
The village of Armington sits as the central hub of this Central Illinois landscape, where the borders of Tazewell, Logan, and McLean counties converge. The area is defined by the branching waters of Sugar Creek, including its West Fork and Middle Fork. This 1980 edition provides an exceptional record for genealogists, documenting an unusual density of family-named burial grounds such as Hittle Grove Cem, Hieronymus Cem, and Thompson Cem scattered across the townships of Hittle and Eminence. Transportation history is marked by the route of the Illinois Terminal railroad, while local social landmarks like Camp Griesheim, Roadside Park, and the Feist Landing Strip reflect the mid-century development of this agricultural region.
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