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The graveyard directly behind where the Old St. James Church stood is the St. James Cemetery at Strassburg. It is the final resting place for many of Sauk Village's original settlers. While the church was being readied for demolition in 2004, former Trustee Richard Derosier, while cleaning the attic of the old church, stumbled over an old relic ...
Saint James at Sag Bridge Catholic Church Sag Bridge, Lemont: 1837 Catholic [21] Saint James Cemetery (Sauk Village) Sauk Village: 1847 Catholic [22] Saint John Cemetery (Arlington Heights) 2200 E. Euclid Ave., Arlington Heights: 1907 United Church of Christ (Protestant) Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery Schaumburg: 1863 Lutheran
St. James Catholic Church and Cemetery, also known as St. James at Sag Bridge Church is a historic church and cemetery in the Sag Bridge area of the village of Lemont, Illinois. It is situated on a high bluff at the western tip of the glacier-carved Mount Forest Island, overlooking the Calumet Sag Channel and the community of Sag Bridge.
The last couple of blocks on the southern portion of 11th street Rock Island (U.S. Route 67) now cover the former site of the Sauk village of Saukenuk, with Black Hawk State Historic Site and John Hauberg Museum of Native American Life slightly to the east. Saukenuk had strong ties with the Meskwaki village to the north, what is now downtown ...
Cook County will expand its restorative justice court program to the suburbs for the first time with a new court planned for the south suburban Sauk Village, Chief Judge Tim Evans announced Thursday.
St. James Catholic Church (Jamestown, North Dakota), listed on the NRHP in North Dakota; Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater, Vancouver, Washington; known as St. James Catholic Church until 2013; St. James Catholic Church and Cemetery (Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin), a historic church found eligible for listing on the National Register of ...
Captain James W. Stephenson's detachment caught up with the Sauk raiders on June 18, 1832. Stephenson was severely wounded in the encounter. The militiamen killed in the Battle of Waddams Grove were eventually interred in a memorial cemetery in Kellogg's Grove.
It is within the village limits and postal delivery zone of Lemont, Illinois. Other than the bridge for which it was named and the canal that the bridge crosses, the most significant feature of the community is the historic St. James at Sag Bridge Catholic Church , listed on the National Register of Historic Places .