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1 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Dr. Thomas Edgar Musselman1887 - 1976 — In Memory Of —
Distinguished naturalist and educator, friend of birds and young people, a lifelong resident of Quincy, "T. E." was loved by all those who shared his knowledge, enthusiasm and concern for wildlife. He founded the "Bluebird Trails" to erect and . . . Map (db m156860) HM
2 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Original Site of Quincy College
On this corner, in 1859, the Franciscan Fathers founded St. Francis Solanus College. In September of 1860, the College was relocated on Allstynes Prairie (the present site) at 19th and College Avenue. The charter was granted by the State of Illinois . . . Map (db m150020) HM
3 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Quincy Senior High School1891 — Pilasters —
12th & Maine Romanesque Revival Style Harvey Chatten, Arthitect ——————————— Pilasters Students entered the school through a monumental arched entrance facing on Maine . . . Map (db m156773) HM
4 Illinois, Alexander County, Cairo — President Clinton Visits Cairo, IllinoisAugust 30, 1996
President William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd President of The United States accompanied by his wife, Hillary and Vice President and Mrs. Albert Gore, Jr. spoke to a crowd of over 6000 in Cairo, Illinois at The Cairo Public Library on Friday, August 30, . . . Map (db m161195) HM
5 Illinois, Alexander County, Olive Branch — London School
This memorial recognizes the 109 year legacy of Rev. Nathan London, born a slave in 1830. Known then as "Nate Lundy", he distinguished himself, attaining the rank of sergeant and assistant paymaster in the Union army during the Civil War. His . . . Map (db m40405) HM
6 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — GreenvilleFinding a Place for Print
Imagine a world without books--a frontier where print is a luxury, often out of reach. It's the world you would have known in 1815, when George Davidson settled the bluff overlooking Little Shoal Creek, just a short walk from where you stand. . . . Map (db m144131) HM
7 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — Greenville Public Library1905
has been placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m169987) HM
8 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — J. R. Bennett Building1870
The earliest records show Samuel Colcord's Sorghum Mill once stood here. In 1870 Charles R. Bennett opened his new drugstore. Four drugstores were operating on the square during this time. It was Kate Benneett, Charles' wife, who prevailed on her . . . Map (db m34176) HM
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9 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — Kendall Morse Town House1838
Constructed as a two story house, this is thought to be the oldest building still standing in Greenville. It as built by Kendall Morse, younger brother of Stephen Morse, who co-founded Almira College. The brothers were some of the most prosperous . . . Map (db m144598) HM
10 Illinois, Bureau County, Tiskilwa — Lone Tree SchoolOpen until 1942
Project of Tiskilwa Historical Society Listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m213637) HM
11 Illinois, Calhoun County, Kampsville — In Memory of
In memory of the boys of this school who gave the supreme sacrifice in World War II 1941 - 1945Map (db m226778) WM
12 Illinois, Carroll County, Mount Carroll — Shimer College
Mount Carroll Seminary was founded as a coeducational institution in 1853 by Frances Ann Wood (later Mrs. Shimer). After the Civil War, enrollment was limited to women. Rechartered in 1896 as the Frances Shimer Academy of the University of Chicago, . . . Map (db m34479) HM
13 Illinois, Carroll County, Savanna — Helen Scott Hay
Helen Scott Hay, famous Red Cross nurse, was born near Lanark in this county. She was a graduate of Savanna High School, Northwestern University in Evanston, and the Illinois Training School for Nurses in Chicago, where she was later Superintendent. . . . Map (db m55838) HM
14 Illinois, Carroll County, Savanna — Savanna Public LibraryCarnegie Library
Savanna Public LibraryMap (db m68356) HM
15 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Champaign City Township — Architectural Education
Nathan C. Ricker, the first person to graduate in architecture in the United States, established an architectural program here at his alma mater in 1873. Ricker emphasized the application of science and technology to design. He strove to create an . . . Map (db m225558) HM
16 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Champaign City Township — Culture on the Prairie
Allen S. Weller led the Urbana campus to a period of great artistic growth and innovation from 1954 to 1971. His imagination and efforts were the force behind experimentation in the visual arts, dance, and music, and the development of . . . Map (db m225525) HM
17 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Champaign City Township — Illinois Historical Collections
In the early 20th century, Clarence W. Alvord gathered sources for Illinois history, directed the Illinois Historical Survey, edited the collections of the Illinois State Historical Library, wrote histories of colonial Illinois and the Mississippi . . . Map (db m225556) HM
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18 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Computer-Based Education
