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Rauch’s Mill

Rauch’s Mill was on Sugar Creek west of Thayer and south of modern-day Foster Road. The operation was one of the earliest mills on Sugar Creek and also was the farthest upstream. On Dec. 9, 1829, Jacob Rauch petitioned the … Continue reading

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Abraham Raymer (1908 race riot)

Charges against Abraham Raymer, 20, served as test cases to determine whether Sangamon County juries would convict anyone of serious crimes resulting from the the Springfield race riot on Aug. 14-15, 1908. The answer, authorities ultimately decided, was “No”. Raymer … Continue reading

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Refrigerator delivery, ca. 1930 (photo)

Norge Rollator refrigerators delivered and waiting to be installed at the Plaza Apartments, 1000-18 S. Seventh St., in about 1930. (Sangamon Valley Collection)

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Reisch Brewing Co.

Update: Under prodding from Springfield breweriana collector Daryl Ponder, a non-profit group, Reisch Charities, resurrected the Reisch Brewing Co.’s flagship brand, Reisch Gold Top Beer, in 2019. The new Gold Top, brewed by younger Reisches from the original family recipe, … Continue reading

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George Reisch discusses Prohibition

George Reisch (1846-1936), a son of Franz Sales Reisch, founder of the Reisch Brewing Co., helped find ways to continue the business during Prohibition, making flavored soda water and malt syrup. But his opinion on banning alcoholic beverages was clear: … Continue reading

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Retail Grocers Association

The Springfield Retail Grocers Association was formed in 1894. See “Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce.”  

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Retail Merchants Association

The Springfield Retail Merchants Association was formed in 1898. See “Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce.”

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Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce

The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce can trace its origins through a web of predecessor groups, starting in 1869 with formation of the city’s first commercial organization, the Springfield Board of Trade. That group lasted only a few years, but … Continue reading

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George Richardson (1908 race riot)

George Richardson was a black man who was falsely accused of sexually assaulting Mabel Hallam, the white wife of a streetcar conductor, on Aug. 13, 1908. The allegation, reported in sensational fashion by local newspapers, helped instigate the Springfield race … Continue reading

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Octavia Roberts (Corneau)

Octavia Roberts (1875-1972), was a Springfield-born journalist and writer. Her best-known work today is Lincoln in Illinois, a brief (160-page) reflection on Abraham Lincoln in New Salem and Springfield that was published in 1918. Roberts was for a time the … Continue reading

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