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Mound City is a city and the county seat of Pulaski County, Illinois, United States. It is located along the Ohio River just north of its confluence with the Mississippi River . As of the 2010 census , the city population was 588.
Pulaski County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2020 census, it had a population of 5,193. [1] Its county seat is Mound City. [2] Its largest city is Mounds. It is located along the Ohio River in the southwestern portion of the state, known locally as "Little Egypt".
900 ft (270 m) x 950 ft (290 m) rectangle connected to 1,050 ft (320 m) diameter circle with a long ceremonial walkway to the Scioto River and Mound City on the opposite bank. Potentially a unique ceremonial area as there are comparatively few burials or mortuary sites within the enclosure. [ 7 ]
Constructed in 1912, the current Pulaski County Courthouse is a two-story brick building with a belt course topping its five-section facade: a one-window section with slight battlements sits at either end, a post and lintel with Doric capitals frames the central entrance and one second-story window, and four windows pierce each floor of the intermediate sections.
She decommissioned at Mound City, Illinois, 11 August 1865, and was sold at public auction there to Charles F. Dumont 17 August 1865. She redocumented as Montgomery 16 September 1865 and served on the rivers of the South until destroyed by fire at Erie, Alabama , 19 January 1867.
The Mound City, operated by the Illinois Terminal Railroad between St. Louis, Missouri and Peoria, Illinois Mound City and Eastern Railway , in McPherson County, South Dakota St. Louis, Missouri , nicknamed Mound City due to the presence of several ceremonial mounds
Meridian CUSD 101 is located between Mounds and Mound City east of I-57. Century School District 100 is located on Shawnee College Road between Shawnee College and I-57 near Ullin. Both schools serve grades K-12 and have competitive basketball, baseball, and softball programs.
After the end of the Civil War, General Lyon arrived at Mound City, Illinois, on 17 February 1865, decommissioned on 3 August 1865, and was sold to H. L. Lee 17 August 1865. She was re-documented for commercial service as Alabama , and was destroyed by fire at Grand View , Louisiana, on 1 April 1867.