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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Springfield, Illinois

 
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 (196) Cass County, IL (14) Christian County, IL (13) Logan County, IL (76) Macon County, IL (29) Macoupin County, IL (36) Menard County, IL (17) Montgomery County, IL (26) Morgan County, IL (20)  SangamonCounty(196) Sangamon County (196)  CassCounty(14) Cass County (14)  ChristianCounty(13) Christian County (13)  LoganCounty(76) Logan County (76)  MaconCounty(29) Macon County (29)  MacoupinCounty(36) Macoupin County (36)  MenardCounty(17) Menard County (17)  MontgomeryCounty(26) Montgomery County (26)  MorganCounty(20) Morgan County (20)
Springfield is the county seat for Sangamon County
Springfield is in Sangamon County
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101 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Revolutionary War Patriots
(front:) Three Patriots and their wives are interred in blocks 12 and 13 on the hill north of this site. Moses Broadwell (1764-1827). Served in 3rd New Jersey Reg't, Continental Army in 1780. The regiment saw action during the New . . . Map (db m156871) HM WM
102 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Robert Stuart Fitzgerald Boyhood Home
Poet, translator, writer, educator, Robert Stuart Fitzgerald (1910-1985) lived in his family's home on this site (215 E. Jackson) for 20 years. While a student at Springfield High School, his talent for poetry came to the attention of poet Vachel . . . Map (db m184684) HM
103 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Sarah Cook House
During 1860, this house was rented to Mrs. Cook, a widow, who let rooms to help provide support for herself and her children. In 1855, a Springfield newspaper carried an advertisement for Mrs. Cook's photographic studio, with its "splendid Camera, . . . Map (db m48453) HM
104 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — 6 — Second and Monroe StreetsSite of State Arsenal — 1908 Race Riot Walking Tour —
The State Arsenal was used as a safe haven for many black families. The mob's intended assault on the Arsenal's sanctuary on August 15, 1908, was thwarted by the presence of military guards. The militia had been called to action earlier by Governor . . . Map (db m200006) HM
105 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — 1 — Seventh and Jefferson StreetsOld County Jail Site — 1908 Race Riot Walking Tour —
On August 14, 1908, a mob gathered at the Sangamon County Jail and demanded the release of George Richardson and Joe James, two black prisoners. Richardson was accused of raping Mabel Hallam, a white woman; and James was accused of the murder of . . . Map (db m199935) HM
106 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Shea's, Springfield, IllinoisRoute 66 Roadside Attraction Reported permanently removed
Family-owned and operated, Shea's has been under the same management since 1946. Recognized by Hampton Hotels Save-A-Landmark program as a site worth seeingMap (db m189148) HM
107 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Soldiers of the American Revolution
In Memory of the Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in Sangamon County                 Isaac Baker                      Ezekiel Harrison                 Moses Broadwell             John Lockridge                 George Bryan . . . Map (db m12427) WM
108 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Soldiers of the War of 1812
To Honor the Soldiers of the War of 1812 who lie buried in Sangamon County First Column: Roswell Abel • James Adams • William Archer • James Baker • Jacob Baker • Eli Barbre • Isaac Bates • Oliver Bates • Amor Batterton • Philo Beers . . . Map (db m46175) WM
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109 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Solomon Allen Barn
Allen, a gunsmith, owned and lived in a house on this property during the 1850's and '60's. His barn is the only outbuilding from the Lincoln period that still exists in the Historic Site. Many of Lincoln's neighbors kept livestock in barns . . . Map (db m48448) HM
110 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Some Exterior Features
The tomb's exterior is of granite, the point of the obelisk standing 117 feet high. A bronze statue portrays Lincoln holding the Emancipation Proclamation. The eagle on the plaque below holds in its beak the broken chain of human slavery. Shields . . . Map (db m49007) HM
111 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Spanish American War Memorial
West Side Illinois Volunteer Regiments 7th Infantry • Colonel Marcus Kavanaugh 8th Infantry • Colonel John R. Marshall 9th Infantry • Colonel James R. Campbell 1st Cavalry • Colonel Edward G. Young Battery A Light Artillery • Captain . . . Map (db m81690) HM
112 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — 7 — Spring and Edwards StreetsSite of Edwards School and William Donnegan's Lynching — 1908 Race Riot Walking Tour —
On August 15, 1908, William Donnegan, a seventy-six-year-old retired black shoemaker, was taken from his nearby home by the mob and across the street to Edwards School. His throat was slashed after which the mob attempted to hang him. Upon the . . . Map (db m200008) HM
113 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Springfield Home for the Friendless / Family Service Center
Founded on February 12, 1863, the 54th birthday of President Abraham Lincoln, the Springfield Home for the Friendless was established as a temporary shelter for children, widows, and the destitute displaced by Civil War and economic hardship. The . . . Map (db m156779) HM
114 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Stephen A. Douglas“Protect the Flag” Speech
In this Old Capitol on April 25, 1861, Senator Douglas delivered his “Protect the Flag” speech, one of the most heroic and effective speeches in the English language. His plea helped save our Country and was the culmination of his great career.Map (db m12428) HM
115 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Streetscape 1859East Side of the Public Square — Looking for Lincoln —
This is the how the east side of the public square looked from this vantage point (circa 1859), looking north along Sixth Street. The picture shows how buildings were refurbished following the great east-side fire of February 1858. but the . . . Map (db m48572) HM
116 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Streetscape 1859Looking for Lincoln