In 1961, Don L. Bitzer, co-inventor of the plasma display panel, and Chalmers W. Sherwin introduced PLATO, the first computer-based education system, the first time-shared education system, and the home of the first on-line community. By the early . . . Map (db m225545) HM
19 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Creation of Research Library
Under the administrations of Phineas L. Windsor (1909-1940) and Robert B. Downs (1943-1971), the library grew from fewer than a million volumes to nearly five million volumes and became one of the world's great libraries. Windsor aggressively built . . . Map (db m225557) HM
20 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Former Site of the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign
The University of Illinois College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign (1971-2022) educated over 4500 physicians, including many from underrepresented groups in the urban health and rural medicine programs, who went on to practice in . . . Map (db m225538) HM
21 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Morrow PlotsUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Started in 1876, the Morrow Plots are the oldest field experiment in the United States. First known as “Rotation Experiment No. 23” and modeled after trials at Rothamsted, England, the plots were established to study the long-term effects of crop . . . Map (db m225531) HM
22 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Nathan C. Ricker House612 West Green Street
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1892Map (db m225602) HM
23 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Natural History Building
This facility originally known as the Natural History Building constructed in 1892 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225572) HM
24 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Phi Mu Sorority House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225594) HM
25 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Preschool Learning
Joseph M. Hunt was a pioneer in the study of child development. He provided experimental evidence for the powerful and lasting effects of early experience on the development of intelligence and personality. Hunt helped to convince the Kennedy . . . Map (db m225580) HM
26 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — String Project
Paul Rolland was the first to use science-based research to consider the role of movement in the acquisition of stringed-instrument performance technique. His movement-centered approach has had world-wide influence in the teaching of children to . . . Map (db m225576) HM
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27 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — The Farm House(AKA Mumford House)
This facility originally known as the Farm House constructed in 1870 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225529) HM
28 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — The Smith-Russell House1920
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2013Map (db m225593) HM
29 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Tina Weedon Smith Memorial Hall
. . . Map (db m225575) HM
30 Illinois, Clark County, Marshall — James Jones 1921-77Friends of Libraries U.S.A. Literary Landmarks Register
From Here to Eternity author James Jones co-founded The Handy Writers’ Colony (1949-1964) at the West edge of Marshall with his mentor Lowney Turner Handy and her husband, Harry. Jones wrote Some Came Running here before moving to New . . . Map (db m23336) HM
31 Illinois, Clark County, Westfield — Westfield College
For more than fifty years Westfield College was located on this site. It was founded as a seminary in 1861 by the United Brethren in Christ and incorporated as a college in 1865. The school was coeducational from the beginning and in some years . . . Map (db m184588) HM
32 Illinois, Clark County, Westfield — Westfield College
This marks the site of Westfield College 1865 - 1917 Presented by the High School Class of 1932 2nd Plaque Westfield Township High School 1921-1994 Class of 1932Map (db m184589) HM
33 Illinois, Cook County, Bellwood — First Bellwood Bell
To summon the people of Bellwood to worship God and to strive for education 1908 St. John Lutheran Church and School Placed here in honor of the nation's bicentennial 1976Map (db m245033) HM
34 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Andersonville — Andersonville School
On this site stood the Andersonville School in the northeastern corner of the sub-division called Andersonville. Here in 1857 arrangements were made for the township's first election. Erected by Chicago's Charter Jubilee . . . Map (db m235664) HM
35 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Bronzeville — Ida B. Wells-BarnettJuly 16, 1862 — March 25, 1931 — Teacher, Journalist, Anti-Lynching Crusader, Women's Rights Activist, Civil Rights Pioneer —
Ida Bell Wells was born into slavery in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Orphaned at 16, she became a teacher to support her five younger siblings. She later moved to Memphis where she became a pioneering data Journalist, newspaper . . . Map (db m235179) HM
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36 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Churchill Corner
A crossroads in the development of Oekology (Ecology) at the turn of the century. Named for Dr. Frank Spooner Churchill an early pediatrician, medical inspector of Chicago's Board of Health who pioneered reforms in pure food, water, air and . . . Map (db m229292) HM
