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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Chester, Illinois

 
Clickable Map of Randolph 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 Randolph County, IL (118) Jackson County, IL (49) Monroe County, IL (163) Perry County, IL (10) St. Clair County, IL (231) Washington County, IL (8) Perry County, MO (21) Ste. Genevieve County, MO (12)  RandolphCounty(118) Randolph County (118)  JacksonCounty(49) Jackson County (49)  MonroeCounty(163) Monroe County (163)  PerryCounty(10) Perry County (10)  St.ClairCounty(231) St. Clair County (231)  WashingtonCounty(8) Washington County (8)  PerryCountyMissouri(21) Perry County (21)  Ste.GenevieveCounty(12) Ste. Genevieve County (12)
Chester is the county seat for Randolph County
Chester is in Randolph County
      Randolph County (118)  
ADJACENT TO RANDOLPH COUNTY
      Jackson County (49)  
      Monroe County (163)  
      Perry County (10)  
      St. Clair County (231)  
      Washington County (8)  
      Perry County, Missouri (21)  
      Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri (12)  
 
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1 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Alice the Goon & Child
On Lehmen Drive (Illinois Route 3) west of Olive Street, on the right when traveling north.
Alice first appeared in 1933 as the beastly cohort of the evil Seahag. Alice the Goon and her child soon became friends with Popeye and fan favorites.Map (db m161543) HM
2 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Bluto
On Swanwick Street at West Holmes Street (Illinois Route 3), on the right when traveling west on Swanwick Street.
Popeye's 1st Screen Villain - 1933 Bluto's Comic Strip Debut - 1932 Map (db m161547) HM
3 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Castor Oyl & Bernice the Whiffle Hen
On State Street (Illinois Route 150) west of Memorial Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Castor, Olive's brother, was always a schemer. In 1929 he met Bernice the Magical Hen, and planned a boat trip to Dice Island. A very young Popeye was hired to pilot their boat. Elzie Segar, the year before he died, introduced "Castor Oyl, the . . . Map (db m161717) HM
4 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Chester, Randolph County, IllinoisLewis & Clark Expedition — 1803-1806 —
On Bridge Bypass Road (Illinois Route 150) at Kaskaskia Street, on the right when traveling north on Bridge Bypass Road.
The town of Chester, Illinois, sprawls on the eastern bluffs overlooking the November 27, 1803, Horse Island campsite of Captain Lewis and William Clark on the west bank of the Mississippi River near its confluence with the Kaskaskia River. The . . . Map (db m144872) HM
5 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Chester-Kaskaskia, Illinois
Near Illinois Route 150, 0.2 miles south of Briarhill Road.
Shadrach Bond, first Governor of Illinois (1818-1822), is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Chester. The first recorded settler in the area was John McFerron who purchased land in 1817 but Samuel Smith, who settled here in 1830, is considered the . . . Map (db m161446) HM
6 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Cole Oyl
On State Street (Illinois Route 150) north of Mullins Road, on the right when traveling south.
Father of Olive & Castor Oyl, husband to Nana and original cast member of Thimble Theater in 1919. Cole's character was inspired by Chester Library's founder, C.B. ColeMap (db m161721) HM
7 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Elias Kent Kane
Near West Holmes Street (Illinois Route 3) south of Bridge Bypass Road.
Elias Kent Kane, architect of the state's first constitution was born in New York in 1794. Kane studied law and began his practice in Tennessee. In 1814 he moved to Kaskaskia, where he was appointed a judge of the Illinois Territory. Active in . . . Map (db m161382) HM
8 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Flood of 1993
On Bridge Bypass Road (Illinois Route 150) south of Randolph Street.
The Mississippi "cannot be tamed, curbed, or confined…you cannot bar its path with an obstruction which it will not tear down, dance over and laugh at." -Mark Twain The bottomland in front of you was flooded from the Chester bluff . . . Map (db m161862) HM
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9 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — For God and Country
On Ill3/ Opdyke Street at Frederick St., on the left when traveling south on Ill3/ Opdyke Street.
For God and Country, dedicated in memory of those of our community who made the supreme sacrifice in the great wars. May they rest in peace .Map (db m190977) WM
10 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Four Nephews
On Opdyke Street (Illinois Route 3) south of Crosby Street, on the right when traveling south.
