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Historical Markers in Jerseyville, Illinois

 
Clickable Map of Jersey 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 Jersey County, IL (22) Calhoun County, IL (6) Greene County, IL (4) Macoupin County, IL (36) Madison County, IL (217) St. Charles County, MO (233)  JerseyCounty(22) Jersey County (22)  CalhounCounty(6) Calhoun County (6)  GreeneCounty(4) Greene County (4)  MacoupinCounty(36) Macoupin County (36)  MadisonCounty(217) Madison County (217)  St.CharlesCountyMissouri(233) St. Charles County (233)
Jerseyville is the county seat for Jersey County
Jerseyville is in Jersey County
      Jersey County (22)  
ADJACENT TO JERSEY COUNTY
      Calhoun County (6)  
      Greene County (4)  
      Macoupin County (36)  
      Madison County (217)  
      St. Charles County, Missouri (233)  
 
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1 Illinois, Jersey County, Jerseyville — The Hathaway Cemetery Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the three mothers and their five children buried in the Hathaway Cemetery. Located in Section 34 of Jersey Township North, the cemetery was the final resting place of: Lydia and John McCluer; Katherine, Elizabeth, and . . . Map (db m142828) HM
2 Illinois, Jersey County, Jerseyville — The Lone Star School
The Lone Star School is one of more than 70 one-room schools once located throughout Jersey County. The school was built in 1877 roughly 13 miles west of Jerseyville, near the intersection of Routes 16 and 100. For more than 70 years, children . . . Map (db m142795) HM
3 Illinois, Jersey County, Jerseyville — The McAdams, Plummer & Hagen Cabins
Leonard and Clay McAdams built the log cabin on your right in the 1920s in the timbered-covered hills in southwestern Jersey County. The cabin was home to a family of six and looked much as it does today, with one room downstairs and a small loft . . . Map (db m142794) HM
4 Illinois, Jersey County, Jerseyville — The Red House / Cheney Mansion
You are standing in what once was known as Hickory Grove, a tiny settlement that included three log cabins and the Red House. The four-room Red House, built in 1827, was the first frame home in this area. In 1830, the Red House was converted . . . Map (db m142827) HM
5 Illinois, Jersey County, Jerseyville — The Union Forest Church
The Union Forest Church was built in 1920 about eight miles southwest of Jerseyville. Its creation was a community effort: Leslie Stamps donated 1/2 acre of land, local farmers donated and milled the lumber, the Jerseyville Baptist Church donated . . . Map (db m142824) HM
 
 
 
 
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Mar. 28, 2024