First House and Store in Forreston
Located intersection of West Birch St and IL Rt. 26 Forreston IL | Coordinates Lat N 42 07.432" Lon W 89 34.739" | |
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FIRST HOME AND STORE IN FORRESTON In the spring of 1825, Oliver W. Kellogg blazed a trail north through the prairie, passing near the future West Grove settlement, then a few miles Founder George Hewitt platted the town in the fall of 1854, and built his brick home two blocks west of this location. The Illinois Central Railroad laid tracks to Forreston in the winter of that year, which led to the growth of the town
SPONSORED BY THE 2004 FORRESTON SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETEY ERRECTED SEPTEMBER 2005
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