lots (115, 117, and 119 East Mill) in 1834. The present building at 115 was built before the Civil War. In 1862 Coleman sold the property to William Hursey who later sold it to Paul C. Brey, who was a German native born . . . Map (db m140459) HM
137 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Founding of Waterloo
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the left when traveling south.
The first French people came to Illinois during the seventeenth century because of political instability in France. The settlers took a trail from Kaskaskia to Cahokia called the "Hill Trail" Along this trail, just south of Waterloo, is a spring . . . Map (db m219731) HM
138 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Garretson Home229 South Main — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid Out in 1818 —
On South Main Street just north of East 4th Street (Illinois Route 156), on the left when traveling north.
The Garretson Home was built in 1852 as a family home in the Italianate style, by William C. Garretson, a prominent figure in the history of Monroe County. William Garretson was a direct relative of James Garretson, one of the founding fathers of . . . Map (db m140387) HM
139 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Küenster Building123 South Main — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid Out in 1818 —
On South Main Street at West 3rd Street, on the left when traveling north on South Main Street.
The Küenster Building is named after its builder, Hubert Küenster, who built it as home to his pharmacy in 1871. Küenster was appointed as a Postmaster in 1865, so there is belief that the Post Office was also in this building at one point in time, . . . Map (db m140348) HM
140 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Küenster Building127 South Main — Waterloo, Monroe Co., Ill., Laid out in 1818 —
On South Main Street just north of West 3rd Street, on the left when traveling north.
Hubert Küenster immigrated to America from Germany in May 1852. He came to St. Louis, where he was a clerk in Dr. Berghoff’s drug store for a year. Some of his countrymen were residents in the neighborhood of Waterloo, and at their request, Küenster . . . Map (db m143986) HM
141 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Moore Family
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Moore family left a distinguished mark on Waterloo's history. Some time after settlement at Bellefontaine had been made, Captain James Moore, having established to some degree amicable relations with the Indians, took steps toward . . . Map (db m219950) HM
142 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Morrison Talbott Library215 Park Street — Waterloo, Monroe Co., Ill., Laid out in 1818 —
Near Park Street (Route 156) just east of South Liberty Street, on the left when traveling east.
Since the late 1800’s, citizens have worked to provide the community of Waterloo, Illinois, with a public library to serve as a cultural center. In 1892, Henry and Mary Talbott donated their personal collection of over 3,000 books and periodicals to . . . Map (db m144987) HM
143 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Odd Fellows Building202 South Main — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill, Laid Out in 1818 —
On South Main Street just south of West 3rd Street, on the left when traveling south.
Elizabeth and William Sinnhold were the first owners of the land of which the Odd Fellows building sits today. In 1875, M.C. Rodenberger and Wm. Kestner, established M.C. Rodenberger and Company, which made and sold marble and granite monuments, . . . Map (db m140519) HM
144 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Oldendorf-Horn Building116 North Main Street — Waterloo, Monroe Co., Ill., Laid out in 1818 —
On North Main Street just north of Flower Street, on the right when traveling north.
This property, located at 116 North Main Street, dates back to the year 1843. Not much is known about its original owners, John H. and Mariah Pirtle. They sold the building to Thomas Singleton on June 13, 1843 for two hundred and thirty-five . . . Map (db m148321) HM
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145 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Peterstown House
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Peterstown House is located at 275 North Main Street in Waterloo. In the early days, this area was part of a claim on the Kaskaskia Land Grant owned by Joseph Wooley. In 1817, Enoch Moore obtained the property by paying back taxes of four . . . Map (db m219949) HM
146 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Pluth Building115, 117 & 119 South Main — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid Out in 1818 —
On South Main street just south of West Mill Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Pluth Building was originally constructed in 1885 as a two-story building which featured a French-style mansard roof. The roof reached the height of the current building's third floor. Original sketches of the building plans detail the upstairs . . . Map (db m140350) HM
147 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Schatte Cabin
On Columbia Avenue just west of North Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
Original site was near Maeystown, purchased by Frederick Schatte in 1888. The Schatte family used the cabin for shelter until their home was built. Donated by Halbert Schatte to Peterstown Heritage Society in 1975. Moved to this site by Alfred . . . Map (db m148325) HM
148 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Schmitt-Nobbe Building110 South Church — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid Out in 1818 —
On South Church Street just south of West Mill Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Schmitt-Nobbe Building has been a grocery store for the bulk of its existence. In 1941 Ambrose Schmitt inherited the property, along with several other properties, from his wife Annie Schmitt upon her death. Ambrose decided to leave it all to . . . Map (db m140381) HM
149 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The State Bank of Waterloo113 South Main Street — Waterloo, Monroe Co., Ill., Laid out in 1818 —
On South Main Street just north of West 3rd Street, on the left when traveling north.