West side of the public square This is the how west side of the public square looked from this vantage point (circa 1859), looking north along Fifth Street. In September 1859 "daguerrean" (photographer) Preston Butler advertised his four . . . Map (db m48741) HM
117 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Streetscape 1859Looking for Lincoln
North side of the public square This is the how the north side of the public square looked from this vantage point (circa 1859), looking east along Washington Street. The rickety wood structures of "Chicken Row" that had been familiar to . . . Map (db m48742) HM
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118 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Streetscape 1859Looking for Lincoln
This is how the south side of the public square looked from this vantage point (circa 1859), looking east along Adams Street. Businesses at the time included (starting at right); J.W. Bunn Groceries; T.S. Little clothier, with a dental office and . . . Map (db m57063) HM
119 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Stuart and Lincoln Law OfficeLooking for Lincoln
Before he moved to Springfield Abraham Lincoln came to the law office of John Todd Stuart to barrow law books. Henry E. Dummer---Stuart's partner at the time---recalled that the "uncouth looking" Lincoln said little and seemed timid. Yet . . . Map (db m57194) HM
120 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Surveyor PresidentsLooking for Lincoln
Many people look at Mount Rushmore, carved in the Black Hills of South Dakota, as a monument to four Presidents, but land surveyors see it as "three surveyors and one other guy." Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln all were land . . . Map (db m48744) HM
121 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Temporary Tombs
Oak Ridge Cemetery's public vault, located at the base of the hill behind the Lincoln tomb, received the bodies of Abraham Lincoln and his son William on May 4, 1865. It would be some time before a permanent burial place would be prepared so the . . . Map (db m190051) HM
122 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The 1858 Senate CampaignLooking for Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln accepted the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate on June 16, 1858. To open his campaign, Lincoln delivered the famous House Divided speech from Springfield that evening. Upon hearing the speech, Senator Stephen A. . . . Map (db m57052) HM
123 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The American HouseLooking for Lincoln — 1838 —
Social galas and political functions were common at the American House. Stephen A.Douglas sometimes used the hotel as headquarters for the Democrats. (Below Left) A newspaper published Springfield's newest hotel under the direction of J. . . . Map (db m48569) HM
124 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Architect and the Founder
Landscape architect Jens Jensen was attracted to this site because of its potential - the shoreline of the new lake, the rolling topography, the streams and drainage ways that bisected the area. There were only a few trees on this land when he began . . . Map (db m157933) HM
125 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Bath & Barber ShopLooking for Lincoln
"The bathing rooms now kept by Rev. S. S. Ball in the rear of his Barber's Shop are in elegant trim for the accommodation of his Friends and the public," advertised Elder Samuel S. Ball.His shop was on the south side of the public square . . . Map (db m48619) HM
126 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Children's LincolnLooking for Lincoln
Neighbor girl Josie Remann (left)was a favorite of Lincoln's. Once, on finding her in tears in front of her house, Lincoln ran all the way to the train station with her trunk on his shoulders because a carriage driver failed to come for it on . . . Map (db m48548) HM
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127 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Edwards Trace
An important trail in the history of Illinois ran atop this ridge. Called the Edwards Trace, an early word for trail, its use reaches back to antiquity when herds of bison and other large mammals traveled along its path. For millennia, prehistoric . . . Map (db m156781) HM
128 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Grave of Abraham Lincoln
This structure marks the graves of Abraham Lincoln, his wife Mary, and three of their four children. Members of the Lincoln family chose the site in May 1865. Planned and built in the years following the president's shocking death, the tomb remains . . . Map (db m49000) HM
129 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The History of Union Station
Union Station opened in 1898 as the passenger terminal for the Illinois Central (IC) Railroad. Francis T. Bacon, an IC architect, designed the station, adorning the brick structure with decorative terra cotta and topping it with a 110-foot-tall . . . Map (db m48872) HM
130 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Lincoln Boys in 1854Looking for Lincoln
The Springfield "urban" environment that shaped the childhood of the Lincoln boys was a far cry from the "backwoods wilderness" their father knew as a child. "Pay schools" and academies, railroad trains and fancy carriages, circuses and Sunday . . . Map (db m48575) HM
131 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Lincoln Depot
From this building on February 11, 1861 Abraham Lincoln departed Springfield, Illinois to assume the Presidency of the United States. After bidding farewell to a number of friends, he delivered a brief, spontaneous and moving farewell address to the . . . Map (db m4595) HM
132 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Lincoln Descendants
Abraham Lincoln • 1809 - 1865 • age 56 Mary Todd Lincoln • 1818 - 1882 • age 63 Lincoln children Robert Todd • 1843 - 1926 • age 82 Edward Baker • 1846 - 1850 • age 3 (consumption) William Wallace • 1850 - 1862 • age 11 (typhoid fever) . . . Map (db m49009) HM
133 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Lincoln Tomb Custodian's Residence
Shortly after accepting ownership of the Lincoln tomb, the State of Illinois constructed this building. Built in 1895 and enlarged a few years later, it served for more than seventy-five years as a residence for those in charge of the tomb and . . . Map (db m144295) HM
134 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Long Road to Washington
