Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sparta, Illinois
Chester is the county seat for Randolph County
Sparta is in Randolph County
Randolph County(118) ► ADJACENT TO RANDOLPH COUNTY Jackson County(49) ► Monroe County(164) ► Perry County(10) ► St. Clair County(231) ► Washington County(8) ► Perry County, Missouri(21) ► Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri(14) ►
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On Schuline Road (County Route 4) east of Orchard Road, on the right when traveling east.
Charter Oak School is said to be the only octagonal one-story brick schoolhouse in Illinois. It was built in 1873, in accordance with a design suggested by Daniel Ling, a teacher of the Charter Oak School district. It served as a school until 1953. . . . — — Map (db m161316) HM
Near East Mound Street at Michael Road, on the left when traveling west.
In Memoriam to Gold Star Mothers
WWI • WWII • Korea • Vietnam • All Wars & Conflicts
Dedicated Memorial Day 1987 by those who care
— — Map (db m205539) WM
On W. Hood Avenue at N. St. Louis Street, on the right when traveling west on W. Hood Avenue.
In Memory of Revolutionary War Soldiers
Buried in Randolph County, Illinois
Joseph Anderson ·
Bazelle Allere ·
Joseph Allere ·
Michael Antere ·
Antoine Bievenue ·
Daniel Blouin ·
Sean Baptiste Baroau ·
Robert Bratney . . . — — Map (db m237921) HM
On Main Event Lans, 0.1 miles Randolph Co. Hwy 13, on the right when traveling south.
From 1900 through 1923, the Grand American
was held in ten different cities. They included
New York, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Chicago,
Columbus, Springfield, Dayton, St. Louis,
Cleveland and Atlantic City.
In 1924 the Grand was held in . . . — — Map (db m230841) HM
On East Broadway Street (Illinois Route 154) at South Market Street (County Road 4), on the right when traveling west on East Broadway Street.
We dedicate this memorial to the courage and valor of the members of our community who served this country by answering the call of freedom
The Hunter Brothers, Albert, Kenneth, John & Walter, on July 4,1930. The entire world suddenly knew the . . . — — Map (db m174990) HM