Records dating back to 1837 tell us that David Ditch, an early pioneer of Waterloo, was the original owner of this property. David Ditch is known for operating Waterloo’s first hotel and bar, called Ditch Tavern, which was about 2 blocks north of . . . Map (db m148323) HM
150 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Stroh Building101 East Mill Street
On East Mill Street, on the right when traveling south on East Mill Street.
Before 1830, John Coleman erected a large windmill at the corner of Main and Mill where this building stands today. He also owned a mill next door. The mill was changed into an ox-mill in 1837 and destroyed by fire in 1857, when it was a steam . . . Map (db m140392) HM
151 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Wallhaus Building129 South Main Street — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill, Laid out in 1818 —
On South Main Street, 0.1 miles north of West 3rd Street, on the right when traveling south.
Henry Wallhaus was born on April 7, 1847 in Daenkershausen, Germany. His family emigrated to the U.S. in 1855and settled in the Columbia, Illinois area. Shortly after, the Wallhaus' bought a farm in the Foster Pond area. Henry farmed his father . . . Map (db m181911) HM
152 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Wissmath Property107 South Main Street — Waterloo, Monroe Co. Ill., Laid Out in 1818 —
On South Main Street just south of West Mill Street, on the left when traveling north.
This property, 107 South Main Street, is officially known as Tax Lot 11 in Block 12 of Old Town, now City of Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois. Property deeds date back to 1867, when its first owners, John and Mary Harms sold the property to . . . Map (db m156248) HM
153 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Ziebold Fountain / The Courthouse CannonKaskaskia Cahokia Trail
On South Main Street just north of 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Ziebold Fountain Mary Ziebold, native of Waterloo, went off to study music at a young age, and made a name for herself as a talented opera singer. Through studying music abroad, she maintained an intense love of her home . . . Map (db m189613) HM
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154 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Twin City ThresherCirca 1919 — → —
Near Elaine Drive at Cathy Lane, on the left when traveling south.
Manufactured by the Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co. Separating the grain from the chaff and stalk via the threshing machine was one of agriculture's greatest advancements. Threshing machines enabled the U.S. to become the greatest producer and . . . Map (db m187503) HM
155 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Veterans Memorial
On Bellefontaine Dr. at Talbot St., on the left when traveling south on Bellefontaine Dr..
U.S. American Legion, GAR 1861-1865, U.S. World War Veteran, American Legion Auxiliary, World War 1917- 1918, Veterans of Foreign Wars United States,Map (db m191773) WM
156 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Veterans Memorial for All Wars
On Lakeview Drive (Illinois Route 7) at South Library Street, on the left when traveling west on Lakeview Drive.
From the people of Monroe County Illinois In honor of those who perished In tribute to those who served In gratitude to those now serving Map (db m143503) WM
157 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Vietnam War Memorial
On South Library Street at Lakeview Drive (County Road 7), on the right when traveling south on South Library Street.
Dedicated to the men and women who served with dignity and honor in the Vietnam WarMap (db m219156) WM
158 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Waterloo City HallWaterloo, Monroe Co., Ill., Laid out in 1818
On West 4th Street (Illinois Route 156) just east of South Church Street (Illinois Route 156), on the left when traveling west.
The Waterloo City Hall is situated on Lots 75 and 76 at 100 West Fourth Street in the southerly block between Main Street and Church Street. In 1816, George Forquer purchased a tract of land that is now part of the City of Waterloo. Forquer and . . . Map (db m144219) HM
159 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Waterloo Fire Department Memorial Bell Plaza
On North Moore Street, 0.1 miles south of Illinois Ave, on the left when traveling south.
By ring this bell, cast in 1894, early members of the Waterloo Volunteer Fire Company were called to action to assist their neighbors in times of emergency. Since that time, the bell has graced every fire station the Waterloo Fire Department . . . Map (db m148284) HM
160 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Waterloo Municipal Band
On South Main Street at West 3rd Street, on the left when traveling south on South Main Street.
Tuesday night band concerts have long been special in Waterloo-one could go uptown on a beautiful summer evening to listen to a free concert with family and friends. Ice cream and popcorn always available as a special treat. The city has . . . Map (db m204834) HM
161 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — World War I Grave Markers2018 Eagle Scout Project by Sam Thomas of Boy Scout Troup 323
Near Adams Drive at Adams Drive, on the left when traveling east.
To honor the brave soldiers who fought in World War I, Sam Thomas marked the graves of WW I Veterans buried in the City of Waterloo that did not already have a military recognition. There are 25 in the Waterloo City Cemetery and 18 in St. Peter . . . Map (db m146821) WM
162 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — World War I Memorial
On South Library Street at Lakeview Drive (County Road 7), on the right when traveling south on South Library Street.
Dedicated in memory of those w2ho served in World War I, It was known as the The Great War to End All WarsMap (db m219160) WM
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163 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — World War II Memorial
On South Library Street at Lakeview Drive (County Road 7) on South Library Street.
Dedicated in memory of those who served in World War II, "The Greatest Generation" 1941 -1945Map (db m219159) WM

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