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Historic Marker NewsAugust 26, 2007: Marker Dedicated at Cardiff
Many individuals contributed to the marker dedication, including Jim Ridings, of Herscher, who researched the area for a book published in 2006; Rodney Hogan and his son Dan, who own the farms surrounding the site where Cardiff once existed and who donated time and equipment to clear a former city block for the memorial site, as well as the flagpole for the site; Gary Romanetto, who donated the memorial site; Chuck Fieldman, who installed the memorial; Grieff's Monuments in Dwight, who carved the blocks and donated the black marble tablets, Paul Juricic, Jr., who provided original sidewalk pieces in glass and wood cases to the two former Cardiff residents, and many other dedicated people who donated time and services to make this project happen. A reception followed at the Herscher Museum. September 9, 2006:
Marker Dedicated at Old Pioneer Cemetery On Saturday, September 9, an ISHS Historic Marker Dedication was held in the Old Pioneer Cemetery (Intersection of IL 96 and Hancock County Road 600 -- 9 miles south of Hamilton; 7 miles north of Lima). Co-sponsored by the Illinois State Historical Society www.historyillinois.org, Descendants of William Warren Taylor www.taylorassociation.org, and Mormon Historic Sites Foundation www.mormonhistoricsitesfoundation.org. Documentation of Green Plains, Levi Williams, William Warren Taylor, and the Old Pioneer Cemetery, including aerial photographs taken before and after the cemetery was plowed under, at http://webpub.byu.net/kvc
On Sunday, May 21, 2006, the village of Franklin Park unveiled a new Illinois State Historical Society marker at the gravesite of Josette Beaubien, a survivor of the 1812 Fort Dearborn massacre. Beaubien, who was of Pottawatomi and French heritage, was the wife of Jean Baptiste Beaubien, one of Chicago's earliest settlers. Her brother was Claude LaFramboise, a chief of the Pottawatomi tribe who was given land that later comprised much of present-day Franklin Park and Schiller Park. Those in attendance at the marker dedication included Illinois State Representative Mark Beaubien (R-Wauconda), a distant relative of Josette Beaubien; Franklin Park Mayor Dan Pritchett; ISHS President Marvin W. Ehlers; ISHS Director Redd Griffin; and Robert Schultz, whose family helped discover the gravesite. Cub Scout Troop 158 performed color guard duties at the dedication. |
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