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2-XMCL-13
1978
10
1
Buildings were gone by 1983.
2-XMCL-9
1978
13
1
El Paso Elevator Company, at Enright. An elevator existed at this location going back as early as 1901, based...
66-CMC-16
1974
12
1
Buildings were gone by 1983.
66-CMC-10
1974
12
1
These buildings lasted until at least 1983. Aerial photos show them gone by 1994.
66-CMC-6
1974
31
2
An elevator existed at this location going back as early as 1901, based on a brief mention in The Grain Dealers...
66-CMC-3
1974
10
1
This farmstead survived into the 1980s but was gone by 1994.
80-FML-18
1966
45
1
This was the former Freed School, named for the Freed family who owned land nearby. The school was part of the...
148-JMC-5
1971
3
1
This farmstead survived into the 1980s but was gone by 1994.
80-FML-4
1966
39
1
This farmstead survived into the 1980s but was gone by 1994.
79-FML-32
1966
31
1
This farmstead was photographed again in 1971 (unmapped McLean County archives) and made it to the 1980s, but...
79-FML-34
1966
27
1
This house was photographed again in 1971 (unmapped McLean County archives) but was gone by 1983, based on aerial...
148-JMC-10
1971
4
1
Buildings survived through at least 1980, but were gone by 1983.
148-JMC-24
1971
4
1
This is the former Prairie College School, part of the old McLean County school district 6.
149-JMC-2
1971
8
1
Enright, Illinois. TP&W railroad; grain elevator scale on lower left (El Paso Grain Company).
149-JMC-3
1971
5
1
By 1978, the house on the right was gone.
148-JMC-30
1971
2
1
By 1983, only the crib and the trailer home remained. Aerial images from 1994 show all buildings gone.
148-JMC-29
1971
5
1
This was the former Fishburn School, part of the old McLean County District 3. It survived into the mid-1990s...
148-JMC-31
1971
4
1
These buildings lasted until at least 1983. Aerial photos show them gone by 1994.
148-JMC-32
1971
13
1
El Paso Elevator Company, at Enright. An elevator existed at this location going back as early as 1901, based...
139-JMC-27
1971
6
1
Most of the buildings were gone by 1984. All disappeared by 2005.
139-JMC-26
1971
8
1
This farmstead was directly in the path of Interstate 39, to be constructed in the early 1980s. By 1984, the...
137-JMC-24
1971
4
2
At the upper left is a billboard advertising Horne's restaurant (http://www.highwayhost.org/Hornes/Introduction...
134-JMC-37
1971
5
1
David Hyatt Van Dolah house.
135-JMC-1
1971
6
1
David Hyatt Van Dolah house.
134-JMC-18
1971
4
1
Buildings were gone by 2005.
134-JMC-17
1971
4
1
These buildings were displaced by exit #8 on Interstate 39.
134-JMC-16
1971
5
1
By the end of the 1990s, most of these buildings were gone.
134-JMC-13
1971
4
1
The cemetery next door was spared (barely) during construction of the I-39 interchange.
134-JMC-12
1971
4
1
This farmstead was located at what is now the Hudson interchange of Interstate 39.
134-JMC-11
1971
6
1
As with the previous photo, this farmstead appears to have disappeared around the time I-39 was constructed.