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1883 tornado

See Weather disasters.

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Ice storms (1883, 1924, 1978)

See Weather disasters.

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Illinois Building

The Illinois Building, at the northeast corner of Sixth and Adams streets, was built in 1931 to house the corporate offices of what then was the Central Illinois Public Service Co. See entry on CIPS.

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Armbruster Manufacturing Co.

Update: Armbruster Manufacturing Co. announced its permanent closure in February 2024. Many artifacts and documents from the company’s almost 150 years in business were donated to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.  In 1875, Rudolph Herman “R.H”. Armbruster broke away from … Continue reading

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C.W. Post

Charles W. Post, who made a fortune from breakfast cereal, was a Sangamon County native. He left Springfield following a nervous breakdown caused by the failure of a farm equipment manufacturer in which Post was a partner. See Illinois Agricultural … Continue reading

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Dr. D.E. Webster

See NAACP Webster Plaque.

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Brother James Court

Brother James Court is an intermediate-care institution for developmentally disabled men. The facility formerly was St. James Trade School. 

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Brother James Court

Brother James Court is an intermediate care home for mentally disabled men. The facility previously was St. James Trade School. 

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St. James Trade School

St. James Trade School trained boys, originally orphans, for such jobs as mechanic, baker, the building trades, butcher and others from 1928 until 1972. St. James was a boarding school from 1930 to 1963 and then became a day school. … Continue reading

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St. Agatha School

St. Agatha School was a school for girls operated from 1884 to 1905 by the Springfield Episcopal Diocese in the 500 block of South Second Street. See Elizabeth and Ninian Edwards home.

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