CROSS Providing financial services COUNTY MALL 10 Lincoln Avenue • Charleston, IL 61920 Since 1865. 700 Broadway East Mattoon, Office: (217) 348-8000 • Fax: (217) 345-8359 Website: TEAMREU.com Small town living at it’s best! JC Penney • Christopher & Banks • The Shoe Department • Kirlin’s Hallmark • Journal Gazette 1810 Lincoln Avenue • Carson’s • Radio Shack • Regis Salon • Grinders Gourment Cafe • General Nutrition Center Charleston, IL 61920 Rutherford Home Historic Complex • Pro Nails • Claire’s Boutique • Payless Shoe Source • SuperJumbo Buffet • Rue 21 • Jo-Ann Open: Memorial Day to Labor Day-Weekends Fabrics • Bath & Body Works • Maurices • Community Blood Services • Mattoon Health Center • H & R Block • TitleMax • Taco Bell • Alamo Steak House Oakland Swimming Pool and Snack Bar Open: Memorial Day to Mid August-Daily & Weekends Come experience the convenience and enjoyment of shopping at Cross County Mall! Jan Eads, Howard S. Eads Gayle Strader Jan Weaver, Jeff Vanatta, Shop in climate controlled comfort Free use of wheel chairs & strollers CRS, GRI Broker Broker GRI, e-PRO e-PRO 888-pbt-1954 www.bankpbt.com Managing Broker/Owner Broker Broker 3 Miles North on Walnut Street Five Locations in Coles County:  22--,ǐUVWƺZWXW S T U V TXTX& 0*#12-,4#ƸǐTXSS $ 7#22#4#ƸǐVVV0- "5 7 12 COLES COUNTY INDEX Map of & 0*#12-,ǐVWXƺV\ZZ 2700E 2500E 2600E 2800E

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3 4 2800E APPLE CT. F-11 2 LAKE Mary Todd rd. C-5 OAKLAND FIRSTMID.COM APPLE DR. F-10 2000N MCFALL RD. H-7 2300E OAKLAND MARATHON LN Mcginnis Pl. I-6 .FNCFS'%*$t&RVBM0QQPSUVOJUZ-FOEFS 1-800-851-3868 APRIL LN. Q-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N 0 P Q R2000N BR Norton ST ARBOR LN. L-7 MEDLEY LN JOHNSON DR Meadow Ln G-7 Knolls 2540E Golf 1950N Digital Cable Television ARROWHEAD RD. R-8 R 7 E R 9 E 1950N Course Meadowview ln. f-4 R 8 E R 10 E BLEVINS ST ST LINCOLN ST L Medinah Ct. G-6 Mediacom Online-High Speed Internet ASHBROOK RD. Q-11 17 T RD 1600E 100E 000E T 200E 300E REE 100E

1200E 133 700E 800E

1000E medley Ln. T-17

500E MAIN ST 400E AUGUSTA LN. G-6 1 1900N DOUGLAS 900E 1300E 1900N 600E

Phone Service & Digital Music COUNTY ALNU 1500E 1900N LOGAN ST

1 2000E 90 1400E 1900N 0N DOUGLAS 1700E 1800E 1900E

W MERIDIAN ST. B-3 1900N 2100E 1900N

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E COUNTY E E E 0 E E 0 0 MILL ST. B-3 0 -B- 0 0 0 0 0 E EDGEMON 0 0 1 0 0 00 900E 2 45 0 2300E 6 GUN CLUB RD 3 www.mediacomcc.com 1 miller Rd h-7 5 1 1 BEECH TREE RD. L-7 4 0 57 1 2800E 1 T 700E 1 1 7 000E 800E 2100E 2000E 1820E BEREA LN. L-8 1 RIVER 133 Mitchell Ave G-6 1950E 280E R.R. 14

500E L 2600E 4290 Blue Stem Road • Charleston, Illinois 61920 200E 1830N 130 Moody Rd. S-14

BLEVINS ST. E. U-17 E RD 2700E N 0 RAS

R 2780E BLUE STEM RD. K-7 1800N 5 A EASTERN I Morehead Rd. S-14

16 6 B 1800N 1800N 1800N M 1800N 1 E Morgan Ln. D-14 BOGIE LN. G-6 1800N 2400E 1800N 1800N 1800N BRIGHTEN L-7 Morningsun Rd. R-14 T BRIAN DR. C-5 14 RIVER E BRIDIE LN. G-6 A S T -N- N 1750N 1750N BRIDLEWOOD H-6 1720N Nantucket G-6

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100E Nees St. Q-9 BRISTOL GREEN H-6 1700N 380E CR 1700N RD 1700N 1700N 20 1700N 2500E 1700N 2350E NEL LOCKARD DR. J-8 BROADMOOR G-6 15 1700N 1700N 1700N 1700N BUCKCREEK DR. F-3 2700E CR Northfield Rd. E-14 BUXTON DR. H-8 1650N Nursery Rd n-6 8 O A K RIVERL A N D 1650N

BUXTON WOODS DR. O-7 2100E 600E 1650N 1650N 300E BYPASS RD. O-5 2780E -O-

500E S E V Old State Rd. I-7, J-7, L-8 E M ASHMORE 1600N 1600N 1600N 1600N DECKER SPRINGS N O R G A N 1600N 1600N 16 700E 1600N 1820E 1600N OLIVE AVE. N-8 -C- 1800N 1600N 1600N SKYLINE 1580N E LN L-4 NORTHFIELFLD HUMBOLDT 0 1570N Osage Rd. K-7 SPRINGS RD AT 0

