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Duncan, John H. 1858-1933

Posted on February 16, 2013 by wcihsSeptember 16, 2023

Hon. John H. Duncan 1858-1933
Mary (Spiller) Duncan 1862-1934

John Hartwell Duncan is a Kentuckian by birth, and the son of a Kentuckian. His father was Captain Samuel Duncan, of Co. A, 15th Kentucky Cavalry, who died September 25, 1867, at New Burnside, Illinois, at the early age of forty eight. Continue reading →

Posted in D to F, Officials | Tagged alderman, leader, legislator, monitor, school superintendent, W. Main

Commercial Hotel, Marion, Illinois

Posted on February 15, 2013 by wcihsFebruary 15, 2013

 

Commercial Hotel 303 N. Market 1904

Commercial Hotel 303 N. Market 1904

I am fairly certain that the Commercial Hotel at 303 N. Market Street was created out of necessity. For years this location had been the home of a very large family. John Henry and Almira Catherine (Barham) Reynolds had seen the birth of 12 children and already the deaths of at least three or four. Continue reading →

Posted in C-D | Tagged hotel, N. Market

Reynolds, Almira C. (Barham) 1841-1923

Posted on February 15, 2013 by wcihsFebruary 15, 2013

Almira C. (Barham) Reynolds ca 1880
John Henry Reynolds ca 1880

Almira Catherine Barham was born in Robinson County, Tennessee, September 12, 1841. Her parents were Judge Thomas N. Barham and Elizabeth Perry, both natives of Tennessee, who came to Marion, Illinois in 1856, bringing Mrs. Reynolds, then only 15, with them, and where Judge Barham died in 1867. Continue reading →

Posted in P to R | Tagged N. Market, Reynolds

White Shrine, Dorcas Chapter 61

Posted on February 14, 2013 by wcihsFebruary 14, 2013

 

White Shrine Dorcas Chapter 61

White Shrine Dorcas Chapter 61

The White Shrine of Jerusalem Dorcas Shrine # 61 was chartered in Herrin, Illinois on May 2, 1922. The Charter officers were Mary Maughn, Worth High Priestess; Reese Heator, Watchman of Shepherds and Florence Poston, Noble Prophetess. Continue reading →

Posted in White Shrine | Tagged white shrine

Eastern Star, Leroy A Chapter 350, Marion, Illinois

Posted on February 14, 2013 by wcihsJune 29, 2014

Eastern Star
Eastern Star

The Marion, Illinois Leroy A. Chapter 350 of the Eastern Star was chartered October 14, 1896. Continue reading →

Posted in Eastern Star | Tagged Eastern Star, Mason

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