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OBW 9.19.1891 page Five
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"- Shelby County, Illinois -
This is
the Shelby County, Illinois, section of the Genealogy Trails Project.
Shelby County Trail
The Jasper Douthit
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The
City of Shelbyville
The county seat of Shelby County, Ill., has about 3,200 people within
her limits and is beautifully situated on the west bank of the
Kaskaskia (locally known as the Okaw). St. Louis is within three hours
ride over the C.C.C. &
St. L. , and within a few weeks the Chicago
& Eastern Illinois will be connected with the C. C. C.
& St.
Louis at this place, which will make a direct line between Chicago
& St. Louis, with through trains daily. Being built on a river
bluff, Shelbyville has perfect drainage, rendering it a most healthful
city.
Shelbyville has so far been mostly an agricultural trading town, and in
the vicinity are large supplies of stone, wood, coal and water.
A
finer lot of dwellings and substantial, modern business blocks in a
town the size of Shelbyville would be hard to find. A fine system of
water works and an inexhaustible supply of water are here, and the city
is lighted by electricity.
The city
schools have long been recognized as of the best in the State,
and graduates from here are admitted, without examination, to the
Illinois University at Cham- paign. Prof. F. D. Jordan, a gradu- ate of
Harvard University, an instructor of ability, has just taken charge of
these schools and will endeav"
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