The 1940 Williamson County Plat Map with all twelve townships are contained in this gallery. The size was left large to allow for zooming into plat details. These maps are invaluable in determining property ownership and location for the year 1940. Continue reading
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Crab Orchard Lake was formed by bottling up Crab Orchard Creek and 22,000 acres were purchased by the U.S. Government starting in 1936 as part of a W.P.A. project. As the new lake was filling up with water in 1940, it had already been decided to establish a military reservation in the form of the Illinois Ordnance Plant or Ordill. Many of the properties were purchased in 1940 and 1941.
The following list indicates the properties that were purchased in conjunction with Ordill. Continue reading
Lemoine Henry “Lee” Crouse was born September 7, 1912 in Council Bluff, Iowa, the son on Don B. Crouse (1884-1970) and Sarah Nancy Ansberry (1884-1935). Sarah’s mother was born in Ireland.
In the 1920 census when Lee was only 7, his father was a self-employed farmer and the family lived on a farm at Notch, Wyoming. Lee had two brothers sharing the home, Don B. Jr., 10, and John B., 5. Continue reading
A rare weather condition described by the National Weather Service as a “polar vortex” or a large swirling mass of arctic air dropped into the United States causing record low temperatures in early January 2014 across the country.
Southern Illinois, depending on where you lived, received anywhere from very little to several inches of snow followed by subzero temperatures that was part of “one of the coldest air masses in years” to blanket the region, according to the National Weather Service. Continue reading
Marion was in disbelief on February 19th, 1973, when Mary Ann Damico came home from school and found her 50 year old paraplegic mother, Martha Damico, senselessly murdered in their home at 825 Morgan Drive. Martha, who was confined to a wheel chair, had been murdered that morning shortly after her daughter left for school by Cynthia “Cindy” Barnes, 17, whose mother lived not far away at 840 Morgan Drive. Continue reading