37 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — Nat "King" ColeChicago Tribute
Nat "King" Cole Musician 1919 - 1965 Nat "King" Cole's warm, relaxed, velvety voice made him a best-selling recording star. His 1949 hit "Mona Lisa" sold more than three million copies, and in 1956 he became the first . . . Map (db m180615) HM
38 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Kenwood — Julius Rosenwald — Chicago Tribute —
Julius Rosenwald Businessman and philanthropist 1862 - 1932 Sears, Roebuck & Company became a household name because of the energy and vision of Julius Rosenwald. He developed Sears’ mail-order business when much of the nation . . . Map (db m188774) HM
39 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lake View — Lake View High School
Here in 1874, was built Lake View High School, one of the first township schools in Illinois. Erected in accordance with legislation enacted by General Assembly of 1872 Erected by Chicago’s Charter Jubilee Authenticated by Chicago Historical . . . Map (db m47456) HM
40 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lake View East — Dra. Antonia PantojaThe Legacy Walk
Dra. Antonia Pantoja (Lesbian Puerto Rican Educator and Activist) (1922 - 2002) Antonia Pantoja overcame the poverty and circumstances of her childhood to become a schoolteacher who focused on the educational needs of disadvantaged . . . Map (db m181518) HM
41 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — László Moholy-Nagy — Chicago Tribute —
László Moholy-Nagy came to Chicago in 1937 to direct the New Bauhaus, an experimental art and design school. One of the most creative personalities of his time, Moholy-Nagy was a writer, painter, photographer, filmmaker, teacher, . . . Map (db m188068) HM
42 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near North Side — 5 — The Benjamin Franklin School (#5)
The Benjamin Franklin School, located at 225 West Evergreen, is the fifth oldest school in Chicago. The school, which today is known as The Franklin Fine Arts Center, originally opened in 1837 on Canal Street. In 1856 the school was moved to . . . Map (db m188291) HM
43 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near South Side — Special Olympics Eternal Flame of HopeA New Dawn
Our understanding of people with intellectual disabilities evolved and changed during the post-war years of the 1950s and 1960s. Research studies in Europe and North America demonstrated how physical activity could aid and assist people with . . . Map (db m234309) HM
44 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Streeterville — Navy Pier Salute
Navy Pier honors and salutes the members of the U.S. armed forces whose lives were lost while conducting training exercises at the Pier during World War ll. We commemorate their brave efforts and recognize their sacrifice while serving our country.Map (db m229721) WM
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45 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — The DePaul Centera Cornerstone of Chicago
Built in 1912 as the Rothschild Building Holabird and Roche – architect Renamed the Goldblatt Building in 1936 Placed on the Nation Register of Historic Places in 1989 Rededicated by DePaul University September 14, 1993 Richard . . . Map (db m134433) HM
46 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — The Sisters of Mercy
On this site, Sept. 23, 1846, the Sisters of Mercy who provided Chicago with its first hospital, began their charitable, educational and civic services to this cityMap (db m99817) HM
47 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, West Loop — Mary Bartelme, Illinois’ First Female Judge
This park is named for Mary Bartelme (1866-1954), a pioneering Illinois Lawyer. Bartelme became the first female judge in Illinois (1923) and the second female judge in the United States. Born at Fulton and Halsted Streets in Chicago, she became a . . . Map (db m132021) HM
48 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Woodlawn — John Dewey — Chicago Tribute —
John Dewey Philosopher and educator 1859 - 1952 John Dewey was one of the foremost philosophers of the twentieth century and a founder of the Laboratory School at the University of Chicago. He played a role in public life that few . . . Map (db m188254) HM
49 Illinois, Cook County, Cicero — T.G. Masaryk Czech School5701 W. 22nd Place — 1921 – Present —
Named to honor the first President of an independent Czechoslovakia, the Thomas G. Masaryk Czech School opened at this site amidst elaborate ceremonies on September 4, 1921. It was established by the Freethinkers Bohemian School Association, a group . . . Map (db m245073) HM
50 Illinois, Cook County, Cicero — T.G. Masaryk Czech School5701 W. 22nd Place — 1921 – Present —
Named to honor the first President of an independent Czechoslovakia, the Thomas G. Masaryk Czech School opened at this site amidst elaborate ceremonies on September 4, 1921. It was established by the Freethinkers Bohemian School Association, a group . . . Map (db m245074) HM
51 Illinois, Cook County, Northlake — Old Northlake Library site1959-1963
This is the former site of the Northlake Library. The brick structure was once part of the property housing the grounds keeper of the Westward Ho Country Club, a golf course developed from farmland around this site in 1923. The first Northlake . . . Map (db m189973) HM
