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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois are pleased to recognize milestone events in |
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| the State; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1854, George Hewitt bought the site of the |
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| future Village of Forreston from John Dement of Dixon; the town |
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| was an outgrowth of the Illinois Central Railroad, which had |
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| arrived in the winter of 1854; the first buildings erected were |
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| the depot and a house for boarding railroad employees; and
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| WHEREAS, The first school house in Forreston was a frame |
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| building located in the center of the original town plat, |
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| erected in 1856, and the first teacher was Miss Maria Blair; in |
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| 1867, an elegant three-story brick school house was erected on |
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| Front Street at a total cost of $16,000 including furnishings; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, During the first half of the century, the churches |
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| of Forreston were Methodist Episcopal, Evangelical Lutheran, |
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| Zion Reformed United Brethren in Christ, Bishop's Church of |
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| Evangelical Association, Reformed Church, and Church of God; |
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| the principal business interests were six general merchants, |
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| three druggists, two hardwares, five restaurants, three |
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| groceries, seven saloons, four boot and shoe shops, three |
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| harness shops, one furniture, two livery stables, two lumber |
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| and coal, one jeweler, three millinery, one confectionery and |
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| tobacco, two hotels, five physicians, one lawyer, two dentists, |
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| one photograph artist, six carpenters and builders, and four |
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| blacksmiths; and
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| WHEREAS, The village was incorporated on September 21, |
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| 1867, with a vote of 128 ballots cast for incorporation and 44 |
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| against; the first Sauerkraut Day in the village was held in |
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| 1913, with the last celebration held in 1960; it was known as |