RD RD 14 6 GREASY 1 CAMBRIDGE G-6 1550N 1550N 1550N 1800E 2600E

250E L BR N CAMP SPRING RD. Q-10 N -P- 2080E L DONICA A 1550N OAKLAND 1550E G E 1530N EMBARRAS Paddle Ln. A,B-2 1880E CARDINAL LN. P-6 R MOODY H I 0 K O R RD O C 0 Y MORNINGSUN CR 2760E Paradise Rd. D-4 1500N M CARROLTON EST. C-3 HICKORY 1500N 1500N 1500N 4 RARDIN BRUSH 1500N 1500N 1500N 1 RD 1500N 1500N 2230E CARTER LN. E-4 LN 16 PARAKEET LN. L-2

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CASTLECREEK RD. L-8 500E 400E 0 2800E

350E BUSHTON 7 2640E CHERRY CT. F-10 N O R HIL T H 1480N PARROT LN. L-2

1450N 1 23 W CHURCH ST 1450N 1450N DRY 1450N 2000E 2350E 2400E CHESTNUT RUN H-6 13 000E 2 1450N 1450N Partridge RD. A-3 CHICORY KNOLL N-6 PAUL DR. G-3 2200E A 2700E 080E I ASKASK COOKS MILL RD H U M B O L D T 1420N PEACH CT. F-11 CHIEF RD. P-7 K 1400N E 1400N 1400N 1800E 1400N 0 1400N 1400N PLAZZA DR 0 LITTLE Peak St. J-6 CHURCH ST. W. C-13 E 1400N Jennifer Pletch

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“Kirchner Building Centers Since 1906” 13 1 1200N 11 1200N 22 1200N 1880E 1200N FISH 7 PLAZA DR. C-13 COUNTY HWY. 17 R-7 1200N 2380E 1170N 2

1 1-866-COUNTRY COUNTY HWY. 2 Q-11 APPLE CT 1170N Pleasantview Rd. N. G-3 CHERRY CT 1180N 1180N PLUM E 0 Pleasantview Rd. S. G-1, G-2 COUNTY HWY. 5 R-1 PEAR CT S A S H

1150N 0 M A O R E CR PEACH CT 49 3 R 1150N Plenary Rd. m-4 COZY LN. M-6 2700E Country 1 R 16 2300E

1840E A Orchard 28 1140N B CRESCENT LN. L-7 COUNTY PLUM F-11 Subd. APPLE DR M 1130N

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2570E Plymouth Ln. L-4 CROSS CIR. G-6 1100N 1 ASHMORE 1100N 2400E

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ELMDALE DR. D-6 1850E E 4 HARRISON ST 24 ARL CHARLESTON 7 LOGAN ST H LINCOLN BROADWAY AVE C FORT HURST DR AVE DR 6TH ST WORTH AIRPORT CHARLESTON COLES E EXECUTIVE CT. J-6 AVE WAY COLES CRESCENT 750N REMINGTON RD 16 R E T RD CENTRE O Eastern D RD TOGETHER R

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700N L Samsa Dr. H-8

12 H 700N Y -F- 29 MILLER RD 700N Subd. A H CHIEF T

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DR 9 Mattoon S G 1 LN N S AVE 121 AIRPORT DR ROOSEVELT COUNT skyline springs Rd. E-14 N R U FAIRWAY LN. K-8 13 HALLMARK T YES TRAI 2100E Country Marksborough E T

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450N 450N E RD DR 450N 450N 450N Stone Quarry Rd. Q-9 HALLMARK DR. G-7 JOAN MARIE DR 0 RD INTERSTATE KICKAPOO RD E E ODD

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0 57 ROBERT MAGNET 54 Sugar Creek Ln. I-6 (Marksboro Sub.) HARMONY LN. O-4 A 2 E 1 COUNTY 200E 020E TODD 430N 420N RY T RY 150E E ON RD

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HAWTHORN RD. S-2 Tree RD SWORDS DR. H-7 RD 380N FORK Golf 1800E HARVEST TER LN Private 18 Hole Country Club 400E DR HAYES AVE. W. L-7, M-7 R Course 2420E ONE LINCOLN HWY RURAL ROAD ARADISE RD PLENA CA LAKE P T HICKORY RD. T-4 350N N 4 PARADISE P E 00 HURRICANE

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LERNA 1 1 AVE Golf 1 Pro Shop / Driving Range / Practice Facility 2200E 1 300N 5 LN 1 HICKORY RD 45 D T 1 PLANET 300N 300N HUTTON RD. Q-4 300N Course 300N LN Thomason Dr. H-7 E R 300N 300N 300N DIS PERCH LAKE LOCUS 9 A YMOUTH 1800E

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MATTOON CHARLESTON T R WILDERNESS N PLEASANTVIEW KICKAPOO PL. N-5 7 Westfield Rd. P-5, R-5, T-5 DITCH A P 2 LN A R A D I 38 S R MAJOR STREETS MAJOR STREETS E CLEAR 1 150N

150N 1 Westgate ln. F-6 8355 Country Club Road 150N 150N 150N ONE RD 150N CITIES & TOWNS KICKAPOO PL. RD. N-5 B CLARK T ARAKEE E M EAST P 270E KICKAPOO VALLEY DR. M-5 0 E Wetzel Rd. F-11 BRUSH RD Charleston, IL 61920 PARROT RD FOX RIDGE

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BROADWAY AVE. E,G-7 CASTLE CREEK RD. L-8 MOORE HOME 2420E W STATE PARK SHELBY

