Historical Map of Greene County, Illinois - 1861
Description
Map of Greene County Illinois.
Greene County was formed in 1821 in southwest Illinois with Carrollton as its seat of government. This cadastral map was published in 1861 by Charles R. Arnold. It shows cities and towns, roads, railroads, school houses, and churches. Property boundaries are indicated with owner names noted.
Detailed plat maps are included for Carrollton, Homer, Whitehall, Fayette, Columbianna, New Providence, Greenfield, Wilmington, Woodville, and Athensville
Business directories are provided for Kane, Fayette, Whitehall, Greenfield, Carrollton, Jalapa, New Providence, Wilmington, Woodville, Columbianna, Newport or Apple Creek Landing, and Athensville.
An inset diagram of Illinois shows counties. A list of Greene County officers is provided. Contributors to the map include Joseph Atwood, Wm. W. Arnold, and Robt. S. Hodgen.
Also included are illustrations of the following:
• Steam Flour Mill Kane
• Wm. P. Witt residence
• Samuel Thomas residence, Brick Block on north corner of Square Carrollton
• Col. N.M. Perry residence Kane
• Thomas Black residence
• E.J. Secor residence
• G.T.W. Sheffield residence Greenfield
• Jesse Baldwin residence
• E.V. Baldwin residence
• James W. Greggory residence
• Benj. F. Baldwin residence
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