Williamson County Illinois Historical Society

Preserving Williamson County History – A 501(C)3 Organization

Author: Sam

  • Information on White Oak School Needed

    Location of White Oak School

    WCHS is doing research on one of our early rural schools and would like assistance if you have any information about White Oak School. The school was known to be located on what is now Cobb Hill road about half way between Lake of Egypt Road and Sulphur Springs Road (see map).

    We don’t have an exact start date but we are fairly certain it was started prior to the end of the Civil War in 1865. We do know it closed in the 1951-52 school year when it was absorbed by the Marion Community Unit School District #2. We also know the building was sold off to Carl Kimmel after its closure. Local family names would have been Kimmel, Dunn & Webb.

    If you have any details as to the school and its starting date please contact us at wchsmail@yahoo.com or call 618-997-5863.

  • Two New Land Grant Resources Indexed

    The indexing to two of our WCHS resources have been added to our Master Misc. County Records Index

    One is an index to additional land grant copies held in the WCHS library and the other is a list of scanned original land grants that the museum stores. The originals can be in either parchment, paper of vellum.

  • Original Land Grants, 1824-70, book indexed

    The book Original Land Grants, 1824-1870, created by Charla Murphy, Mary Jo Moore and Jean Burke in 1997 and published by the Williamson County Historical Society has been indexed and added to our Master Misc. County Records Index.

  • Cross Roads School Marker Dedicated

    A new historical marker was placed at 11060 Songbird Rd. (Khoury League Park) on Sunday, June 25th, 2023 at 2:00 P.M. Despite the heat, about 24 people showed up for the dedication service to mark the location of the old Cross Roads school. Below is the history behind the marker.

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  • Local History Book about Pittsburg, Ill Newly Indexed

    The local history book called “Nicknames & Other Things, A Memoric History of Pittsburg, Illinois” written by Marlene Richey and published in 1995 has now been indexed. The Index has been added to our Master Local History Index.

  • Historical Society to Dedicate Marker

    The Williamson County Historical Society will be holding a short historical marker dedication ceremony on Sunday, June 25th at 2:00 P.M. The marker will be located at 11060 Song Bird Rd. in a location also known as Khoury League Ball Park NE of Marion.

    The historical marker will be dedicated to Cross Roads School, a one room schoolhouse that operated from 1862 until 1952 located near the intersection of two early pioneer trails, thus its name. The rural schoolhouse educated local children from the first through the eighth grade and was eventually absorbed by the Community Unit School District system we have today. In 1972, a Khoury League baseball league was formed on this site. The public is invited to attend this event.

  • Local Author Donates Book

    Local author Gradyon McWilliams donated a copy of his book “Either Peace or War” to the Williamson County Historical Society. Shown in photo are WCHS President Sam Lattuca, author Gradydon McWilliams and WCHS curator Sharon Vansaghi.

  • Book “Reflection of our Memories” indexed

    The local history book, “Reflections of our Memories,” a book about memories of Crab Orchard and surrounding areas published in 1994 has been indexed and added to our Master Local History Index.

    The book was put together in 1994 by a history committee and the book was available through the Crab Orchard Library. Contents include brief histories of many of the local school districts, cemeteries, churches and villages around and including Crab Orchard. The majority of the book is based on interviews conducted by the committee with older Crab Orchard area citizens.

  • Marion Garden Club Donates to WCHS

    The Marion Garden club made a $150 donation to the Williamson County Historical Society on Friday, June 2, 2023. Presenting the check from the garden club was president Debbie Lattuca to WCHS president Sam Lattuca. The local garden club plants flowers in the pots at the entrance to the museum and library as well as making a monetary donation.