These miniature replicas of Popeye first appeared in a dream sequence in the 1940 film "Wimmin is a Myskery". They returned as Popeye's four nephews in the 1942 film "Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye and' Peep-eye" and many other films for four decadesMap (db m161718) HM
11 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — George Rogers Clark Campsite
Near Illinois Route 150, 0.2 miles south of Briarhill Road.
In the third year of the American Revolutionary War, Lt. Col. George Rogers Clark and his army of 170 Virginians set out from Fort Massac (Metropolis) on their way to liberate the town of Kaskaskia from British control. On July 3, 1778, Clark's army . . . Map (db m161445) HM
12 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Governor Shadrach Bond1773-1832
Near West Holmes Street (Illinois Route 3) south of Bridge Bypass Road.
Shadrach Bond, first Governor of Illinois, was born November 24, 1773, in Fredericktown, Maryland. He came to Illinois in 1794 and farmed at New Design. In 1805 he was elected to the Indiana Territorial Assembly, where he was instrumental in . . . Map (db m161381) HM
13 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Ham Gravy
On State Street (Route 150), on the left when traveling west.
On Dec. 19, 1919 Harold Hamgravy and Olive Oyl became the premiere characters of Segar's Cartoon Series, Thimble Theatre. Popeye's debut would follow Jan. 17, 1929.Map (db m196122) HM
14 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — King Blozo
On Swanwick Street at West German Street, on the right when traveling east on Swanwick Street.
Ruler of Spinachovia who debuted in the 1931 Thimble Theatre comic strip "The Great Rough House War"Map (db m161725) HM
15 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Lewis and Clark in Illinois
On Bridge Bypass Road (Illinois Route 150) at Kaskaskia Street (County Route 6), on the right when traveling north on Bridge Bypass Road.
On November 27, 1803, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and their party camped on Horse Island, just opposite this place at the confluence of the Kaskaskia and Mississippi Rivers. The next morning, Lewis left them to travel by land. Clark and the men . . . Map (db m144873) HM
16 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Mary's River Covered Bridge
Near Illinois Route 150, 0.2 miles south of Briarhill Road.
Built in 1854, in continuous service from 1854-1930. Was originally part of a planked toll road between Breman and Chester. All of the timber in the bridge is the original with the exceptions of the floor, floor joist, roof and siding. Acquired by . . . Map (db m161447) HM
17 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Nana Oyl
On State Street (Route 150), on the right when traveling east.
Nana Oyl An original cast member or Thimble Theater. She was the wife of Cole Oyl, and the mother of Castor Oyl and Olive Oyl.Map (db m196126) HM
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18 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Poopdeck Pappy
On Bodes Lane at Lehman Drive (Illinois Route 3), on the left when traveling south on Bodes Lane.
In 1936 King Features Syndicate instructed Elzie Segar to tone down Popeye's roughness. They feared his popular sailor was too rough for the millions of his young fans. Pappy, Popeye's ornery father, was created to fill the void. Pappy's film debut . . . Map (db m161541) HM
19 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Popeye
Near Bridge Bypass Road west of Randolph Street, on the left when traveling west.
This statue is erected in tribute to Elzie Crisler Segar Born in Chester, Illinois - Dec. 8, 1894 Died in Santa Monica, California - Oct. 13, 1938 Mr. Segar created Popeye from his recollection of Frank "Rocky" Fiegel — . . . Map (db m70409) HM
20 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Popeye & The Perennial Pups
On State Street (Illinois Route 150) north of East Holmes Street, on the right when traveling east.
1st appearances in Comic Strips Fido (Segar) 1916 Snits (Segar) 1920 Chester (Eisman) 1996 Map (db m196823) HM
21 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Port of Chester, Illinois Welcoming Mississippi River Travelers since 1829
On Ferry Street at Kaskaskia St when traveling south on Ferry Street.
Chester's Historic Riverfront. Imagine early Chester and its bustling businesses along the riverfront. Hotels, restaurants, a machine shop, and several large stores lined both sides of the street. The Landmark (known as the St.Louis Flats) on the . . . Map (db m155831) HM
22 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Prof. O.G. Wotasnozzle
On Stanwick Street east of Roberts Street, on the right when traveling west.
Elzie Segar debuted this eccentric inventor and self-described genius on May 8, 1932 by writing him into the popular "Sappo" comic. The professor became a mainstay in the Popeye comic books of the 1940'sMap (db m161540) HM
23 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Rough House
On State Street (Illinois Route 150) west of Old Plank Road, on the right when traveling north.
