Historical Pageant in Celebration of the Centennial of Clinton Illinois

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Historical Pageant in Celebration of the Centennial of Clinton Illinois
Egan Maurice Francis
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Tilman Lane. Sr. , Matthew K. Martin, William Lane. Ben- jamin L. Lisenby, and J. J. McGraw followed Salt Creek to its head waters and found a family occupying a deserted Indian wigwam just south of the present site of Farmer City, Santa Anna township. John Donner was the bold pioneer who had pushed his way be- yond the settlements to the wilderness. As other immigrants came he left and, in 1846, with others, perished in the Rocky Mountains enroute to California. To Dennis Hurley belongs the cr...edit of being the first permanent settler, who erected his humble cabin in Col. Vespasian Warner 1R^ 5— CLINTON CENTENNIAL— 1 9^5 OCTOBER 3-4-5-6, DOWNEY PARK 18K) in what is called Hurley's Grove, a short distance southwest of Farmer City. In the spring of 183 2. A band of Kickapoo In- dians, whose custom had been to make sugar along the creek, returned for the last time, cut to pieces their sugar trough and destroyed everything the whites could utilize in its manufacture. These Indians had a tradition that eighty years before any whites came to this country there was a snowfall of seven feet which destroyed all the game in this section.

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