500E Whetstone Rd. Q-2, Q-4 KINGS LN. M-7 650E CAMPBELL 1 200E

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100E ETNA G R O 100N 100N DARKIES V E HISTORIC SITE BUXTON DR. H-8 DIVISION ST. M-8 100N 1900E KINGSWOOD I-6 (MARKSBORO SUB.) 2 11 100N 100N 100N 100N 100N Whispering Oaks Rd. M-5

100N 1300E 5 CHARLESTON AVE. E,H-7 DOUGLAS DR. 050E E. LINCOLN HWY RD KNOLLBROOK LN. L-7 PADDLE LN LINCOLN LOG CABIN Wilderness Ln. o-2 COLES CENTRE PWY. H-7 E. ST. M-8 KNOLLCREST DR. L-7 121 STATE HISTORIC RECREATIONAL Windermere I-6 (Marksboro Sub.) HWY RIDGE RD PRAIRIE LITTLE SITE CR CLEAR CREEK DR TRAI DICKS CR HAWTHORN RD

COUNTRY CLUB RD. G-7 EDGAR DR. N-7 E LN 57 050N 050N Wintercress I-6 (Marksboro Sub.) 0 LAKEVIEW RD L TRAIL 080E DETTRO DR. G-7 GRANT AVE. M-7 SEND RD TRILLA 040N 2 BUTTERMILK 2400E

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FORT WORTH WAY G-7 LAKE CHARLESTON LOOP O-6 1 DIONA 000N LAFAYETT AVE. F-7 000N 000N 000N 000N 000N LAKE 35 LAFAYETTE AVE. F-7 LINCOLN AVE. I,P-7 Lake Charleston Loop O-6 1 MATTOON CUMBERLAND COUNTY R 9 E CUMBERLAND COUNTY

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PIATT AVE 1050E S RTE 316 800N A 800N LIFESPAN CENTER LN 4. d HARRISON AVE 83 2380E 800N N 1 1820E 800N T T DEWITT AVE WAY HARRISON ST T S 4. The little white brick house on the north side of the road was 6TH ST MEDICAL ASSOCIATES IO S DEWITT HELIPORT

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17 DR May 23, 1854, in an old mud hut. 16 6TH ST WORTH AIRPORT 6.CHARLES COLES E TON AVE COLES CRESCENT 750N REMINGTON RD 16 R 15 E 16 15 T 17 116. Bell Cemetery

RD 13 CENTRE 15 14 O Eastern Historical Attractions in the Mattoon Area Historical Attractions in the Charleston Area D RD TOGETHER 13 R 18

THOMASON LN 114 17 GRANT AVE S 5. Zion Hill Church & Cemetery-This area is the site of the 148 0 18 720N RD T LAFAYETTE PARKWAY 17 D T 7. n 10. DR 16 Illinois HARRISON ST 2480E T

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DETTRO DR VE 11. 2700E VD 2760E AVE WYNDHAM CT S University 117. Berry Cemetery 2600E 300E MARSHALL TE 1. 3000 Western Ave.-Major Henry Wallace house, built in early 1. Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site-This is the 1840’s home of AVE 27 1 L A T 2 A Stone Gate 700N 14. SWORDS 700N MARSHALL AVE REDBUD BUXTON 12 RD B oldest religious Methodist congregation in this section of the 1 BRIGHTEN S 700N12 S COUNTY CLUB RD 700N 1 8. PERSIMMON RD

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12 H 700N Y 29 MILLER RD 700N Subd. A H CHIEF 118. Fairview (Roberts) Cemetery T KNOLLBROOK T 1900’s. Queen Anne style. Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln, father and stepmother of our 16th L I ONEG T LN

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2100E 119. oak Grove Cemetery Country Marksborough E 2. 2206 Western Ave.-Ebenezer Noyes House, built 1860. Noyes president. The site includes a working, living history farm developed T

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RY GA MEADOW LN A R DR RD V H E D I S 6. Paradise School-outgrowth of a little log building erected in Y Subd. W H Y 81 2280E T R Club N TRIE ONEHENGE HW 0 4 MANOR T D 120. Rosedale (Oakland) Cemetery DUCHESS CT

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3 Sugar m 0 121. Shields Cemetery 19 D 21 BRISTOL 19 1 20 25 19 19 until 1918. Carriage house at rear was said to have been used as a Farm, has been moved to the site to help broaden visitors’ understand- Rogala CAMBRIDGE 21 22 23 19 GREEN Creek CT RUN 21 22

R 7. Tennessee I House-built in 1848. SUGAR 23

Public TE BIRDIE LN T WINTERCRESS 24 17 24 20 RUDY AVE MEDINAH CT 1050E

TA Hunters WINDMERE CROSS CIR 27 Subd. CREEK CR 38 E 115 660N Links ELMDALE OLD S BOGIE 130 20 21 22 80 stop on the “underground railroad” before the Civil War. ing of 1840’s rural life in Illinois. HUMBOLDT TOWNSHIP MOU CT S E NURSERY Glen 1 24 DORAL R LN 0

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T 600N Y Y by Unitarian Church, it was purchased in 1906 by Trinity Episcopal. stepsister, Matilda Hall Moore. 123. Gardner (Union, Walker) Cem

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ANDREWS At time of purchase, new stained-glass windows were added to the 3. Thomas Lincoln/Shiloh Cemetery-The cemetery where Thomas E A TE LN S F

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0 S 5 580N PRESTIGE E 125. West Humboldt Cemetery LERNA 4 TAMMYDALE T romanesque Revival style church. and Sarah Lincoln are buried. WOODGATE LN PROSPECT LACE RD 0 ON MCGINNIS P 54 2480E 1 WESTG DR 10. Trilla-located on Cloverleaf Railroad in 1882, its main FROSTWOOD LN LN 550N LN

