On West Main Street at South Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.
This monument stands upon the site of the Red Star Mill, which was purchased by Edgar Provart in 1918 and thereafter operated by him as one of the major industries of the City of DuQuoin. The flour and feed produced by the mill were sold to . . . — — Map (db m146180) HM
On Mill Street at West St. Louis Street, on the right when traveling south on Mill Street.
In the frame building that stood on this site, the Illinois Baptist State Association was organized, January 31, 1907, by messengers from 226 churches.
Officers elected were: Moderator R.H. Flannigan; Ass't Moderator, J.K. Trovillion; Secretary . . . — — Map (db m173405) HM
On East Water Street (Local Route 154) at South Main Street (Illinois Route 13), on the right when traveling west on East Water Street.
World War I
John C Barratt •
Leo Bednarkewicz •
Clyde Fulton •
Henry Isaacs •
George Matzenbacher •
Carl H McCollum •
Ezra J Miller •
Roy Mitchell •
Rollen E Naylor •
Arthur R Parker •
Harry H Polley •
Harry H Ray • . . . — — Map (db m175056) WM
On West Water Street (Illinois Route 154) at South Main Street (Illinois Route 13), on the right when traveling west on West Water Street.
Drew Michaels Uhles • Wyatt Dale Eisenhauer • William David Templeton
To the men and women of this community who helped preserve the freedom of humanity for all ages to come. — — Map (db m174405) WM
On N. Main near Ill 154, on the left when traveling south.
This Bicentennial Memorial was erected by the Pinckeyville Chamber of Commerce and dedicated on July 4 1975 may this memorial remind us that liberty and justice have made this nation the greatest in the world . The use of this bell was granted in . . . — — Map (db m174397) HM
On Illinois Route 13, 0.4 miles east of Lost Praire Road, on the right when traveling east.
A tribute to our Country's Veterans
With this memorial we honor those who gave their lives defending our freedom. As we remember their sacrifices, we appreciate more than ever the willingness of all who served and who risked their lives . . . — — Map (db m196114) WM