Historic Map - Peoria, IL - 1867
Description
View of Peoria, Peoria County, I.L., 1867 / drawn & published by A. Ruger.
This panoramic print of Peoria, Illinois was drawn by Albert Ruger and published by Chicago Lithographing Co. in 1867. Peoria was a major Illinois River port town in the 1860's.
The bridges shown include the iron railroad bridge and the community toll bridge.
The map includes labeled streets, buildings, bridges and railroad routes.
Features references to the following locations:
- Court House.
- School Houses.
- 1st Methodist Church.
- German Methodist Church.
- Perry Street Methodist Church.
- New Jerusalem Church.
- Universalist Church.
- 1st Presbyterian Church.
- 2nd Presbyterian Church.
- Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
- New School Presbyterian Church.
- Congregational Church.
- Episcopal Church
- Christian Church.
- 1st Baptist Church.
- Adams Street Baptist Church.
- German Baptist Church
- St. Paul Lutheran Church.
- Trinity Lutheran Church.
- Evangelical Church.
- Hebrew Church.
- St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
- St. Patrick Catholic Church.
- St. Joseph Catholic Church.
- C. & R. I. R. R. Depot.
- T. P. & W. R. R. Depot.
- Gas Works.
- Illinois River Packet Co.
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