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Edwardsville Township is located in Madison County, Illinois, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 37,657 and it contained 15,482 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 37,657 and it contained 15,482 housing units.
Center Grove Road, Edwardsville 1847 Jan-1996 N/A Site of Abraham Lincoln’s Speech September 11, 1858 (Madison County Courthouse) 155 North Main Street 1858 Jul-1997 N/A Site of Pogue Store 1201 North Main Street 1819 Jul-1997 N/A Coles Monument Rt. 157 at Lewis Road 1929 Aug-1998 N/A John Sebastian Trares Building 222-224-226 North Main Street
Edwardsville is a part of Southern Illinois and the Metro East region within Greater St. Louis, located 18 miles (29 km) northeast of downtown St. Louis. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, the Edwardsville Arts Center, the Edwardsville Journal, the Madison County Record, and the Edwardsville Intelligencer are based in Edwardsville.
Edwardsville Chapter House: Edwardsville Chapter House: November 28, 1980 : 515 W. High St. Edwardsville: 17: Emmert-Zippel House: Emmert-Zippel House: May 2, 1996 : 3279 Maryville Rd., 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Illinois Route 162
Madison County was established on September 14, 1812. It was formed from parts of Randolph and St. Clair counties and named for President James Madison. [3] At the time of its formation, Madison County included all of the modern State of Illinois north of St. Louis, as well as all of Wisconsin, part of Minnesota, and Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Dunlap Lake is a 138-acre private lake east of downtown Edwardsville in Madison County, Illinois, United States, which was created by Orie T. Dunlap in the 1930s. The community is a private-residential district where residents can swim, fish and boat.
The Benjamin Stephenson House was originally located on a 172-acre (0.7 km 2) tract of land about two miles (3 km) from the center of Edwardsville, Illinois; at the time along the bluffs above Cahokia Creek. The house, today, is located along South Buchanan Street in Edwardsville, along one of the busiest stretches of Illinois Route 159. [2]
In 1960, longtime owner and publisher Gilbert Giese sold it to the owner of the Holyoke Transcript-Telegram. [9] [3] In 1964, the newspaper was purchased by Decatur, Illinois-based Lindsay-Schaub Newspapers. [9] It was acquired by the Hearst Corporation in 1979. [10] In 2019, the Intelligencer switched from route delivery to US Postal Service ...