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Griggs, Benjamin B. 1846-1934

Posted on January 8, 2013 by wcihsApril 5, 2013

Benjamin B. Griggs 1904
Sarah Margaret Griggs 1900
Sydney C. Griggs 1904
Benjamin Eura Griggs 1904
Benjamin S. and Anna Maria (Stuble) Griggs ca 1850

Benjamin was the youngest son of a large family in Perry County, Ohio. His parents, Benjamin and Anna Marie (Struble) Griggs, moved west from New Jersey in an early day, and settled in the heavy timber of Ohio, among bear, deer, wild turkeys and Indians. Continue reading →

Posted in Civil, G to I | Tagged brick plant, E. College

1001 E. College St.

Posted on January 8, 2013 by wcihsJanuary 8, 2013

1001 E. College St.
1001 E. College St.
1001 E. College St.

This home at 1001 E. College Street was built in 1900 by Benjamin B. Griggs, owner and founder of a Pressed Brick Company at 1200 E. College St. Continue reading →

Posted in East | Tagged E. College

Griggs Brothers Pressed Brick Co.

Posted on January 8, 2013 by wcihsJanuary 12, 2013

Pressed Brick Plant
1918 City Map
2012 Google Map View
Benjamin B. Griggs
Benjamin Eura Griggs

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“This extensive plant was owned and operated for six years by Benjamin B. Griggs after moving his family here from Saline County in 1898. Continue reading →

Posted in G-H | Tagged brick plant, E. College, S. Fair

White, John H. 1821-1862

Posted on January 8, 2013 by wcihsJune 3, 2014

John H. White
John H. White
John H. White

John was born in Connecticut February 24, 1821. He came while a child to Indiana and in 1840 moved to Williamson County. He was a cabinet maker by trade and on April 27, 1845 married Emily A. McCoy. Continue reading →

Posted in Civil, Mexican/American, Related, V to W | Tagged civil war, county clerk, mexican war

Veteran’s Administration Hospital, Marion, Illinois

Posted on January 6, 2013 by wcihsApril 29, 2019

Veteran's Hospital 1941
Veterans Hospital
VA, Building 1
VA, Building 1
VA, Building 1

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A letter from the Federal Board of Hospitalization, Washington, D.C dated April 11, 1939 informed Representative Kent E. Keller that Marion had been selected as the site for the long awaited Veterans Administration Hospital in Southern Illinois. Continue reading →

Posted in Buildings | Tagged V.A., W. Main

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