Mississippi River towns in Illinois

Shokokon

Population (2010) Unincorporated History A small riverside community that located on the wet side of the levee, Shokokon traces its origins to 1836 when Robert McQueen platted a village of 16 square blocks, attracted by the relatively good river access. For a number of years, residents could take a ferry

By |2024-05-26T12:13:48-05:00July 20th, 2015|Illinois|2 Comments

Gladstone

Population (2010) 281 History The village that would become Gladstone began around 1856 when a place named Sage Town was platted. It was named after farmer Gideon Sage, a native of New York who moved here in 1848 with his fourteen children; people named Sage must have accounted for

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Oquawka

Population (2010) 1,371 Introduction The village’s name is derived from the Sauk and Meskwaki word Oquawkiek, which means something like yellow banks, a reference to the color of the bluff faces along the Mississippi River in these parts. Oquawka was very nearly a city of some importance, which is

By |2024-05-26T12:10:42-05:00July 6th, 2015|Illinois|2 Comments
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