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Illinois's state route numbers originated in 1918 as State Bond Issues 1 through 46, used to finance the new roads. The numbers of the bond issues were then used to mark the highway routes along the way. Another series of bond issues were authorized in 1924 (47–185) and again were used to mark the roads they paid for.
The Cook County Coroner was the coroner of Cook County, Illinois until the position was abolished in 1976. The office of existed as an elected position from the early history of Cook County's government until its abolition in 1976. The first Coroner of Cook County was John Kinzie Clark, who was appointed in April 1831. [1]
The State Highway System was created in 1918 with the first State Bond Issue (SBI) Routes, 1 through 46. Bonds were floated to pay for specific routes. SBI # 1 paid for Route 1, and so on. These initial 46 route numbers marked the major infrastructure roads desired by the state legislature in 1918.
The Sangamon County Coroner's Office has identified the Kincaid woman who died Friday night following a two-vehicle crash on the Sangamon-Christian county line.. Toni Cleeton, 53, died Friday at ...
The Sangamon County Coroner's office confirmed remains of a ... Illinois State Police investigators comb over the ground near where the remains of a female were found just off the Stevenson Drive ...
John Stephens (June 25, 1835 – unknown) was an American politician who was twice elected as Coroner of Cook County on the Republican ticket. Born to a German American family in Albany, New York, Stephens moved to Chicago with his family when he was four years of age. [1]
Jason Stephens, 44, of Bloomington has been identified as the person killed Wednesday night on Interstate 74 near Morton.
Bayley Walker, 20, and her 13-year-old brother, Bryson Walker, died in the collision near the intersection of U.S. 50 and Big Four Road Sunday night, Clay County Coroner Bryce Henry said.