Trails and traces

George Godfrey, Native American author and academic, photographed along the Potawatomi Death Trail, Old Jacksonville Road, near Berlin

Jesse Johns, billiards table repairman, at home, Clinton

Bill and Jane Moore, authors, historians and pastors, at the Congregational Church of Christ, DeKalb

John J. Dunphy, writer and bookstore owner, Alton

Current owner Will Law, former owners Demi and Nick Adam, Ariston Cafe, Litchfield

David Brady, historian and writer, along the Edwards Trace, southeast of Springfield

Jamie Jones, musician and owner of the Council Hill Station, east of Galena

Jim and Joyce Staff, at the west end of Courthouse Square, Vandalia

Lynn Asp, Director of the Lincoln Highway Association National Headquarters, Franklin Grove

Docents and tour guides, Owen Lovejoy Homestead, Princeton

Stella Grobe, 105, at home in Dixon

RJ and Lavonne Spillane, at their stagecoach station, Apple River

Steve Rensberry, Editor of the Times-Tribune, Troy

Father Linus Umoren and church member John Reed, President of the Kaskaskia Cahokia Trail Association John Reed, at Holy Family Church, Cahokia

Justin Pickering, owner of The Cabin at Judy Creek, Glen Carbon

Lisa and Dean Ubik, South Shore Inn, Hegewisch

Jim Post, folk singer and entertainer, Galena

Robert Buman, former miner, as General Ulysses S. Grant, Grant’s Home, Galena

Nick Kallas, Executive Director, Illinois Railway Museum, Union

John and Noreen Dollinger, 1834 Mule Barn on the I&M Canal and Old Rutherford’s Tavern, Dollinger Farm, near Channahon

Eugene Smania, retired Illinois Department of Transportation bridge maintenance technician, at Utica Bridge(s) site

Dave (Doc) Prosser, decorated veteran, musician, retired Cypress Creek Wildlife Refuge staffer & half Choctaw native, at Trail of Tears site, Hamburg Hill, Union County

Tom Babb, owner of the Irle-Babb farm, an Illinois Sesquicentennial Farm, near Leverett

Mary Buhr, historian, Iroquois County Genealogical Society, Watseka

Tyrone Haymore, Director/Curator, Robbins History Museum, Robbins

Charles Balesi, author, Adrien M. Richard Heritage Preserve, Bourbonnais

Martha and John Schwegman, Kincaid Mounds, near Unionville

Gillette Ransom, in the Gillett Chapel, with a bust of her ancestor John Dean Gillett who was a close friend of Abraham Lincoln, near Elkhart

Dan Klavine, owner of Klavine Motor Company, Geneseo

Ferrel Anderson, founder of the Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archeology and President of the Quad Cities Archeological Society, at the Blackhawk Museum and Lodge, Rock Island

Basu, farmer and historian, Pembroke Township

Pam Basu, farmer, historian and museum director, Pembroke Township

Joe Devera, senior paleontologist with the Illinois State Geological Survey, at his lab near Carterville

Nevin Wirth, Township Road Commissioner and historian, near Buda

Susan Hoblit, designer and pilot, standing in the shed where family friend Abraham Lincoln once stayed, on her family farm near Atlanta

Mike McNerny, historian, Silkwood Inn, near Mulkeytown

Dennis Downes, sculptor and historian, founder of the Great Lakes Trail Marker Society, next to his sculpture located at The Grove, Glenview

Becky Adams, historian, on the square in Clinton where she once owned a building frequented by Abraham Lincoln

Sharadi and Johari Kweli, farmers and owners of I-yabo Farm, Pembroke Township

Brad Koldehoff, Illinois Department of Transportation Chief Archeologist, at a remnant of the Shawneetown-Kaskaskia Trail, near Ellis Grove on Route 3

Guy Fraker, author, Lincoln expert and former attorney, at the Abraham Lincoln Eighth Judicial Circuit Marker on the McLean-Woodford County Line, near Carlock

Rick Trahan, Supervisor and blacksmith, John Deere Historic Site, Grand Detour

Emily Lyons, Curator for the Randolph County Archives and Museum, with the “Liberty Bell of the West”, Kaskaskia

Darrell Duensing, historian, at Fort De Chartres, near Prairie du Rocher

Corene and Milton McDaniel at the historic Tamms railroad depot

Sabula Rail Bridge across the Mississippi River for the Iowa, Chicago & Eastern Railroad, looking east from Sabula, IA

