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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Greenup

 
Clickable Map of Cumberland 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 Cumberland County, IL (6) Clark County, IL (14) Coles County, IL (17) Effingham County, IL (12) Jasper County, IL (2) Shelby County, IL (13)  CumberlandCounty(6) Cumberland County (6)  ClarkCounty(14) Clark County (14)  ColesCounty(17) Coles County (17)  EffinghamCounty(12) Effingham County (12)  JasperCounty(2) Jasper County (2)  ShelbyCounty(13) Shelby County (13)
Greenup, Illinois and Vicinity
    Cumberland County (6)
    Clark County (14)
    Coles County (17)
    Effingham County (12)
    Jasper County (2)
    Shelby County (13)
 
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1Illinois (Cumberland County), Greenup — "The Road that Built the Nation"
On Cumberland Road north of U.S. 40, on the right when traveling east.
[column 1:] "History of The National Road" Settlers had been moving west since the early 1700's. By 1802, so many farms and towns had been settled in the Ohio Valley that people living in the territory were calling for . . . — Map (db m155631) HM
2Illinois (Cumberland County), Greenup — Cumberland County Covered Bridge
On Cumberland Road north of U.S. 40, on the right when traveling east.
Historic Bridge Re-Created 177 years after the original Jackson Covered Bridge was constructed on this site a new bridge now spans the Embarass River. This structure re-creates as an original covered timber bridge that once stood on this . . . — Map (db m152477) HM
3Illinois (Cumberland County), Greenup — GreenupRails and Trails
On West Cumberland Street (Illinois Route 121) west of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
He was a man of vision. When William C. Greenup co-founded this village in 1834, the land around it was wilderness. But as Illinois Superintendent of the National Road, Greenup saw tremendous potential in the area adjacent to America's highway. . . . — Map (db m152532) HM
4Illinois (Cumberland County), Greenup — Greenup Township Carnegie Library
On West Cumberland Street (Illinois Route 121) near North Mill Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1904 — Map (db m153196) HM
5Illinois (Cumberland County), Greenup — Old to New: Bridges over the Embarras River
On Cumberland Road north of U.S. 40, on the right when traveling east.
[column 1:] 1830 - Original Jackson Truss Bridge Excerpts from inspection report made in 1833: [Doc. No. 117] 23d Congress, 1st Session, HO. Of Reps. War Dept. May 14, 1834 "Inspection Cumberland Road and its . . . — Map (db m155370) HM
6Illinois (Cumberland County), Greenup — Site of Barbour Inn
On West Cumberland Street (Illinois Route 121) west of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
Site of Barbour Inn 1831, on Old National Trail, town established in 1836, by W.C. Greenup — Map (db m152786) HM
 
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