52 Illinois, Cook County, Oak Park — Mann Elementary
We acknowledge that Mann Elementary and the entire Oak Park community are on the traditional territory of the Bodéwadmiakiwen (Potawatomi), Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo), Miami, Oeti Šakówi (Sioux), and Peoria peoples. We honor the ongoing contributions of . . . Map (db m233238) HM
53 Illinois, Cook County, Oak Park — Ridgeland SchoolEstablished 1879
Also known as Ontario Street School and renamed Beye School in 1896 to honor school board member William Beye, who was instrumental in getting the first school built to serve this neighborhoodMap (db m229021) HM
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54 Illinois, Cook County, River Forest — Alumni Bell Tower
The Alumni Bell Tower erected in praise of the Triune God and in memory of Robert Erfourth and David Hammes — June 1975 The bell in this tower, cast in the year 1881, is the original bell from the first site of Concordia Teachers . . . Map (db m233144) HM
55 Illinois, Cook County, River Forest — Frances E. Willard
"For God and home and every land" In memory of Frances E. Willard who taught in this school in 1861 Map (db m229669) HM
56 Illinois, Cook County, River Forest — River Forest Women's Club
. . . Map (db m231697) HM
57 Illinois, Cook County, Willow Springs — Dawn of the Atomic Age
On December 2, 1942, scientists at the University of Chicago produced the first controlled nuclear chain reaction in human history. Soon after, the reactor was relocated to “Site A” in the Palos Park Forest Preserve where scientists performed . . . Map (db m208231) HM
58 Illinois, Cook County, Willow Springs — The Chicago Piles
Built at the University of Chicago and called Chicago Pile–1 (CP-1), the world’s first nuclear reactor was moved to Site A in the Red gate Woods in 1943 and renamed CP-2. The site Boasted 10 tons of uranium metal, 42 tons of uranium oxide, and . . . Map (db m208229) HM
59 Illinois, Cook County, Willow Springs — The World’s First Nuclear Reactor
The world’s first nuclear reactor was rebuilt at this site in 1943 after initial operation at the University of Chicago. This rector (CP-2) and the first heavy water moderated reactor (CP-3) were major facilities which around which developed the . . . Map (db m208225) HM
60 Illinois, DeKalb County, DeKalb — Northern Illinois University
On May 22, 1895, Governor John Peter Altgeld signed an act establishing the Northern Illinois State Normal School. The first building, "The Castle on the Hill", was constructed here on what was once the site of the DeKalb County Fairgrounds. . . . Map (db m213756) HM
61 Illinois, DeKalb County, DeKalb — William George Eckhardt(Site of Eckhardt's Home and Seed House)
In the early 20th century William George Eckhardt (1879-1959) was a pioneer in DeKalb County's leading role in agricultural innovation. Eckhardt, an agronomy professor at the University of Illinois, was an expert in the blossoming field of soil . . . Map (db m198012) HM
62 Illinois, DeWitt County, Clinton — Friends To The EndLooking for Lincoln
During the twenty years Abraham Lincoln attended the DeWitt County Court on the Eighth Judicial Circuit, he and Clifton H. Moore, Clinton’s first resident attorney, developed a deep friendship as well as a mutual law practice. The two men . . . Map (db m24298) HM
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63 Illinois, DeWitt County, Clinton — Warner's Memories / Lawyers and Book LoversLooking for Lincoln
Warner's Memories Top Section Lincoln traveled the Eighth Judicial Circuit six months a year, becoming close friends with his fellow lawyers, with whom he shared, not only courtroom, but also meals, an easy camaraderie, and often a . . . Map (db m24325) HM
64 Illinois, Douglas County, Arcola — Hippie Memorial Dedication Speech
Even after thirty years of marriage to Bob Moomaw, I was always surprised by his ideas--and this event is another surprise. Bob said there have been sculptures built on more ridiculous concepts than my life--this is not ridiculous--this is my life: . . . Map (db m135930) HM
65 Illinois, DuPage County, Addison — Kinderheim Arch
This memorial was constructed using the cornerstone, bricks, doorframe, and windowsills from the former Kinderheim building. Originally, the building served as a Lutheran foster home for children, from the time it was built in 1925, until 1960. . . . Map (db m47431) HM
66 Illinois, DuPage County, Addison — Site of Lutheran Teacher’s Seminary1864-1913
This monument, made from window sills and steps from the seminary, was erected in 1974 by grateful alumni. The seminary was relocated in 1913 to River Forest, Illinois, and is now named Concordia College. Matt 28:19 – Go ye and teach all . . . Map (db m47436) HM
67 Illinois, DuPage County, Addison — Site of St. Paul Lutheran School
Site of the first building of St. Paul Lutheran School which served as school and teacherage, home, and youth center (1849-1974). Henry Bartling, first teacher (1849-1891) also served as Addison postmaster for over 50 years.Map (db m47429) HM
68 Illinois, DuPage County, Oak Brook, York Township — Original Butler School Merry-Go-Round
This merry-go-round is from Butler School's original playground that was located about 100 yards to the northeast of the school. The merry-go-round saw service from 1921 until 1961 when a new Butler School was built. School Board member Joseph . . . Map (db m246245) HM
69 Illinois, Ford County, Guthrie — Miner Grade School
