Timeline of Vermilion County, Illinois history
This article is a timeline of Vermilion County, Illinois history.
19th century
1800s
1810s
- 1818 December 3 – Illinois is admitted to the Union.
- 1819 November – Salt Springs becomes the first European settlement in what is to become Vermilion County.
1820s
- 1826 January 18 – Vermilion County is created.
- 1826 March – The county is divided into two townships, Carroll in the south and Ripley in the north.
- 1826 – James Haworth plats the town of Georgetown.
- 1827 January – Salt Springs, at the mouth of the North Fork of the Vermilion River, is made the county seat.
- 1827 January 31 – The future site of Danville is identified as the new county seat.
- 1827 April 10 – Lots in the new town of Danville go on sale.
- 1827 May – Post office at Danville opens in the home of Amos Williams.
- 1828 – Post office at Georgetown opens.
1830s
- 1833 – Champaign County is founded to the west, taking a strip ten miles wide from the west side of Vermilion County.
- 1833 – Iroquois County is founded to the north, and Vermilion County is extended by 6 miles on the north side.
- 1835 – Daniel Beckwith (after whom Danville was named) dies of pneumonia following a horseback ride from Washington.
- 1837 – The town of Franklin is founded near the future site of Bismarck, but only lasts a few years.
- 1839 – Post office at the future site of Rossville opens.
1840s
- 1843 – The town of Myersville is founded near the future site of Bismarck.
1850s
- 1851 – B. E. Conkey founds Conkeytown.
- 1857 – Mann's Chapel is constructed south of the future site of Rossville.
- 1858 – Abraham Lincoln gives a speech in Danville at the home of Dr. William Fithian (now the Vermilion County Museum) while campaigning for U.S. Senator against Stephen A. Douglas.
- 1859 – Ford County is created from an unorganized territory that had been attached to Vermilion County.
1860s
- 1866 – Josiah Hunt and Guy Merrill plat the town of Catlin.
1870s
- 1872 – The town of Gilbert is founded south of the future site of Alvin.
- c. 1873 – The town of Bismarck is founded.
- 1873 – William P. and E. A. West lay out the town of Westville.
- 1875 – The town of Alvin is founded at a new railroad intersection just north of Gilbert, supplanting the earlier town.
1880s
1890s
20th century
1900s
- 1904 November 7 – Danville's Carnegie Library opens.[1]
- 1905 January – Hoopeston's Carnegie Library is dedicated.[2]
1910s
1920s
- 1924 – Danville High School moves to the current building.
1930s
1940s
- 1942 March 16 – The town of Alvin is hit by a tornado at 11:40 AM, killing six people and causing much destruction.
- 1949 – The University of Illinois extension becomes Danville Community College.
1950s
- 1951 – Danville Community College is renamed Danville Junior College.
1960s
- 1965 – Danville Junior College moves to buildings acquired from the Veterans Administration at 2000 East Main Street.
- 1966 – Danville Junior College becomes an independent two-year college.
1970s
1980s
1990s
- 1995 November 7 – The new Danville Public Library building opens.[1]
21st century
2000s
- 2004 February – Several historic buildings in downtown Rossville are destroyed by fire.[4]
- 2005 March 21 – Bobby Short dies at the age of 80.
- 2006 August 26 – Chittick's Family Eye Care is destroyed by fire.[5]
2010s
References
- ^ a b "About Danville Public Library". http://www.danville.lib.il.us/about.htm. Retrieved 2007-10-09.
- ^ "Hoopeston Public Library History". http://www.hooplib.org/hooplibhist.html. Retrieved 2007-10-09.
- ^ "David S. Palmer Arena History". http://www.palmerarena.com/info/history.html. Retrieved 2007-10-08.
- ^ "Rossville in Flames". freelists.org. http://www.freelists.org/archives/cifnmedia/02-2004/msg00069.html. Retrieved 2007-10-08.
- ^ "Fire consumes Chittick’s Family Eye Care". Commercial-News. http://www.commercial-news.com/local/local_story_238222438.html. Retrieved 2007-10-08.
Unless otherwise cited, much of the information from the 19th century and first half of the 20th century is drawn from these works:
- Stapp, Katherine; W. I. Bowman (1968). History Under Our Feet: The Story of Vermilion County, Illinois. Danville, Illinois: Interstate Printers and Publishers, Inc..
- Jones, Lottie E. (1911). History of Vermilion County, Illinois (volumes 1 and 2). Chicago, Illinois: Pioneer Publishing Company.