550N 0 1 RD E RD 400E 131 HUTTON TOWNSHIP CV 4. 1709 Broadway-Illinois Central (Gulf) Railroad Depot. From 1857 4. Old City Cem. & Chambers Cemetery-Early Charleston residents L 30 29 3 L 28 27 26 25 30 29 30 29 28 550N 550N street is on the Coles/Cumberland County line. 1 27 30 O 25 LINCOLN HWY 550N 28 27

100E 28 27 DR 26 E 650E PEAK ST 25 26 E 30 E 29 D 63 to 1913, old Essex House was used by I.C. Railroad as dining room, and Linclon’s ‘tutor’ Dennis Friend Hanks are buried there. 126. Anderson Cemetery 0

0 520N B TRAI 0 25 11. Beal Cemetery L ROBINDALE Y 0 7 P i 0 26 A TE TER S TA REDBUD LN hotel, and ticket office. Present depot was built in 1916 and designed 5. Fox Ridge State Park-Miles of rugged, scenic hiking trails, play- 127. Beavers Cemetery

2 2 S A 4 R 1 DOGWOOD LN D 12. Muddy Point Cemetery-area of early settlement (1827) 1 1 OLD S 500N 1 76 500N W WHISPERING OAKS DR 2200E 500N 18TH KICKAPOO PL 9. WESTFIELD RD 500N by architect D.F. McLaughlin. grounds, picnic shelters, fishing, hunting and camping. 128. Brandenburg Cemetery started by Fanchers and Houchins. Quite populous by 1834 SNAKE

LACE RD j 2100E 5. alley N.E. of I.C. Depot-Penn Central Depot, formerly Big Four 6. Charleston Historic District-The Courthouse Square and Historic 129. Grant Cemetery

24 RD 64 71 72 RD L 13. Lerna-platted in 1882 on the site of the crossing of the 000E 14 LIBERTY SWEET P 380E 32 Depot, now vacant. First railroad to build east-west tracks through Mat- District are Charleston’s best kept secret. With specialty stores and 130. Hurricane Cemetery BRIAN 109 WESTFIELD CHURCH RD 2300E 31 DAILEYVILLE 2400E

Cloverleaf R.R. and the Peoria, Decatur & Evansville R.R. In 32 720E 31 33 450N 35 450N 32 E RD 33 DR 34 450N 35 450N 32 34 450N 138 2 JOAN MARIE DR 36 0 133 34 RD toon was Terre Haute and Alton in 1850’s; in 1867, the line was bought unique restaurants overlooking the majestic Coles County Courthouse, 131. Kelley (Old Kelley) Cemetery 36 KICKAPOO RD 141 E E

1905, the population reached its peak at 1000. ODD 34 35

LN 35 0 36 0 36 33 31 ROBERT MAGNET 31 54 31 A 32 132 by Indianapolis and St. Louis; in 1882, the Big four; and in 1900, the the Charleston Historic District will treat you to the best. The Historic 132. Liberty Cemetery 2 E 1 COUNTY 200E 020E TODD 430N 420N

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1 U 1 MA H T T New York Central R.R. District is the site of annual festivals and parades. 133. McKenzie Cemetery

0 O RD 280E NORTH 6 N Pleasant Grove in 1852. From this site backtrack to Lerna, 400N PARADISE RD 400N 400N 2 400N 400N 400N 1

70 HUT CR 400N CAHOKI 400N 6. 1600 Charleston Ave.-Mattoon Public Library, built in 1903 with 7. Charleston Riot Historic Marker-(Courthouse Square)The Civil War 134. otterbein Cemetery 1 400N go east and turn north at the first crossroad. You go past the Bent 162 RY 135 Tree RD RD Carnegie grant in Classic Revival style. spread to Charleston when a face-to-face encounter took place between 135. Parker Cemetery 3 380N FORK Golf 175 1800E HARVEST brick “Old Gannaway Home”. Turn right at the first road and TER LN 78 400E DR R Course 136. Salisbury (Giffin) Cemetery

2420E 7. 1701 Charleston Ave.-U.S. Post Office, built in 1913 and designed southern sympathizers called “Copperheads”, Union soldiers and citi- ONE

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ARADISE RD PLENA go east. Next turn south at 380N/1180E. CA 168 142 77 5 LAKE P T 137. Sargent Cemetery 6 4 3 2 1 350N N HURRICANE by architect James Knox Taylor in Classic Revival style. Building in on zens who favored the Lincoln Administration. An artistic mural rendition 15. The Doty Cemetery-will be on your left. The McQuoin PARADISE 6 P5 4 E 2 15 4 3 00 6 5 4 3 2 1 6

COUNTY 4 L 3 A S 1 A E N 5 CR T E 138. Stewart (Sullivan) Cemetery

E National Register of Historic Places. can be seen one block west of the Historic Marker at the corner of 6th E 164 MEADOWVIEW 6 0 174 330N 0

330N WHETS PIKE RD house further south was built by J. Isaac Monford who came 330N 0 0 LAKER 2 PHIPPS LN 8 250E . LAKE DR 5 LN 0 3 139. Stringtown Cemetery W PEBBLE DR Meadowview Y 8. 1416 Broadway-Time Theatre, repaired and rebuilt in 1938 in Art Street and Jackson Ave.

