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The Butler Did It Players will host “An Evening with Dickens: Ferriwig’s Party” at Jefferson County Historical Society on Saturday, Dec. 14, starting at 7 p.m. Jefferson County Historical ...
People interested in donating to the cause may send a check, with "Boiler" in the subject line, to Jefferson County Historical Society, 228 Washington St., Watertown, N.Y., 13601.
In 1974, Jefferson County purchased the property, [3] marking the first usage of county Open Space funds in the area. The county commissioners asked the Evergreen Mountain Area Historical Society (then the Jefferson County Historical Society) to supply volunteers to provide tours, exhibits and educational programs for the museum, which opened ...
0.75 miles (1.21 km) south of County Road 795N at the Illinois River ... Jefferson County. 4] Name on the Register Image Date listed [5] Location City or town
Jefferson County Historical Village: Mt. Vernon: Jefferson: Southern: Open air: Operated by the Jefferson County Historical Society. Includes Schweinfurth Museum with historical collections, and village with log homes, log church, 1820 Jail, windmill & grist mill, and working blacksmith shop and printing shop: Homepage: Jersey County Historical ...
Oct. 30—WATERTOWN — As spooky season reaches its peak today on Halloween, two local women said that they have had encounters with the supernatural at two of Watertown's most notable landmarks.
Jefferson Township is a former civil township in Cook County, Illinois, United States that existed as a separate municipality from 1850 until 1889 when it was annexed into the city of Chicago. [1] Its borders were Devon Avenue on the north, Harlem Avenue on the west, Western Avenue to the east, and North Avenue to the south. [2]
The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (IHPA) was created by State law in July 1985. What was the agency's oldest bureau, the Illinois State Historical Library, was created in 1889, but the origins of the agency could be said to date back to the state's involvement in building and caring for the Lincoln Tomb in Springfield, Illinois, in 1865.