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Goodall, Joab 1800-1845

Posted on May 5, 2013 by wcihsAugust 7, 2018

Joab Goodall 1800-1845
Nancy (Palmer) Goodall 1805-1877
Mary A. (Goodall) Gray 1844-1934

I would be remiss not to include the backstory on Joab Goodall the pioneer. It is because of Joab and his wife Nancy that all the Goodall family members who have played a part in Marion’s history were made available. Continue reading →

Posted in G to I, Officials, Related | Tagged alderman, joab goodall, pioneer, sheriff, trustee

Parks, Nannie (Gray) 1880-1960

Posted on May 5, 2013 by wcihsAugust 5, 2013

Nannie Gray Parks
Nannie (Gray) Parks 1880-1960
Mary A. (Goodall) Gray 1844-1934

Nannie Gray Parks, a public spirited citizen who ably occupied various positions of local trust, was known throughout Southern Illinois as a leading and successful librarian, historian, and genealogist. Continue reading →

Posted in P to R | Tagged genealogist, historian, librarian, Nannie Parks

The First Murders in Williamson County

Posted on May 3, 2013 by wcihsDecember 8, 2013

Milo Erwin’s “History of Williamson County”, published in 1875 details the first murders occurring here and types of crime in the county up to about 1874. … Continue reading →

Posted in Police Reports, Related | Tagged crime, first murder

J.V. Walker and Sons, Marion, Illinois

Posted on May 3, 2013 by wcihsDecember 6, 2013

JV Walker & Sons 1918
JV Walker & Sons 1942
JV Walker & Sons 1943
JV Walker & Sons 1952
JV Walker & Sons 1957

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The J. V. Walker & Sons Clothing Company, one of the oldest clothing firms in Southern Illinois, at one time, with stores in Carterville, Herrin, Christopher, Johnston City, Marion, Benton, and five other locations was the result of a steady growth of a business founded by J. V. Walker. Continue reading →

Posted in I-J, W-X | Tagged clothing store, J.V. Walker

1979, Dealing with the Snow Storm of 1979

Posted on May 2, 2013 by wcihsSeptember 20, 2024

This Marion Daily Republican article was written on Tuesday, February 27, 1979 as a follow up to the previous weekend’s record snow. See also, Snow Storm of 1979. Continue reading →

Posted in Acts of God | Tagged snow storm

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