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0.75 miles (1.21 km) south of County Road 795N at the Illinois River Versailles: 2: Mount Sterling Commercial Historic District ... Clear Lake Site: November 28, 1978
Roughly, area surrounding 10 S to 1596 N Green Bay Road and Ahwahnee Road 42°15′43″N 87°50′52″W / 42.2619°N 87.8478°W / 42.2619; -87.8478 ( Green Bay Road Historic Lake Forest
Mound City was incorporated in 1857 as a union of two cities: Mound City, founded by Major General Moses Marshal Rawlings, and Emporium City, a project of the Emporium Real Estate and Manufacturing Company, a group of Cincinnati and Cairo businessmen. The city took its name from a Native American mound on which guests at General Rawlings' hotel ...
Mounds, Illinois – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [7] Pop 2010 [8] Pop 2020 [9] % 2000 % 2010 % 2020
Albany Mounds State Historic Site, also known as Albany Mounds Site, is a historic site operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. It spans over 205 acres of land near the Mississippi River at the northwest edge of the state of Illinois in the United States. In 1974, the site was added to the National Register of Historic Places ...
The site is a multicomponent site; however, the mounds were constructed during the Middle Woodland and are associated with the Havana Hopewell culture. The mound center has two identified mounds. [2] The site received its name because the previous landowner, a farmer, built a house on Mound 1, the largest mound.
August 6, 1998 (1510 N. State St. (US Highway 67) Jerseyville: 6: Grafton Bank: Grafton Bank: February 16, 1994 (225 E. Main St. (Illinois Route 100Grafton: 7: Grafton Boat Works
The Kincaid Mounds Historic Site (11MX2-11; 11PO2-10) [3] c. 1050–1400 CE, [4] is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located at the southern tip of present-day U.S. state of Illinois, along the Ohio River.