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This township was the site for the ruins of Fort Gage and Riley's Mill.
Ellia Grove was founded about 1780 by John Montgomery, Joseph Anderson, John Dodge, John
Doyle, David Pagon, M Augustus, James Curray and Levi Teel. Curry and Teel were attacked
by Indian, Teel was killed. Later Curry and Joseph Anderson went hunting and never returned.
In 1795 James Pillars along with sons John and Ricahrd settled near Ellis Grove in Sec 17. Mrs
Pillars was the widow of Thomas Hughs. When the Hughs family set out for ILL from IN,
Thomas Hughs was killed by Indians. The Pillars family came to IL in 1783.John Pillars died in
1851 and his brother Ricahrd died in 1844 near Little Mill.
New Palestine (Florence) was located in Sec 19 and 24. A post office was est in 1888 and
closed in 1904. The ME Church was organized in 1835. Walter Smith opened a store and
Theodore Nordburg ran the Stage stop. There was also a blacksmith shop, school and another
church. Today there many be a few houses that remain.
Diamond Cross
was located in Sec 26 just SW of New Palestine. The post office was est in
1870 and closed in 1888. Not much is known of this village or exactly were it was located. It
was known to have a store, tavern, blacksmith shop and several houses.
Riley's Lake
or Mill ( Paget's Mill) was located in Sec 34, it is also located on the old French
Survey #859 just north of Fort Kaskaskia. A post office was est in 1905. Riley's Mill stated out
as Paget's Mill before 1709. Paget was killed by Indians in the mill, his head was thrown in the
grain hopper. In 1795 General Edgar bought the mill using it until 1812 when it began to fall to
ruin. selling it in 1832 to a Mr Feaman and then he sold to Daniel Riley in 1842. Mr Riley
remodeled the mill making it steam and began using it again. The town grew around the mill.
There were stockyards, a ferry, awool and coal yard. John Fink owned a store as did Vernon W
Campher. A wagon factory was also located here. A G Leavell operated a grain elavator it
finally closed in 1938. When the RR came in it built a embarkment in town so as to be above
the flood waters. After this the town began to decline. Today it is completely gone except the
old Riley Inn, in the 1970's Jewel Menard owned the land.
Kaskaskia this is the original settlement and fort which are no longer there. For settlement info
on Kaskaskia (which is on the island see T7 R7)
Fort Gage
wasn't actually a fort.. In 1771 General Gage abandoned Fort Chartres and built the
first Fort Gage in the old abandoned Jesuit misson at Kaskaskia (this being the first). This fort
was washed away by a flood. There was a fort on top of the bluff which the French had but burnt
in 1766 to prevent the British from taking. Under the bluff the town of Fort Gage was located, on
the old French survey #859. It is in Sec 32. There was a Catholic church, post office, two
stores, two taverns a blacksmith, wagon maker, wheelwright and about 40 houses. This is were
Pierre Menard built his mansion. By the 1840's and 50's the German's moved into the town and
replaced the Catholic church with a Lutheran one. One of the citizens from Fort Gage was Louis
William Rodenburg, a bling poet.
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