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LERNA 1 23 139 105140 1 to the twp. in 1836. Turn right at 300N/1180E, then left at first AVE Golf 1 2200E 1 300N 5 LN 1 HICKORY RD D T 1 PLANET 300N 300N 300N Course 300N LN 140. welch Cemetery E R 300N 300N 300N Deco style. Original building on site was Grand Theatre, built in 1911- 8. Greenwood School Museum-Relive the days of yore as visitors road then back right at next road. 7 DIS PERCH LAKE LOCUS 9 A YMOUTH 69 1800E

R L A 141. whetstone Cemetery LAND 2100E 12. step into a restored 1895-1945 one-room schoolhouse..

P SOUTH P GULF R.R. CR HARMON 16. Indian Cemetery (New)-A memorial stone was placed in E COLLEGE DR 300N K 4 170 16 FORK t P A 780E 142. wiley Brick Cemetery L CR 9. 120 N. 14th St.-Young Radiator Co. Built in 1900, it was originally 9. Five Mile House-Built in 1836, the house received its name be- 1971 for the church which burned in 1970.Turn left or south 7 . 163 R.R. RIVER L 2000E 250N 8 E MAIN ST 9 BUCK CREEK 12 CR INDIAN ON EST 250N 10 250N BR

11 800E 169 T 12 7 8 9 11 250N 73 250N 137 L 250N 250N 9 12 250N 9 7 Chuse Engine & Mfrg. Co. (steam engines). cause it sits exactly five miles south of the Coles County Courthouse in j. Five Mile House (Cartwright) at 250N/1100E, go past Atwell Centennial farm and turn left at MERIDIAN ST 19 10 7 8 JULIEANN PLAINVIEW RD 11 7 11 6 MILLST MUDDY 75 5 190E 12 RD AVE 10 8 10 10. 1301 Charleston Ave.-Schilling Funeral Home, built in 1860’s by Charleston. Restoration was completed in 2003. Open by appointment k. Freeman Cemetery

CARRO 230N 150N/1120E, and go to the second road (old Rodgers School 165 260E PAUL EASTERN I 172 HUTTON T PARADISE 177 PL LAFAYETTE TOWNSHIP R. CR DR PLANTER RIDGE Judge D.T. McIntyre in Greek Revival style. and for special events. T 220N A 65 127 200N will be on right). Turn right and go south to the Lincoln High- E 210N LN TEAU 126 TRIDGE RD 12 74 11 200N CENTRAL 200N 0 LAKE 200N 11 R E 11. 1304 Wabash Ave.-Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home, built in 1889 10. Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum-Coles County Fairgrounds 143. Bethel Cemetery 200N LINCOLN HW 1 way, turn right. A RIDGE LAKE OPPOSUM

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A by Lewis L. Lehman, Pres.. 1st National Bank, and constructed by Tour the only museum in Illinois retracing the senatorial debates of 1858 144. Montgomery Cemetery N E CR Y RD E 17. Shiloh Church & Thomas Lincoln/Shiloh Cemetery-origi- R 0 LN STATE PARK RD 5 0 T WILDERNESS N PLEASANTVIEW R 7 George Ballard. Best example of Queen Anne style in city. between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. The museum offers 145. Resthaven Cemetery DITCH A nally the Old Gordon Graveyard, Abe Lincoln’s father and step- P 2 66 LN 136 128 A R A D I 38 S R E CLEAR 18 1 150N

17 150N 1 150N 16 150N 150N B ONE RD 150N 12. N.12th St. & Hayes Ave.-H.W. Clark Company built in 1895. H.W. exhibits and interactive displays that tell the debates’ story through film, l. Jones (Gibbs) Cemetery CLARK 18 17 16 15 14 T 14 13 18 ARAKEE mother, Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln are buried here. 13 15 E M 14 5. 18 17 16 EAST P 13

270E 14 13 0 18 16 E 68 15 Clark invented water meter boxes for city’s water system. audio selections, artifacts and photos. m. Vandaren Cemetery

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MOORE HOME 2420E W STATE PARK SHELBY 500E 650E CAMPBELL 13. 5th & Broadway-Peterson Park Home, built in 1880’s by Judge 11. Murals Around The Square-Outdoor murals and sculptures located MATTOON TOWNSHIP 1 200E 150E WHETS

100E ETNA G R O 100N 1850’s after the Illinois Central R.R. came through the county. 100N DARKIES V E HISTORIC SITE

100N 1900E 100N 176 22 21 u 100N 100N 146. Calvary Cemetery 11 100N 3. 100N Abner M. Peterson. Italianate style. in downtown give an artistic account of the city’s rich heritage.

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050E 9 17 PADDLE LN E. LINCOLN HWY RD 14. 5 Lafayette Ave.-Curyea House, built in 1870’s by George Curyea, 147. Dodge Grove Cemetery ville Wesleyan Church on north side of County line road was LINCOLN LOG CABIN 19 121 STATE HISTORIC 67 one of earliest settlers in Mattoon, Second Empire style. 148. Nellie Ross Hyde Memorial HWY built in 1891 and rebuilt in 1964. Janesville Cemetery first RIDGE RD PRAIRIE LITTLE 20 21 SITE CR Cemeteries CLEAR CREEK DR TRAI 22 DICKS CR HAWTHORN RD LN 57 23 24 19 20 21 050N 20 21 19 E 050N 24 19 n. Baptist Burial Ground 11 22 0 called Gordon after owner of land; chapel built in 1909 and LAKEVIEW RD 23 19 20 L 18 19 20 22

