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Andrew D. Chumbley (15 September 1967 – 15 September 2004) was an English practitioner and theorist of magic, and a writer, poet and artist. He was Magister of the UK-based magical group Cultus Sabbati .
Wiley House Museum: Galva: Henry: Northern Illinois: Historic house: Operated by the Galva Historical Society: Homepage: Will County Historical Society Museum: Lockport: Will: Chicago area: Open air: Includes local history and canal museum, one-room schoolhouse, depot, 1873 farmhouse, village jail, 1830s log cabin, blacksmith's shop, and ...
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The Hibbard House has a fairly illustrious history, as houses go. Construction began in 1846 at the behest of Charles Hibbard, in 1847 the home was complete and the Hibbard's moved in. The home was constructed as an exact replica of Hibbard's childhood home and contains 14 rooms.
Cahokia Heights, Illinois: 1807–1810 Residence French trapper's Federal style house [5] [3] James Lemen House: New Design, Illinois: c. 1810 Residence Oldest brick house in Monroe County and only surviving building from the New Design settlement [6] Rose Hotel: Elizabethtown, Illinois: 1812 Hotel Oldest hotel in the state Robinson-Stewart ...
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1878 house of contractor and politician Ansel B. Cook, converted to a public library in 1921. Now a Libertyville-Mundelein Historical Society house museum. [6] 23: Deerpath Hill Estates Historic District: Deerpath Hill Estates Historic District
Library City or town Image Date granted [1] Grant amount [1] Location Notes 1: Aledo Aledo: May 21, 1913: $10,000 200 N. College Ave. In June 1974, the Mercer Carnegie Library was one of two buildings in Aledo named “Landmarks in Mercer County” by the Historic Sites Division of the Illinois Department of Conservation.