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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMTO_ronald-reagan_Greenville-IL.html
Dedicated to the memory ofRonald Reagan, who spokeat this intersection onOctober 18, 1980,while campaigning for theUnited States Presidency.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMTL_state-bank-of-hoiles-sons_Greenville-IL.html
This bank was established in August, 1869, by Charles Hoiles and Charles D. Hoiles. In December of 1895 the bank was incorporated as the State Bank of Hoiles & Sons with a capital of $25,000. In September, 1903, the capital stock was increased to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMTE_bulkley-buie-store_Greenville-IL.html
S.B. Bulkley's first business here was in a frame business house in 1833. In 1840, he tore it down and rebuilt in brick. His clerk, Alexander Buie, later became his partner and the store was enlarged. Buie also sold Bibles in his store. When Danie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMTD_f-p-joy-company_Greenville-IL.html
In 1870, W. S. Dann opened a small one room store at this location. Additions were built in 1880 and 1886. Mr. Dann was one of those most interested in the founding of Greenville College. F. P. Joy joined Dann within a few months of the store's op…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMTB_john-posch_Greenville-IL.html
In 1912, at age 24, John Posch came to the United States with a dime in his pocket and a bag of tools. In Austria, he had apprenticed for four years as a shoemaker and passed his test to work the trade. In Greenville, he started up his business in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMSV_war-of-1812-soldiers-buried-in-bond-county_Greenville-IL.html
In memory of the who are buried inBond CountyAmos Balch · Ansel BirgeWelshier Buchanan · William BurgessAllen Comer · John EtzlerDaniel Ferguson · John Floyd Boling Grigg · Bonham HarlanT. S. Hubbard · Jo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMSU_revolutionary-soldiers-buried-in-bond-county_Greenville-IL.html
In memory fo the soldiers ofthe War of the American Revolutionwho are buried in Bond County, Illinois
John Diamond · Joseph McAdamsJames Green · Jacob NeerPeter Hubbard · Williamson PlantCharles Johnson · Hezekiah Ro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMHA_toluca-coal-mine_Toluca-IL.html
In 1893 the Sante Fe Railroad authorized Charles Devlin, their manager of mining properties, to purchase the mineral rights here to 11,000 acres. The Devlin Coal Company sank two shafts and began producing coal using the longwall method, extractin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMH8_rockville-illinois_Manteno-IL.html
In 1835 near this site Rockville Village andRockville Post Officewere established.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMG6_mammoth-spring_Oak-Brook-IL.html
Mammoth SpringLargest in northeastern Illinois, burst forth in 1861and was used for domestic and irrigation purposespumping 150 gallons per minute, furnished through woodconduit the total water supply for Elmhurst from 1889-1916The original trough…