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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that the 175th |
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| anniversary of the founding of Coles County occurred in |
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| December of 2005; on December 25, 1830, the Illinois State |
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| Legislature granted the petition to form Coles County in |
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| east-central Illinois; and
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| WHEREAS, Between 1820 and 1840, two migrations settled in |
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| Illinois; the group from New York and New England settled |
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| Northern Illinois, and the group from the Ohio and Wabash River |
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| Valleys settled in Southern Illinois, including what is now |
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| Coles County; and |
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| WHEREAS, The first permanent settlement in Coles County |
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| occurred in 1824 in Hutton Township near the Embarras River; in |
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| that year, a small group of men from Crawford County decided to |
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| settle there; one of the early settlers, Benjamin Parker, built |
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| his cabin on the east bank of the Embarras River; in 1826, he |
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| moved to the present site of Charleston and was joined by other |
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| settlers, thus forming a permanent settlement; and
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| WHEREAS, It was the location of that permanent settlement |
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| that was chosen to serve as the county seat for the new county; |
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| named Charleston for another early settler, Charles Morton, the |
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| land for the first county courthouse was 40 acres, 20 each |
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| donated by Mr. Parker and Mr. Morton; and |
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| WHEREAS, Coles County was previously a part of Crawford |
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| County, which stretched from its current location to the |
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| northern State line, covering about a third of Illinois; the |
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| county got its name from Edward Coles, second governor of |
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| Illinois known for his anti-slavery sentiments; at the time, |
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| Coles County included what are now Cumberland and Douglas |
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| counties; and
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