Remembering McDonough County

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States
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Author: John E. Hallwas ISBN: 9781625842916
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: November 6, 2009
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: John E. Hallwas
ISBN: 9781625842916
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: November 6, 2009
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English
Established in 1826, McDonough County, Illinois, has experienced fascinating changes since pioneer days, including the gradual
disappearance of some small communities and rural neighborhoods. Remembering McDonough County focuses on the local tradition of notable storytellers and historians as it reflects the county�s strange and colorful, poignant and meaningful earlier days�in Macomb, outlying communities, ghost towns, and wild areas. Award-winning author John Hallwas sketches memorable figures like pioneer storyteller Quintus Walker, Macomb newspaper editor W.H. Hainline, and Bushnell poet Marian Stearns Curry, and he depicts beloved, legendary, and sometimes mysterious places like Vishnu Springs, Gin Ridge, Ragtown, and Scott�s neighborhood. Along the
way, he portrays the racehorse and Civil War hero Chickamauga, the frightening Gooseneck Ghost, and the long-forgotten Crooked Creek Terror.
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Established in 1826, McDonough County, Illinois, has experienced fascinating changes since pioneer days, including the gradual
disappearance of some small communities and rural neighborhoods. Remembering McDonough County focuses on the local tradition of notable storytellers and historians as it reflects the county�s strange and colorful, poignant and meaningful earlier days�in Macomb, outlying communities, ghost towns, and wild areas. Award-winning author John Hallwas sketches memorable figures like pioneer storyteller Quintus Walker, Macomb newspaper editor W.H. Hainline, and Bushnell poet Marian Stearns Curry, and he depicts beloved, legendary, and sometimes mysterious places like Vishnu Springs, Gin Ridge, Ragtown, and Scott�s neighborhood. Along the
way, he portrays the racehorse and Civil War hero Chickamauga, the frightening Gooseneck Ghost, and the long-forgotten Crooked Creek Terror.

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