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5 150. Collins Cemetery 2 0 E 130 000N 00 0 2000E 2100E 1 2300E 19. Lincoln Log Cabin State Park-features the 1840s farm and 3 2200E 91. ashmore (Robertson) Cemetery COUNTY 167 S. LINCOLN HWY 1 1 000N 1 000N 000N 000N 1 DIONA 000N 000N 151. Knoch (Golladay) Cemetery home of Lincoln’s parents, Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln. 35 000N 000N LAKE 92. Brooks Cemetery 152. north Union (Craig) Cemetery Riding the circuit in east central Illinois is the 1840s, Abraham MATTOON CUMBERLAND COUNTY R 9 E CUMBERLAND COUNTY 93. enon Cemetery

000E 153. Union (Greasy Point) Cemetery 2400E 2500E 200E 300E 600E 800E 700E 900E

was a periodic visitor here at his parent’s farm. 100E 2300E 2200E 1200E 500E 100E 94. Lafler (Ennis) Cemetery 2000E 2100E 1300E 1500E 1400E 1700E 1 1800E 1000E 154. winklebalck Cemetery 400E Lincoln Log offers visitors an innovative living history 1900E R 7 E R 8 E 1600E 95. Miller (Courtney) Cemetery o. Small burial ground (8-10 stones) program where the Lincoln farm comes to life with crops, 81. Italianate Home-of Brock-Jones was built in 1879 by J.B. Flenner. 96. Olmstead Cemetery p. Andrew Lanman farm livestock and costumed living history interpreters doing farm Tour B Tour C Tour D This 10 room house was built with a basement, 4 fireplaces and 4 97. Patsy Michell (Golladay) Cemetery q. Burial of unknown early settlers chores and activities. The site also features a second 1840s 28. Mattoon-built around the spot where the Illinois Central and the 34. Dorans-The town was first called Clara in 1880 when the post 47. North Union Church-was first Salem Missionary Baptist, orga- The town hall was built in 1886 with money collected from a dog 62. Wrightsville-early settlement area to the right. 71. P.J. Doctor Home-built by James Rennels about 1868 . Lo- porches. An Itinerate painter, at the time J.B. Flenner live here, painted 98. Reed Cemetery farmstead, the Stephen Sargent Farm. Terre Haute & Alton R.R.’s intersected. Named for William Mat- office was established. Name changed to Dorans in 1898. A rail- nized 1860. A building was erected in 1862 at another site. Moved tax. After you cross railroad, turn left 1800N. 63. In this area, Benjamin Parker built first cabin in county on east cated on north side of Westfield Road to the left of the tour route. scenery under 6 windows and the stairway. Backtrack to 580N/2460E/ 99. Shoot Cemetery NORTH OKAW TOWNSHIP The nearby Reuben Moore Home was the home of Sarah toon, a building contractor for the latter R.R. Town founded in 1855. road station was built on land owned by Samuel Dorans. Oscar to this area about 1886-88 and a new building erected, which was 53. Union Cemetery (Greasy Point)-Turn right at 1950E/1800N. bank of the Embarras. Also built first mill which was sold and moved 72. Tennessee I House-believed to have been built by Rennels. and turn right. 100. St. Omer Cemetery 155. Brann (Brannon, Logan) Cem. Lincoln’s daughter during the late 1850s. The route north from Western Avenue at 750N/200E is called the Homann house and farm, east of Dorans-house built in 1898. dedicated as Union Baptist Church. That structure burned in 1970’s Cemetery is across bridge to right. A monument donated by across River to Charleston Twp. and known as Blakeman Mill. The North and west of this house in the woods is the Pforr cabin and 82. Queen Anne House-built in 1911, by John Davis. Turn right at 101. wells Cemetery 156. Fuller Cemetery The site is open year around with the living history pro- Dole Road. At the first intersection, turn left or west. The road has 35. Burgner-Ashbrook Road and was replaced. Craig Cemetery is behind. Adams Memorials and Fred Lutz, marks the site of Union-Cum- first bridge was wooden, then replaced by iron, present concrete barn, built over 100 yrs. ago. 620N/2280E. 102. Zimmerman (Tom Mitchell) Cemetery 157. Gearhart (Henton, Wade) Cem. gram featured during summer months, school programs in been called the “Corral Road”. During the Civil War, horse corrals 36. Conrad Burgner-built identical houses for a son and a daughter 48. Winkleblack School-is successor of old log school built in berland Presbyterian Church (1904-1971), located on west side bridge built in 1907. The only known Indian battles took place near 73. Salisbury-Platted Jan. 1837. First called Stewart, then Ashby, 83. Olmstead School-brick structure built in 1911, replaced frame a. Hitesville Cemetery 158. Mt. Zion Cemetery spring and fall, and special events throughout the year. were built along the road. Horses that had been used in the war in 1876. The Ashbrook home, on east side of road, remains in 1840’s. Frame house succeeded that in 1860’s and present build- of road. or west of the area of bridge. One in 1815 between government then Salisbury for the home town of Hulin who helped lay out the building of 1880. b. Lafferty (Polecat Creek) Cemetery 159. Pleasant Grove Cemetery 20. Woodford House-built in 1893. were brought here for care and rest. family. ing in 1890’s. Turn left at 1850E/1180N 54. Site of Curtisville-earliest attempt to start a village in Morgan surveyors and a large band of Indians. The other in 1818 between town. Also known by the P.O. name which is Hutton named for 84. Bachelorsville/Pietown-early settlement on stage coach road c. Poor Farm Cemetery 160. Smith (Old Smith) Cemetery 21. Farmington or Campbell-first village laid out in Pleasant 29. The Stephen D. Dole House-was built between 1862-1865 by 37. Site of J.O. Toland Seed Farm-1881-1937. At one time, the 49. Italianate House-built by Craig about 100 yrs.ago. Brick was Twp (1860). No land ever