In fifty-one years of life Abraham Lincoln had lived in three different states. He worked many different jobs including store clerk, store owner, postmaster, militia captain, surveyor, lawyer, and politician. He lived in a one room log cabin, the . . . Map (db m190063) HM
135 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The LyceumLooking for Lincoln
Lyceums were community associations that sponsored lectures, debates, and discussions. Eastern Protestant missionaries and educators brought the concept to frontier Illinois. Promoters hoped their Lyceums would disseminate knowledge and . . . Map (db m57166) HM
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136 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The People Lincoln Knew
The Lincoln neighborhood was a lively place with people of different ages, ethnicities, and religious beliefs. Like Lincoln, many people came to Springfield hoping to improve their lives. Lincoln formed a deep relationship with many of the people . . . Map (db m190061) HM
137 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The State Capitol
Completed in 1888 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m48868) HM
138 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Temporary Vault
"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 . . . Map (db m144299) HM
139 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Underground Railroad in Lincoln's Neighborhood
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
140 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Wedding of the Rose and the Lotus
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
141 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — This Vault
This vault held the remains of Abraham Lincoln from May 4, 1865 to December 21, 1865Map (db m144297) HM
142 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Virgil Hickox HomeLooking for Lincoln
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
143 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — 3 — Washington StreetThe Levee — 1908 Race Riot Walking Tour —
On August 14, 1908, in this area of East Washington Street, the mob vandalized fifteen black and several Jewish businesses. The first Jewish store attacked by the rioters was Fishman's Pawn Shop, located at 719 E. Washington Street where they . . . Map (db m199937) HM
144 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Welcome to the Park!
On May 1, 1844 Abraham, Mary, and nine-month-old Robert moved into a little house on the corner of Eighth and Jackson street, at the eastern edge of Springfield. This rapidly growing community was home to immigrants from Ireland; Germany; France; . . . Map (db m190477) HM
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145 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — What Did Abraham Lincoln Eat?
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
146 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — William Beedle House
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
147 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Clear Lake Township — Landing Ship Tanks (LST's) Memorial
In Remembrance of those who served in the United States Amphibious Forces on board Landing Ship Tanks (LST's).Map (db m227867) WM
148 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Clear Lake Township — Navy Seabees
With willing hearts and skillful hands the difficult we do at once The impossible takes a bit longer Seabees Can Do We Build We FightMap (db m227869) HM
149 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Downtown — Barack Obama Campaign Announcements(2007-2008)
On February 10, 2007, United States Senator Barack Obama of Illinois announced his candidacy for President of the United States from the southeast lawn of the Old State Capitol. More than 15,000 people attended the event. Obama, who had served . . . Map (db m227808) HM
150 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Downtown — First Sangamon County Courthouse
On this corner was built in 1821 the first Sangamon County Court House, a log house one story high and twenty feet long Costing $72.60.Map (db m227865) HM
151 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Downtown — Historic Grace Lutheran Church
The Rev. Francis Springer, D.D. founded Historic Grace Lutheran Church in 1841, and was a neighbor of Abraham Lincoln, who wrote of Springer on April 13, 1863, "Francis Springer is one of my best friends, & than whom there is no more reliable . . . Map (db m227866) HM
152 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Historic West-Side — Camp Yates1861
The recruiting camp of Illinois regiments commanded as follows. 7th Col. John Cook. 8th Col. R.J. Oglesby. 9th Col. E.A. Paine 10th Col. B.M. Prentis 11th Col. W.H.L. Wallace 12th Col. John McArthur 21st Col. U.S. Grant . . . Map (db m229608) HM
153 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Historic West-Side — Site of Camp Yates1861
Here Gen. U.S. Grant started his Civil War career Map (db m227864) HM
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154 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Oak Ridge — Grand Army of the Republic Mound
On May 28, 1891, this plot was set aside by the Oak Ridge Cemetery Board of Managers for the burial of Civil War Union Army veterans who did not have family plots elsewhere. The Grand Army of the Republic Stephenson Post #30 dedicated the memorial . . . Map (db m229603) HM WM
155 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Oak Ridge — Ninian Edwards
Only Governor of the Illinois Territory 1809-1818 United States Senator, State of Illinois 1818-1824 Governor State of Illinois 1826-1830 Born in 1775 in Maryland. His father Benjamin, was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates and also . . . Map (db m229604) HM
156 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Oak Ridge — Oak Ridge Cemetery Arch
This iron arch replaced the original wooden arch that spanned the 1st Street cemetery entrance for forty years. It was removed in 2014 to allow the current replica arch to be erected. From its inception in 1860 to circa 1900, the 1st Street . . . Map (db m229605) HM
157 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Oak Ridge — Sangamo Electric Co. War Memorial
Proudly we pay tribute to the valiant men and women of the Sangamo Electric Co. who gave themselves in service and sacrifice for God and country In memoriam World War I Leslie Smith World War II Henry . . . Map (db m229602) WM
158 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — Jameson Jenkins Ct.
