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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Springfield

 
Clickable Map of Sangamon 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 Sangamon County, IL (127) Cass County, IL (11) Christian County, IL (7) Logan County, IL (52) Macon County, IL (23) Macoupin County, IL (10) Menard County, IL (17) Montgomery County, IL (13) Morgan County, IL (16)  SangamonCounty(127) Sangamon County (127)  CassCounty(11) Cass County (11)  ChristianCounty(7) Christian County (7)  LoganCounty(52) Logan County (52)  MaconCounty(23) Macon County (23)  MacoupinCounty(10) Macoupin County (10)  MenardCounty(17) Menard County (17)  MontgomeryCounty(13) Montgomery County (13)  MorganCounty(16) Morgan County (16)
Springfield, Illinois and Vicinity
    Sangamon County (127)
    Cass County (11)
    Christian County (7)
    Logan County (52)
    Macon County (23)
    Macoupin County (10)
    Menard County (17)
    Montgomery County (13)
    Morgan County (16)
 
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101Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — The State Capitol
Near S. 2nd Street at E. Capitol Street.
Completed in 1888 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m48868) HM
102Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — The Temporary Vault
Near Monument Avenue 0.3 miles north of West Oak Ridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
"It stood on the brow of the hill, about fifty yards northeast of the monument. It was removed late in the Autumn of 1871, and the site where it stood graded down about fifteen feet." John Carroll Power, 1889 Custodian of the Lincoln . . . — Map (db m144299) HM
103Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — The Underground Railroad in Lincoln's Neighborhood
On 8th Street.
The Underground Railroad refers to the efforts of enslaved African Americans to gain their freedom by escaping bondage. Acts of self-emancipation made runaways "fugitives" according to the laws of the time. While most began and completed their . . . — Map (db m48450) HM
104Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — The Wedding of the Rose and the Lotus
On 5th Street.
This painting by Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931), entitled "The Wedding of the Rose and the Lotus" was a companion piece to one of Lindsay's poems. Lindsay recited the poem in 1915 for President Woodrow Wilson's Cabinet to commemorate the . . . — Map (db m57195) HM
105Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — This Vault
Near Monument Avenue 0.4 miles north of West Oak Ridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
This vault held the remains of Abraham Lincoln from May 4, 1865 to December 21, 1865 — Map (db m144297) HM
106Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — Virgil Hickox HomeLooking for Lincoln
On East Capitol Avenue west of South 6th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Virgil Hickox was one of many local people who disagreed politically with Abraham Lincoln. Raised in the traditions of Jeffersonian Democracy as a youth in New York, he settled in Springfield in 1834 and became a prosperous merchant, railroad . . . — Map (db m156400) HM
107Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — What Did Abraham Lincoln Eat?
On 8th Street just north of Jackson Street.
Today many people refer to gardening as a hobby, but in the mid-19th Century many families depended on a kitchen garden to enrich their diets with seasonal foods such as fruits, vegetables and herbs. This recreated 19th Century kitchen garden . . . — Map (db m48540) HM
108Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — William Beedle House
On 8th Street just south of E. Capitol Street.
Beedle, a railroad fireman rented this house. Mrs. Ann Walters, a widow, owned this property as well as a two-story frame house which stood on the two lots immediately to the right. Mrs. Walters used the rent as income to help support herself, her . . . — Map (db m48456) HM

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