platted. Gen. Whiteside’s Illinois Rangers and a band of raiding Indians. John Hutton, early settler. started by Laban Burr and Guilford Dudley in 1825. Directly south of Charleston Township 161. Zoar Cemetery Grove Twp. (1852). Before this, there had been a P.O. named one of the early founders of Mattoon. Turn north (right) at the in- largest broom corn grower in the world. hauled by horses and wagon from S.H. Records brick factory in 55. Bushton-platted in 1881 and named for David & John Bush. 64. Five Mile House-Built in 1836 by Martin brothers.. Early settlers 74. Beavers Cemetery-to left; Salisbury or Giffin Cemetery on down present Dudley School building That part of the stage coach road no 103. Adkins (Woodson) Cemetery s. Old Cook’s Mills (Otto) Cem. Campbell nearby. In 1852 the P.O. was moved to the village tersection onto the Moultrie/Coles County line road. Go north two 38. Site of the natural grove of seven hickorys-for which the town- Charleston. Turn left first road. Population peak of 200-250 in early 1900’s. Turn east (left) knew this building was exactly five miles from the east side of the toad to right. Next is Salisbury Church to the left. Go straight at longer exists. 104. Charleston (Old)-Chambers Cemetery PARADISE TOWNSHIP and because the chosen name of Farmington belonged to roads after you cross Illinois 121, turn right at 1170N/200E, then ship of Seven Hickory was named. One of two groves standing 50. Site of California School-This district was started in the late through Bushton and (right) at 1450N/2000E. Backtrack past Charleston courthouse. It was where they stopped to stock their 200N/2120E then turn left at 200N/2200E. 85. Enon Church & Cemetery 105. Cossel Cemetery 162. Campground (Old Sawyer) Cem. another town in the state, Campbell became official name of left. Turn back right at 1290N200E. This road will take you along in the twp. when early settlers arrived. Thought to have been an 1840’s. Steps are all that remain of last bldg. erected. Turn right California School and turn left. wagon trains with supplies before heading west during The Califor- 75. Sargent’s Woods-site of Sargent Cemetery and a timber frame 86. Dudley School-Moved to this site from Bachelorsville when road 106. Ellington Cemetery (Abandoned) 163. Dry Grove Cemetery village. The pre-Civil War home of Dr. Nelson S. Freeman still the Kaskaskia River. At the first crossroad, turn north (left). Indian Camp or landmark. at this site-this road jogs. Follow it until you come to 1420N/2060E, 56. Air Tight Bridge-built 1914. Note high water mark of 1957 on nia Gold Rush Days. Restoration was completed in 2003. home built in 1843, which has been moved to Lincoln Log Cabin was changed. 107. Fudge Cemetery 164. Old Baptist (Curry) Cemetery stands on the east side of Lincoln Highway south of Moore 30. Smith Cemetery-is behind the Dailey home. To get to this site, 39. Modified Italianate House-1867 (on the right). then turn left. Go north to T road and turn right. first girder to left. 65. Round Barn-built about 1916-17 from designs used by the Uni- State Historic Site and restored. To the north is Italianate house 87. Dudley Home. (Gothic Revival) build about 1875. Plaque on side 108. Huckaba (Oliver) Cemetery 165. Zion Hill Cemetery House. go east on the Cook’s Mill road. Then backtrack to catch the tour 40. Decker Springs Dance Barn-Mineral Spring water was bottled 51. Golladay/Knoch Area-Land settled by Moses Golladay in the 57. At 1200/2130E turn left to the brick home built by Humphries versity of Illinois. built and added on to 1865-1884. House has a Second Empire of house gives date. 109. kickapoo (Mt. Zion) Cemetery PLEASANT GROVE TOWNSHIP 22. Moore House-original home of Sarah Bush Lincoln’s route. and sold . Area used as heath resort and for picnics and political 1830’s. Road (now grown over) at the bottom of hill south of the about 85 yrs. ago. North is the Boneset School (No. 14). If you 66. Fox Ridge State Park-site of early Indian trails, then a settle- Tower. Studio of Paul Sargent, Artist, added in 1921. ROAD NOT 88. Interesting architectural features on this house, first the elllsW 110. Lumbrick (Collum) Cemetery 166. Beals (Old and New) Cemetery daughter. Here Abe made a last visit to his stepmother in 31. Cook’s Mill-the first mill built in 1864 by Robert Gillon. Post Of- rallies. Dance Barn opened in the 1890’s. The Spring was said to cemetery once led to sugar camp, saw mill and a ford crossing the are adventurous, you can drive north past the school, turn right at ment of about 50 log houses. Between 1933-36, Charleston citi- OPEN TO PUBLIC. home, then the Walton home. The house is the original Wells and was 111. Roselawn-Mound Cemetery 167. Bales Cemetery 1861 before assuming the Presidency. Turn right (east) at fice established in 1864 and first post master was Elam Cook who have gone dry in 1904 and park closed about 4 years later. Also Embarras River. The land passed to John Knoch (Nock) when he the first road, then back south at the next road and pick up tour zens and Chamber of Commerce established it as a state park. 76. Barn-built 1880 with wooden pegs and hand-hewn timbers. Af- added to at later dates. Barn was built about 1912. The Wells Cem- 112. Salem (Woods, Shoemaker) Cemetery 168. Doty Cemetery 150N/1420E then back left at the first road going north. Go also acquired the mill. After Cook’s Mill, go north to first crossroad, site of the first school house in Charleston Township. married Mary, dau. of Moses. House built in 1894 and signed on route. It is a nice drive but the road condition is not good. Civilian Conservation Corps implemented work projects. ter turning south, turn left at second road to cross the bridge. etery is in the field near the older barn. 113. Stoner Cemetery 169. Indian Creek (New) Cemetery to 260N/1570E and turn left, until you get to Lincoln Highway, then right. Several Amish families reside in this area. Be sure to 41. Queen Anne style farm house-House & barn built in 1894. upstairs beam by John Knock. Barn is over 100 years old, made 58. Patsy Mitchell Cemetery-Turn left at 1200N/2300E cemetery is 67. Hurricane Baptist Church & Cemetery-Present building erected 77. Wiley Brick Church-two doors in front, one for men and one for 89. In this triangle of land, the Greenwood School once stood. It has 114. yocum Cemetery 170. Indian Creek (Old) Cemetery then go north until you come to 300N/1450E. look for the houses with blue curtains. 