One-room schoolhouses in Illinois date from the 1855 free school law, which gave local townships the incentive to create school districts with elected boards that could levy taxes to support the schools and pay teachers. It is estimated Illinois . . . Map (db m176682) HM
70 Illinois, Henry County, Andover — Site of Andover's First Two-Story School
Built in 1858Map (db m202297) HM
71 Illinois, Henry County, Geneseo — Geneseo Collegiate Institute
The Geneseo Collegiate Institute was founded in 1884 by the Presbyterian church of the United States and the citizens of Geneseo "for the promotion of higher Christian education" the academic building was on the corner to the east the . . . Map (db m160070) HM
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72 Illinois, Henry County, Geneseo — Geneseo Endowment For Excellence In Education
Founded May, 1990, to complement, enhance, and enrich educational opportunities and experiences for students in School District #228.Map (db m160105) HM
73 Illinois, Henry County, Geneseo — Geneseo Township School, Early 1900's
This park is established on the site of the former Geneseo Township High School. Built in 1910-11, the sturdy brick structure was Geneseo's senior high school from 1911 to 1964. From 1964 to 1998 it served as Geneseo's junior high school. The . . . Map (db m160096) HM
74 Illinois, Henry County, Kewanee — “Woodland Palace”
This was the home of Fred Francis, inventor and innovator, artist and poet. Born near Kewanee in 1856, he graduated from the Illinois Industrial University, Urbana, in 1878. While there, he was one of the designers and builders of the 'Class of 78' . . . Map (db m213643) HM
75 Illinois, Jackson County, Carbondale — Carbondale College & Southern Illinois College
The evolution of Southern Illinois University began here in 1856 when Presbyterians founded Carbondale College. Suffering hardships during the Civil War, the college was sold to the First Christian Church in the mid 1860s and renamed Southern . . . Map (db m161077) HM
76 Illinois, Jackson County, Carbondale — Station #3
In 1869, Carbondale was chosen as the location for Southern Illinois College. By the early 1870s, several new commercial brick buildings were planned for the Town Square, reflecting growth and optimism. The Newell House Hotel at 101 South . . . Map (db m161969) HM
77 Illinois, Jackson County, Gorham — Gorham Community High School
Erected A.D. 1920 B.B. Easterly Pres'd't. • F.A. Richards, Clerk • Thos. G. Dunn • Samuel Smith • Munroe Lunceford • S. L. PorterMap (db m191123) HM
78 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
79 Illinois, Jersey County, Otterville — Hamilton Primary School
In 1834 Dr. Silas Hamilton, physician and humanitarian, bequeathed $4,000 for construction and operation of a building for educational and religious purposes. A stone schoolhouse was opened in 1836, and the tuition-free education for local . . . Map (db m142751) HM
80 Illinois, Kane County, Elgin — Memorial Tribute to Elgin Academy's Patriotic Sons Who Served in the Great Civil War, 1861-1865
Among Elginites who served in the Civil War, there were 153 students, teachers, administrators and trustees from Elgin Academy. •Academy student Leverett Kelley was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for heroic action in combat at Missionary . . . Map (db m63437) HM WM
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81 Illinois, Kankakee County, Bourbonnais — Dedicated to the MemoryGurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, Noel Le Vasseur, Francois Bourbonnais — Father de Pontavisse —
Dedicated to the memory of Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, Noel Le Vasseur, Francois Bourbonnais—early pioneers in the employ of The American Fur Company who had a post near this site. Father de Pontavisse, first priest and religious . . . Map (db m105636) HM
82 Illinois, Knox County, Abingdon — Cherry Grove Seminary1836 1866
A Cumberland Presbyterian School, stood on the knoll west of this spot. It was founded by George Latimer, a grandson of Col. Jonathan Latimer and served the community as church and school for thirty years, when it was united with the school at . . . Map (db m155971) HM
83 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — Abraham Lincoln Knox College1858
This tablet commemorates the one hundredth anniversary of the fifth debate between Abraham Lincoln & Stephen A. Douglas held on this site October seventh 1858.Map (db m229137) HM
84 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — Ferris Street
Ferris Street named for Silvanus Ferris member of the committee which purchased the site of Galesburg in 1835 financial agent and trustee of Knox CollegeMap (db m150555) HM
85 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — Galesburg, Illinois
Founded in 1837 by George Washington Gale, who led a group from upper New York State here to establish a Christian manual labor college and a community. Knox College and the City of Galesburg stand as testimony to the efforts of these . . . Map (db m150559) HM
86 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — Kellogg Street
Kellogg Street named for Hiram H. Kellogg First president of Knox College 1841-1845Map (db m150568) HM
87 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — Old MainErected 1856
Scene of the fifth debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas held on the East side of this building October 7, 1858. Restored and rededicated during the Knox College centenary, 1937.
