LAWRENCE COUNTY HISTORY

Welcome to Lawrence County and the settlements of the Wabash Valley, or Oubache, a name the French applied to the stream that separated Illinois from Indiana. The Wabash River was an early route the French used to reach the Mississippi from Canada. The French secured this route with the military post in Vincennes, Indiana. Early settlements radiated all around the fort opposite Vincennes in the fertile prairies of Lawrence County as early as 1762 .In 1763, by the Treaty of Paris, the whole territory came under British control. On February 18, 1779, George Roger Clark and his ragged band of soldiers passed through Lawrence County (crossed the river at St. Francisville) and conquered the Vincennes fort on February 25, 1779. After the War of 1812, other settlers from Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana rapidly moved in to continue the development of this new Northwest Territory. A ferry was established where the Lincoln Memorial Bridge now crosses the Wabash. In March 1830, the Lincoln family crossed via ox-teamed wagons. The 21 year old Abe was with his father Thomas and step-mother Sarah Bush Lincoln and her two daughters and sons-in-law. Later, as a practicing attorney, Lincoln visited Lawrence Co. Courthouse. The town and the county were named for the naval hero, Captain James Lawrence whose last words, "Don’t give up the ship!" most often echoed in the hearts of those determined settlers who faced the hardships of wilderness life.

The settlers of French, Scottish, and Irish descent, built quietly and with determination for the future. The emphasis which they placed on educational opportunities attracted more people with similar tastes. One of the first acts of the county commissioners, after establishing the seat of justice, was to form militia companies. It was the beginning of a long and proud military record for the county. At the beginning of the Civil War, Lawrence County offered the very first company of volunteers to President Lincoln. There is no need for militia companies now, but the problems of modern life are being faced and solved with the same courage and determination with which those early pioneers faced their difficulties.

Lawrence County was organized by act of Illinois legislature in January 1821.




CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS
KIWANIS
ROTARY
CIVITAN

SORORITIES
SIGMA EPSILON
DELTA GAMMA
XI EPSILON BETA
ETA SIGMA CHAP
BETA XI CHAP
P.E.O.SISTERHOOD

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
LAWRENCEVILLE GARDEN CLUB
COMMUNITY CLUB - BRIDGEPORT
RURITAN CLUB - CHAUNCEY
GIRL SCOUTS
LAW. CO. CAMP GIRLS
BOY SCOUTS
SUMNER COMMUNITY CLUB
CO-OPERATIVE EXTENSION
WOMEN’S CLUB - BRIDGEPORT
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN
RETIRED TEACHER’S ASSOC.
WOMEN’S CLUB - ST. FRANCISVILLE
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
GOLDEN AGE CLUB
MASONIC LODGES - Lawrenceville, Bridgeport,
Sumner and St. Francisville
ELKS - Lawrenceville
MOOSE - Lawrenceville, Bridgeport
EAGLES - Lawrenceville
AMERICAN LEGION - Lawrenceville, Bridgeport
and St. Francisville VFW - Lawrenceville

Population: 15,929

Incorporated Communities:
Village of Birds (pop. 160)
City of Bridgeport (pop. 2,118)
City of Lawrenceville (pop. 4,897)
Village of Russellville (pop. 133)
City of St. Francisville (pop. 851)
City of Sumner (pop 1,083)

Climate:
Average annual temperature - 55 degrees
Average annual rainfall - 40 inches
Average freezed-free season - 158 days

Major manufacturers:
IDOC - (under construction)
Trim Masters - Automobile seating
Lawrenceville Industries - Wire products
Ruckers Wholesale - Candy distribution
Ambraw Asphalt - Asphalt road construction
Pioneer Oil Company - Asphalt products
L.A. Woods - Industrial fabricators


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Churches of
Lawrence County




PARKS:

LAWRENCEVILLE - CITY PARK

BRIDGEPORT - LANTERMAN PARK

SUMNER - RED HILL STATE PARK

ST.FRANCISVILLE - CITY PARK


POINTS OF INTEREST

ST. FRANCISVILLE - LOG CABIN
WABASH CANNONBALL BRIDGE

LAWRENCEVILLE - MID AMERICA AIR CENTER
LAWRENCE CO. MEMORIAL(GEORGE FIELD)
LINCOLN MEMORIAL BRIDGE AND
LINCOLN TRAIL MONUMENT

BRIDGEPORT - PEPPLE ONE ROOM SCHOOL
DR. SCHRADER OFFICE

SUMNER BLUE STAR MEMORIAL

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A Message from the Director
Calendar of Events in Lawrence County
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