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  2. Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's School - Wikipedia

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    The State of Illinois selected Normal as the site of the home in May 1867 and set up three temporary facilities in Bloomington and Springfield to serve the children during construction. The Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home (ISOH) opened its doors on June 17, 1869 with 180 children in residence and one main building. Mrs.

  3. White Place Historic District (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    August 12, 1988. The White Place Historic District is a residential historic district in Bloomington, Illinois. The district includes houses on White Place, North Clinton Boulevard, and the east side of Fell Avenue bordered to the south by Empire Street (U.S. Route 9) and Emerson Street to the north. These houses were largely built between 1895 ...

  4. David Davis Mansion - Wikipedia

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    October 18, 1972. Designated NHL. May 15, 1975 [ 2] Exterior of David Davis Mansion - 2020. The David Davis Mansion, also known as Clover Lawn, is a Gilded Age home in Bloomington, Illinois that was the residence of David Davis, Supreme Court justice (1862–1877) and U.S. Senator from Illinois. The mansion has been a state museum since 1960.

  5. List of Town of Normal Local Landmark Properties and Districts

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    The John Gregory House is the oldest residence in the Town of Normal. This Italianate-style home was likely built between 1857 and 1870. 705 S. Broadway Avenue. This Queen Anne style house was built in 1916 by Orson Leroy Manchester, a dean at the Illinois State Normal University and mayor of Normal from 1907 to 1917.

  6. Jesse W. Fell - Wikipedia

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    Jesse W. Fell (November 10, 1808 – February 25, 1887) [1] was an American businessman and landowner. He was instrumental in the founding of Illinois State University as well as Normal, Pontiac, Clinton, Towanda, Dwight, DeWitt County and Livingston County in Central Illinois. He was also the founder of the newspaper The Pantagraph.

  7. David Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    David James Hendricks was born in Morton Grove and raised in Oak Park, Illinois. He was a member of the Exclusive branch of the Plymouth Brethren, a Christian denomination. He started and ran a highly successful business in Bloomington, Illinois, selling an orthopedic back-brace he had patented. [1] He later bought a large house at a then-new ...

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