Historic Map - Chenoa, IL - 1869
Description
View of Chenoa, McLean County, I.L., 1869 / drawn & published by A. Ruger.
This bird’s-eye view print of Chenoa, Illinois was drawn and published by Albert Ruger in 1869. Chenoa was established along the Chicago and Alton Railroad in the 1850's as settlers began farming the plains of Illinois.
Chenoa was a valuable grain shipping center for the highly productive region.
The map from 1869 includes labeled streets, buildings and railroad route.
Features references to the following locations:
- Public School.
- Depot.
- Baptist Church.
- Presbyterian Church.
- Methodist Church.
- Catholic Church.
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