Segar's hard working chef debuted on May 24, 1931. He owns and operates the Rough House Café. Since the diner serves hamburgers, Wimpy frequents the beanery in constant search of a free meal and his famous plea "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a . . . Map (db m161716) HM
24 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Sea Hag & Bernard the Vulture
Near State Street (Illinois Route 150) west of Dixie Drive.
The Sea Hag was created by Elzie C. Segar in 1929 as part of the "Thimble Theater" comic strip. She has become one of the principal enemies of Popeye the Sailor. Upon first meeting Popeye she fell madly in love with him. With the aid of her pet . . . Map (db m161714) HM
25 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Sherlock and Segar
On Swanwick St., on the left when traveling east.
The Times Elzie Crisler Segar Creator of Popeye Born December 8, 1894 Chester Illinois Erected in 2019 125 Anniversary of Segar's Birth Acknowledging Segar's compelling interest in the master detectiveMap (db m196128) HM
26 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Statehood of IllinoisHistory began in Randolph County 1818-2018
On West Taylor Street (Illinois Route 150) east of Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Village of Kaskaskia was established in April 1703 by the French in Illinois Country of New France. Kaskaskia is recognized as the oldest seat of organized government west of the Allegheny Mountains. On April 18, 1818, the United States . . . Map (db m163829) HM
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27 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — The Chester Bridge
Near Bridge Bypass Road (Illinois Route 150) south of Randolph Street.
In 1938 plans began in Chester to build a bridge spanning the Mississippi River. Construction of the bridge started in 1941 and was completed in 1942 at a cost of $1,385,000. The total length of the bridge was 2,826 feet with two 670 foot center . . . Map (db m161842) HM
28 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — The Railroad
On East Kaskaskia Street at Ferry Street, on the left when traveling west on East Kaskaskia Street.
The railroads were part of everyday life. Up to 14 passenger and freight trains passed through Chester each day on three railroads. A popular means of transportation was the Dinky, a self-propelled motor car for short and low volume routes. . . . Map (db m156246) HM
29 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — The River Boats
On East Kaskaskia Street at Ferry Street, on the right when traveling east on East Kaskaskia Street.
Showboats traveled up and down the river bring plays and music to Chester. A band marched up the hill to play at the courthouse or in town. Residents were invited to attend plays performed on boardMap (db m156191) HM
30 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — The Spirit of 17761776 - 1976
On State Street (Illinois Route 150) just south of Church Street, on the right when traveling south.
The spirit of 1776 still lives in America "Honor the dead by helping the living"Map (db m196142) WM
31 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — This Eternal FlameA Torch of Freedom
On Ill3/ Opdyke St. near Frederick St., on the left when traveling south.
This Eternal Flame A Torch of Freedom Dedicated in memory of all war heroes, living and dead, for devoted service to their country Map (db m190981) WM
32 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Thomas Mather1795-1853
On East Kaskaskia Street west of Ferry Street, on the left when traveling south.
Thomas Mather was born in Simsbury, Connecticut, in 1795. His father, William Mather, fought in the Revolutionary War and was a direct descendant of Cotton Mather. The New England minister associated with the Salem Witch Trials. Thomas Mather . . . Map (db m161322) HM
33 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Toar
On Wall Street at East Kaskaskia Street, on the left when traveling south on Wall Street.
20,000 year old caveman debuted on February 7, 1935 as Popeye's foe but soon became one of his most trusted friendsMap (db m161720) HM
34 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — War Memorial
On State Street (Illinois Route 150) at Opdyke Street (Illinois Route 3), on the left when traveling south on State Street.
Dedicated to the memory of Those who died in military Service to our station, and in Honor of all who served in The Armed Forces of the United States of America. Those honored here "gave the Last full measure of devotion" . . . Map (db m163833) WM
35 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Weistar House
On Chestnut Street west of West Taylor Street (Illinois Route 150), on the left when traveling east.
Weistar House ca 1859 has been listed in the National Register Of Historic Places (additional plaque:) Stone Cottage 1850 on Lot 20 deeded to John & Samuel Lybarger Descendants of Revolutionary War . . . Map (db m163831) HM
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36 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Wimpy
On State Street (Illinois Route 150) at Opdyke Street (Illinois Route 3), on the right when traveling west on State Street.
Popeye's loveable hamburger mooching associate was inspired by Chester Opera House owner William "Windy Bill" SchuchbertMap (db m161545) HM
 
 
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Apr. 18, 2024