"Old Main, Rededicated to . . . Map (db m229128) HM
88 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — Original Site of Galesburg Sr. High School1906 - 1959
Destroyed by fire 1965Map (db m150561) HM
89 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — Stephen A. Douglas at Knox College1858
This table commemorates the one hundredth anniversary of the fifth debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas held on this site October seventh 1858Map (db m229139) HM
90 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — The Fifth DebateLooking for Lincoln
[Left panel] Lincoln and Douglas debated here on October 7, 1858. Their joint meeting was one of seven across Illinois as they contested Stephen A. Douglas's seat in the Senate that summer and fall. Here in . . . Map (db m150565) HM
91 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Base Realignment and Closure
On many occasions during its history, Great Lakes Naval Training Center has fought to remain an important training location for the Navy. The Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) decision of 1993 finally seems to have put an end to that fight. This . . . Map (db m37879) HM
92 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Black and White
In the early months of World War II, the Navy Department designated Great Lakes as the only site for training African-American recruits. Since recruit training camps were named after naval heroes, it was thought fitting to do the same for the camp . . . Map (db m38002) HM
93 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Building FourGreat Lakes History Trail Stop 5
The original Drill Hall, now a gymnasium, was designed with battered walls to give the massive building a military, fort-like appearance. Above the main entrance, the architects provided a large ornamentation of the bow of an ancient sailing ship, . . . Map (db m38182) HM
94 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Fighting Tradesmen
During World War I, the Public Works Department at Great Lakes was tasked with the original construction of new facilities. Originally, Public Works was to use local civilian contractors. The problem, however, was that patriotic tradesmen joined . . . Map (db m37870) HM
95 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Great Lakes History Trail
The Great Lakes History Trail has been established on base to teach about the past and promote a healthy future. As you walk the 2 mile trail, you will learn more about the fascinating history of our great base at the actual locations where it . . . Map (db m37876) HM
96 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Origins of the Base / Construction
(Left Side): Origins of the Base During the 1898 Spanish-American War, the Navy recognized that over half of the American sailors in that war had come from the Midwest. Congressman Foss of Illinois suggested that in the future, it might . . . Map (db m219216) HM
97 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Rededication of Naval Training Center Great Lakes
To commemorate the rededication of Naval Training Center Great Lakes in honor of all who served here from 1911 to 1986Map (db m38076) HM
98 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — The First Recruit / Original Historic Structures
The First Recruit17-year old Joseph Gregg of Terre Haute, Indiana arrived at Great Lakes Naval Center on July 1, 1911, the day of the first commissioning of the Station. Later that year on October 8, President William Howard Taft officially . . . Map (db m37970) HM
99 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — The Post War Era
With the surrender of Japan and the close of hostilities in August, 1945, a call resounded across the nation to “bring our boys back home.” A demobilization center was established at Great Lakes to process the discharge of sailors. In . . . Map (db m37926) HM
100 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Wings over Great Lakes
Early aviation at Great Lakes included both pilot training and schools for enlisted Aviation Quartermasters, Machinists Mates, Aviation Armorers, and Ordnancemen. The first pilots were from among wealthy Illinois families who not only encouraged . . . Map (db m37873) HM

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