(Six panels (three on each side) that contain one line of historical information) •Born in North Carolina around 1810, but unclear if enslaved or free. In 1846 filed his Certificate of Freedom papers with the Sangamon County Recorder of . . . Map (db m227803) HM
159 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — Scott Burton Blvd.
(Six panels (three on each side) that contain one line of historical information) •Was a successful barber and entrepreneur who lived at 322 North 12th Street •He owned a Barbershop at Ninth and Jefferson St •Told his family to leave . . . Map (db m227806) HM
160 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — The Bressmer-Baker House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m231641) HM
161 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — The Elijah Iles House Reported unreadable
The Elijah Iles House is an early Greek Revival residence built about 1837. It originally stood one block west, which was then countryside well south of town. Iles was a city founder who helped move the state capital to Springfield in 1837. He . . . Map (db m227796) HM
162 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — Thomas Houston Ave.
(Six panels (three on each side) that contain one line of historical information) •Escaped from slavery in Missouri and settled in Springfield, IL •Used his home as an Underground Railroad station •Organized secret raids to free . . . Map (db m227797) HM
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163 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — William Donnegan Ln.
(Six panels (three on each side) that contain one line of historical information) •Was a successful entrepreneur and shoemaker who made shoes for Abraham Lincoln •His business sat a block east of the Lincoln and Herndon Law Office and . . . Map (db m227801) HM
164 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Springfield Township — A. Lincoln MotelSpringfield, Illinois
Originally the A. Lincoln Tourist Court, built in the late 1940's and was located on old Route 66 at 2927 S. 6th St. Springfield next to the original Cozy Dog. At its largest, it touted 44 carpeted deluxe units, complete with air conditioning, . . . Map (db m228100) HM
165 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Springfield Township — Bel-Air Drive-InMitchell, Illinois
The Bel-Air Drive-In was opened by Komm Theaters in 1953. It was a single-screen drive-in, located off historic Route 66. In 1979, a second screen was built. At one time, the Bel-Air Drive-In could accommodate approximately 700 cars. It was closed . . . Map (db m228099) HM
166 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Springfield Township — Chain of Rocks Bridge
Opened in 1929, Bypass US 66 was designated over the bridge in the late 1930s and carried travelers from Illinois into Missouri over the Mississippi River until it closed to vehicle traffic in 1970. The bridge is notable for having a bend in the . . . Map (db m228107) HM
167 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Springfield Township — Chain of Rocks MotelGranite City, Illinois
The Chain of Rocks motel was built in the mid 1950's along Route 66. Featuring its tall spires topped with colorful spheres, classic "Googie" inspired shapes, colors and bright neon made this a popular photo stop along the southern leg of the . . . Map (db m228104) HM
168 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Springfield Township — Illinois - Where The Mother Road Begins!
The historical marker is located at the intersection of Adams Street & Michigan Avenue in Chicago. The original 1926 terminus was at Jackson Boulevard and Michigan Avenue however, when US 41 was relocated to Lake Shore Drive in 1958, Route 66 was . . . Map (db m228105) HM
169 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Springfield Township — Route 66 ExperienceThe Illinois State Fairgrounds
Route 66 is the most famous road in the world and the Illinois portion of The Mother Road is no exception. The historic attractions, restaurants, museums, niche roadside stops, and the overall nostalgia of the road have been a part of making . . . Map (db m228103) HM
170 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Springfield Township — The ColiseumBenld, Illinois
The Coliseum opened during the Prohibition Era of the 1920's. At 10,000 square feet, it was the largest dance hall between St. Louis and Chicago. Big bands such as Duke Ellington and Lawrence Welk, to stars like Ray Charles, Chuck Berry , The Everly . . . Map (db m228101) HM

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