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1833 – Champaign County is founded to the west, taking a strip ten miles wide from the west side of Vermilion County. 1833 – Iroquois County is founded to the north, and Vermilion County is extended by 6 miles on the north side. 1835 – Daniel Beckwith (after whom Danville was named) dies of pneumonia following a horseback ride from ...
Danville: Part of Kennekuk County Park since the 1970s [6] 3: Dale Building: Dale Building: January 27, 2000 : 101-103 N. Vermilion St. Danville: 4: Danville Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Historic District
101 N. Vermilion 1873 June 22, 2000 January 27, 2000 210-212 W. North: 210-212 W. North St. 1902 December 10, 1999 November 8, 2000 Delisted January 2, 2020 112 Pine St. 112 Pine St. 1903 November 8, 2000 N/A Bresee Tower 4 N. Vermilion 1918 October 10, 2002 N/A Illiana Genealogical & Historical Society 215 W. North St 1890 2001 N/A
Danville is the principal city of the Danville Micropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Danville and Vermilion County. As of the census [96] of 2020, there were 29,204 people, 11,595 households, and 13,484 housing units.
Map of Vermilion County. Vermilion County is located along the eastern border of Illinois; its northern border is about 95 miles (153 km) south of Chicago. Vermilion County in Illinois and Vermillion County in Indiana are two of twenty-two counties or parishes in the United States with the same name to border each other across state lines. [11]
Locator for the cemeteries of Vermilion County, Illinois. Danville, Illinois: Illiana Genealogical and Historical Society. United States Geological Survey. "Geographic Names Information System: Cemeteries in Vermilion County, Illinois"
Bismarck is a village in Newell Township, Vermilion County, Illinois, United States. It is part of the Danville, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 582 at the 2020 census .
Rossville is located at the intersection of Illinois Route 1 and County Road 14, about 7 miles south of Hoopeston and about 15 miles north of the county seat of Danville. A railroad operated by CSX Transportation passes through the east side of town.