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Mine Records

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Mine Accident Records 1883-1950

Mine accidents in southwestern Illinois . Primarily sourced from the Annual coal report of Illinois /State Mining Board.

Home Town Local History

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Willisville, Perry County, Illinois

My father and his father were both born in Willisville. This page contains historical photographs and information on this coal mining town.

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Campbell Hill, Jackson County, Illinois

My mother was born in Campbell Hill, where her father was Pastor at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Both of my parents attended High School here.

Current Projects

Korea Honor Roll (coming soon)


World War II Honor Roll

Jackson, Perry, Randolph and Washington counties.


Soldiers of World War I

Listing of WWI Soldiers and Nurses of the Allied Expeditionary Force from Jackson, Perry, and Randolph Counties, Illinois.


St. John's Lutheran "Post Oak" Church

Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, and Burial records of St. John Lutheran Church, Campbell Hill, Illinois.

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In Memoriam

This site is dedicated to:

Frederick Wiele, Private, Company M, 7th Illinois Cavalry. Died as a prisoner at Andersonville, Georgia on 9 Aug 1864.

Joseph Davis, Private, Company E, 21st Missouri Infantry. Killed during the assault on Fort Blakely, Alabama on the evening of April 9th, 1865.


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