Dale Gardner Veterans Memorial Bridge, US Rt 52, near Savannah

Elkhart

Former button stamping building, Pearl

Saw and Grist Mill, New Salem, on the Sangamon River, near Lewisburg

Council Hill Station owner Jamie Jones performs, November, 2018

Stagecoach Trail, near Galena

Train Station, Galena

Council Hill Station interior, Council Hill

Cahokia Courthouse

Railroad yards, Dupo

Sugar Creek Covered Bridge, one of five remaining 19th century bridges in Illinois, near Chatham

Union Pacific dual rail line bridge, opened in 1905, Thebes

Eads Bridge, opened in 1874, St. Louis

Canadian National Railway swing bridge across the Mississippi River, opened in 1868, intersecting with the BNSF Railway tracks, before the tunnel at East Dubuque

Fort Kaskaskia State Park, view to the northwest over the Mississippi River

Looking northwest from Fort Kaskaskia State Park, with Lewis and Clark sign and upstream barge

The Crenshaw House, also known as the Old Slave House, near Equality

Francis Vigo statue and Clark Memorial, George Rodgers Clark National Historical Park, Vincennes, Indiana

Monks Mound, Cahokia Mounds UNESCO World Heritage Site, along the National Road route, near Collinsville

Cockerel Branch Creek in Saline County, from the 3 Miles Carnahan Road, flowing through the historic salt wells., near Equality

“Battle of Fort Dearborn Park”, at E 18th Street and S Calumet Avenue, Chicago

One of the Rt 66 starting point signs, at E Adams Street and S Wabash Avenue, Chicago

MacArthur Bridge, near Mississippi Avenue and Victory Avenue, Kansas City Southern Railroad, East St. Louis

30° bend, Chain of Rocks Bridge, former Rt 66 route over the Mississippi River completed in 1928, near Madison

Black Hawk statue, wrapped for repairs in March, 2019, created in 1910-11 by Lorado Taft, Lowden State Park, near Oregon

Underground Railroad site, Sand Cave, Pope County

Hennepin Canal Lock #22, near Mineral

Rt 66, Atlanta

Government Bridge over the Mississippi River, completed in 1896, from Davenport to Rock Island Arsenal

Psycho Silo southern gate, Langley

Lyndon Bridge over the Rock River, completed in 1894, Whiteside County

Suspension Bridge over the Kaskaskia River, completed in 1861, renamed General Dean Suspension Bridge in 1953, Carlyle

2019 flood stains, Missouri 51 Bridge over the Mississippi River, Chester

Upstairs Courtroom where Abraham Lincoln litigated before Judge David Davis, Mt. Pulaski Courthouse, Mt. Pulaski

Hogan’s North Elevator, Illinois-Michigan Canal, Seneca

Beached barge and the CHV Ste. Genevieve Ferry, leaving the Modoc landing to cross the Mississippi River

B. Harley Bradley House, on the banks of the Kankakee River, built in 1900, the first Prairie Style home by Frank Lloyd Wright, Riverview Historic District, Kankakee

Rail and highway double-decker Ft. Madison Toll Bridge, a swinging truss bridge, opened in 1927 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999, connects Iowa and Niota, Illinois

The Chicago Portage, National Historic Site protected by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County, located off Harlem Avenue just north of I-55, near Forest View

Marquette Dolomite Cross Monument, IL Rt 100, north of Grafton

Wabash Cannonball Bridge over the Wabash River, completed in 1897, St. Francisville

Broadwell Tavern, built in 1824 and once a stagecoach stop, located in what was Clayville, on Rt 125 southeast of Pleasant Plains

Stony Creek, near Oakwood

Judge David Davis’ bedroom at the Davis Mansion, Bloomington

The mouth of the Hennepin Canal, at the Mississippi River, south of the Quad Cities

Former Illinois-Michigan Canal aqueduct and former Chicago, Ottawa and Peoria Railroad Bridge, over the Fox River, Ottawa

Illinois Central Railroad boxcar with the “Mainline of Mid-America” logo, Monticello Railway Museum

The covered bridge over the Mary’s River is Illinois’ oldest, built in 1854 and was part of planked road between Bremen and Chester

Looking southeast toward the Earle C. Clements Bridge from the steps of the Shawneetown Bank State Historic Site, opened in 1841, Old Shawneetown

Pere Marquette State Park, Illinois River above flood stage, north of Grafton

MV Ron Hunter passes downstream on the Mississippi River under the Missouri Rt 51/Illinois Rt 150 Chester Bridge with the Union Pacific Railroad in the foreground
































































































