Monday, September 12, 2022

Lost Towns of Illinois - Milton, Illinois.

Milton was a former settlement in Brown County, Illinois. 


Lewis Gay and William C. Ralls laid out the town on McKee creek, four miles from the Illinois River, near the site of the old Johnson mill, on August 26, 1836. In advertising the sale of town lots, the promoters referred to it as "located at the head of slack water navigation."

Compiled by Dr. Neil Gale, Ph.D.

Lost Towns of Illinois - Mills Prairie, Illinois.

Mills Prairie was a former settlement in Edwards County, Illinois, located 2 miles southeast of West Salem.


Mills Prairie was in the eastern part of Edwards County, Buck Prairie in the southeastern section, and Long Prairie in the western region. All were fertile areas and a center of considerable wealth.

Adam Hedrick, with his wife and five children, David, Joseph, Catharine, Matthias, and Elizabeth, his sister and stepdaughter, arrived in Illinois in 1829 and settled in, then called Mills Prairie. He was a prominent and valuable citizen, being a master of most of the mechanic trades. He held the office of township treasurer and was postmaster at the Mills Prairie post office.

Compiled by Dr. Neil Gale, Ph.D.