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Hartwell, DeWitt T. 1879-1933

Posted on April 5, 2013 by wcihsFebruary 28, 2014

DeWitt T. Hartwell 1879-1933
DeWitt T. Hartwell 1879-1933

DeWitt Talmage Hartwell is descended from a long and distinguished citizenship of Williamson County, where his family forms a thread of the pioneer fabric of Southern Illinois. Continue reading →

Posted in G to I, Officials, Related | Tagged circuit judge, city attorney, D.T. Hartwell, E. Everett St., S. Market, square

Potter, William O. 1871-1926

Posted on April 5, 2013 by wcihsDecember 6, 2013

W.O. Potter 1871-1926
W.O. Potter 1871-1926

William Oscar Potter was born February 17, 1871, in a log cabin in the southern part of Rock Creek precinct, near Crab Orchard in Williamson County. Continue reading →

Posted in Officials, P to R, Related | Tagged 807 N. Market St., alderman, judge, legislator, W.O. Potter

Neely, Rufus 1864-1933

Posted on April 4, 2013 by wcihsJune 8, 2013

Rufus Neely 1864-1933
Rufus Neely 1864-1933

Attorney Rufus Neely was one of Williamson County’s best known public men. His activities and his fame influenced the happenings in and out of court in the county. Continue reading →

Posted in M to O, Related, WW I | Tagged county judge, herrin massacre, rufus neely, W. Cherry

Duty, Delos L. 1882-1965

Posted on April 3, 2013 by wcihsOctober 9, 2017

Delos L. Duty 1882-1965
Delos L. Duty 1882-1965
Delos L. Duty 1882-1965

Delos Leon Duty was born October 5, 1882 at Attila, Illinois, the son of Hiram P. and Paradine (Parks) Duty. He was one of eleven children. Continue reading →

Posted in D to F, Related, WW I | Tagged delos duty, herrin massacre, KKK, states attorney, WWI

Baker, Martin L. 1854-1918

Posted on March 29, 2013 by wcihsApril 3, 2014

Martin L. Baker 1854-1918
Martin L. Baker 1854-1918

Martin Luther Baker is the son of T. D. Baker and Elizabeth J. (Sanders) Baker. The father is of English origin and was born in Mecklenburg county, N. C, April 17th, 1822, emigrated with his parents to Tennessee, grew to manhood, married and in 1856 moved to Williamson county, Illinois, Continue reading →

Posted in A to C, Officials, Related | Tagged 204 N. Buchanan, city attorney, M.L. Baker, master in chancery

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