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William W. Jarvis is depicted in the center of this drawing from the Illustrated Encyclopedia & Atlas Map of Madison County, Ill. (1873), p. 104a.. William W. Jarvis was a Madison County, Illinois native, born on 11 March 1842, the fourth child of Wesley Jarvis, a farmer. [1]
In an address delivered by Dr. John S. Dewey at the United States centennial celebration in Troy on July 4, 1876, he stated that Jacob Gregg settled the old Baird place in 1804 and planted the old pear tree which up to that time was still standing, and in 1865 yielded a crop which was sold in Dubuque, Iowa, for $125.
Northern end of I-39/I-90 concurrency; southern end of IL 75 concurrency: 415.6: 668.8: IL 75 west (Gardner Street) / IL 251 south (North 2nd Street) – Freeport, Rockford: Northern end of IL 75 concurrency; northern terminus of IL 251: 415.95: 669.41: US 51 north (Dearborn Street) – Beloit: Continuation into Wisconsin
Troy Township is located in Will County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 45,991 and it contained 17,522 housing units. [ 2 ] It contains the western edge of the city of Joliet and the entirety of the village of Shorewood .
Troy is a city in Madison County, Illinois, United States.The population was 10,960 at the 2020 census, [3] up from 9,888 in 2010. Troy is part of the St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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IL 162 has two lanes except around the Granite City Steel area and at I-55/I-70 and eastward into Troy. It is a main east–west artery between I-55 on the south, and I-270 on the north. The Illinois Department of Transportation is doing major work on IL 162 at the interchange with I-55/I-70 in Troy.
Illinois State Bond Issue Route 4 was the first numbered through route between Chicago and St. Louis, as shown on the 1924 Illinois Road Map. [3] As such it was the forerunner of more famous routes US 66 and Interstate 55.