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E 3rd Street, Wyanet, Illinois.
Wyanet Victorian by Terence Faircloth Via Flickr:
IMG3077.Oct69 by Joseph Petric Via Flickr: CRI&P #7, the "Cornhusker," at Wyanet, Illinois, October 1969.
Amtrak - Wyanet, IL by d.w.davidson Via Flickr: Amtrak Train No. 348, the Illinois Zephyr, flashes past the CB&Q signal bridge at mile post 124, in April 1995.
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Biography of Benjamin C. Esq. Couch of Tiskilwa, Illinois
Biography of Benjamin C. Esq. Couch of Tiskilwa, Illinois
Benjamin C. Couch, Esq., Tiskilwa, was born September 19, 1822, in Boscawen, Merrimack Co., N. H. He is a grandson of Benjamin Couch Sr., a native of New Hampshire, and a soldier in the Revolutionary war, participating in the battle of Bunker Hill, where he had a bullet shot through his ear. He married a Miss Heath, who was the mother of five children. Of these Benjamin Couch, Jr. was the father…
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Biography of Cyrus Colton of Wyanet, Illinois
Biography of Cyrus Colton of Wyanet, Illinois
Cyrus Colton, Wyanet, was born January 13, 1814, in St. Lawrence County, N. Y. His father, Jonathan S. Colton, was born July 3, 1781, in Bolton, Conn.; he died here December 11, 1854. For a number of years he lived in the State of New York. In the fall of 1835 he came to Bureau County. He served for a short time in the war of 1812. The mother of our subject was Betsey (Donaldson) Colton; she was…
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