42. Fairgrange-Post office opened in 1883 first called Arena. with wooden pegs and oak timbers. Cemetery know as Golladay on your left. Turn right at 1270N/2300E, then left at 2380E/1260N in 1936 to replace building of 1887. women. Cemetery on right side of road. Go south until you get to been moved to the Campus of EIU and restored. 115. Unity (Brown’s Chapel) Cemetery 171. Janesville (New Gordon) Cem. 23. Mt. Tabor Church & Cemetery-organized in 1858, built 32. Humboldt-Platted 1858; first post office in 1859. A.A. Suther- Changed a few weeks later. Village platted same year; took the and Knock. Emma Knoch, dau. of John and Mary, is buried (ac- 59. St. Omer Settlement-Called Cutler’s Settlement in 1834 and 68. Adams Barn-over 100 years old. Several old barns in Hutton 2300E/200N, then turn left. The Old Berkley House (Tennessee 90. Ashmore-Platted in 1855 and named for H.J. Ashmore. In the d. Charleston Town Branch-6th St. 172. Leitch Cemetery in 1892 sits on top of the hill north of the road, turn right at land was first post master. In order that the new town and railroad name of post office. cording to her wishes) to the right of the Cemetery entrance so listed in Peck’s Gazeteer as having 40 or 50 families. Platted as township. I style ) is northwest of the intersection of 200N/2420E. Turn left early 1900’s the population was 400-425. The first Pullman Car was e. Parker Cemetery-N.12th St. 173. Lower Muddy (Folger) Cemetery 300N/1450E. Cross Indian Creek and go to the second road, station be located on his land, Sutherland donated 10 acres to the 43. Mullen School-still exists in Seven Hickory Twp. she could be there to greet all those who came through the gate. St. Omer in 1852 and had P.O. church, stores, etc. Turn right. 69. Stringtown Settlement-was a name given to thickly-settled here. built in a blacksmith shop in Ashmore Twp. Many evidences of archi- f. Parker Cemetery-N. of Fairgrounds 174. Mt. Tabor (Shaffer, Ind. Crk.) Cem. turn left (north) at 290N.1570E. railroad and laid out a town The town was named by Sutherland for 44. Charleston-Platted in 1831. Many beautiful and architecturally During the illness preceding her death, she dug her own grave a 60. Italianate Brick House-South east on Oakland-Ashmore Road. area. Not platted. Cemetery is burial place of Thomas Goodman 78. Parker Cemetery-Turn left at 400N/2420E. Road jogs around to tectural styles of an earlier day throughout the village. g. Reat Cemetery 175. new Kelly Cemetery 24. Mt. Zion Church & Cemetery-(Kickapoo) Next turn left at Alexander von Humboldt, a German scientist and traveler, whom interesting homes line the tour routes of Jackson, Monroe, Sixth shovelful deep so she would be buried in the place of her choice. 61. Oakland-Post Office established in 1833 called Oakland who preached the funeral of Thomas Lincoln, father of Abe. String- come out at Westfield Road. Cross road. h. Whorl Cemetery 176. Thomas Lincoln/Shiloh (Old Gordon) 550N/1680E, you will cross Lincoln Highway again before you he admired. Town was formerly called Milton. and Seventh St. This road jogs, go to 1500 N/2080E, turn left. because it stood in a grove of Oaks. Town platted in 1835 as town School once stood on road to left of Cemetery. 79. Connelly School (Brick)-sits on the left side of road. Turn right The information Courtesy of The Association for the Preservation of i. Willis Replogle Farm 177. Upper Muddy Cemetery reach the next site. 33. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church-organized in 1880. For several 45. North Loxa School-First school built here in 1857. Three-fourths 52. Rardin-Platted 1881 and named for John H. Rardin who owned Independence. Changed to Oakland in 1855. Don’t miss the 70. John Ingram Home-believed to have been built around 1868 by at 600N/2400 E; then left at 580N/2460 E. Historic Coles County Legend 178. Wright (Alexander) Cemetery 25. Unity Chapel/Cemetery years the services in the church were conducted in German, the of a mile south is Loxa, platted in 1863 and first called Stockton. land. In early 1900’s several stores, four story dept. store, bank, Rutherford House historic complex including the Mail Pouch Barn, James Rennels for his son Henry L. Rennels 80. Otterbein Cemetery Note: 91 thru178 Cemeteries still in existence t. armstrong Cemetery 26. Bethel Cemetery native tongue of most of the members. 46. Douglas Hart Nature Preserve post office, movie house, Dr.’s office, elevator, and population Old Depot, and the Historical Museum in the Columbian Building Many of the sites are on private property. Some buildings may no a thru u Cemeteries and burying places either u. Old Spies Cemetery 27. Old Dairy Barn-on Old State Road. around 225. on the historic town square. longer be standing. abandoned or no longer existing Seven Hickory Township No Cemeteries reported.