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54: 1444:, the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, came to stay several days in the town, which at the time was known as Dwight's Station. The prince was traveling as Lord Renfrew, using one of his lesser titles, but this fooled no one. The visit was important enough that local people recorded the exact time the prince arrived: twenty-seven minutes after six in the afternoon on Saturday, September 22, 1860. He was to stay with James C. Spencer, one of Dwight's founders, at Spencer's farm south of town. Local couches and chairs were deemed insufficient for him, so Spencer's furniture was stored, and the prince's own furniture, which had been shipped ahead, was placed in the house. 2909: 1386:. This was the first building in Dwight. The first house in town was built by Augustus West in June 1854. The first passenger train reached Dwight on July 4, 1854, and regular traffic on the railroad began in August of that year. The first store was a two-story building put up by David McWilliams in 1855 and painted white to attract customers. The first item sold was a pattern for a "lawn dress" that one of the workmen purchased for the wife of the station master. In 1857 John Spencer began buying grain and erected a grain warehouse. A grain elevator soon followed, and a large stone mill was built in 1859. 66: 3388: 1428:, where the entire original town was aligned with the railroad, only the small central part of the original town of Dwight paralleled the tracks, with West Street running diagonally on the northwest side of the railroad and East Street on the south side. In the remainder of the original town, streets ran true north-south or east-west. This created two odd triangles of land where these streets met the diagonal streets at the center of town. The southeastern triangle became the site of Dwight’s waterworks. The early depot was on the northwest side of the tracks. 1382:
more valuable than the others. The men revised the plan so that everyone would convey their lots to Morgan, who would then sell the lots and split the total profits. This was done. In 1855 the partnership was dissolved and all unsold lots were divided among the five men. To announce to the public that a town would be located here, a tin pan was placed on top of a telegraph pole. Railroad workers flooded into the townsite. Morgan was afraid that they would cover lots with “Irish shanties” and make the lots unsellable. Therefore, he had John Campbell erect a
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placed at the point where the four quarters met. Any unsold lots would be divided among the partners. The other men seemed to believe that Morgan was acting in the interest of the railroad. The town was named for Henry Dwight, who had funded most of the construction of this part of the railroad. The Chicago and Mississippi soon became the Chicago and Alton Railroad. Attempts in 1858 to rename the settlement "Jersey", "Beckman", or "Dogtown" failed.
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When the surveyors, working for the railroad's chief engineer, Oliver H. Lee, reached the proposed location of the town in 1853, the speculators found that the tracks would pass slightly east of the planned central point and would go through lands in Morgan's area. This would have made Morgan's lots
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The Dwight Veterans' Administration Hospital occupied the triangular-shaped block between Main Street, Mazon Avenue, and Prairie Avenue. Part of the facility was built in 1891 for the Keeley Institute. In 1930 it became the Dwight V.A. Hospital, and an addition opened on May 11, 1947, with a modern
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The village's age distribution consisted of 22.2% under the age of 18, 8.0% from 18 to 24, 25.9% from 25 to 44, 24.6% from 45 to 64, and 19.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40.7 years. For every 100 females, there were 89.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there
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There were 1,544 households, out of which 27.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.53% were married couples living together, 19.62% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.13% were non-families. 31.35% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.41% had
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there were 4,032 people, 1,544 households, and 1,017 families residing in the village. The population density was 1,219.23 inhabitants per square mile (470.75/km). There were 1,863 housing units at an average density of 563.35 per square mile (217.51/km). The racial makeup of the village was 91.15%
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Like most new towns founded in Illinois in the 1850s, Dwight was designed without a town square. It was centered instead on a depot ground. This was a widened area of railroad property, about 1,000 feet (300 m) long and 200 feet (61 m) wide, where the tracks passed through the town. Such
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The plan of the founders was to purchase a block of land along the route of the railroad, and to divide it into four equal parts. Morgan would then take charge of the operation. He would draw up a plan of the new town, sell the lots, and divide the proceeds among the others. The station was to be
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and many other central Illinois places. By the 1870s depot grounds had begun to fall out of favor. Morgan had deeded the central 100-foot (30 m) band to the Chicago and Mississippi, but he never turned over the remainder of the depot grounds to the railroad. This led to a lawsuit which was
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Dwight was laid out on January 30, 1854, by Richard Price Morgan Jr. (1828-1910), James C. Spencer (1828 – after 1890), and John Lathrop (1809 – 1870). Each of these three men took a quarter of the land. All were working as engineers for the
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According to the 2021 census gazetteer files, Dwight has a total area of 3.31 square miles (8.57 km), of which 3.30 square miles (8.55 km) (or 99.70%) is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 km) (or 0.30%) is water.
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settled by the United States Supreme Court. The suit provides information on the early history of Dwight. Dwight's original town was quite large, consisting of 24 blocks, each of which contained 28 lots. Unlike
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By 1891 it became clear that the growing town needed a new main-line railroad station, and the C&A Railroad hired Henry Ives Cobb to design the building. The result was a splendid
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The median income for a household in the village was $ 56,543, and the median income for a family was $ 72,072. Males had a median income of $ 41,458 versus $ 31,290 for females. The
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Dwight is located in northeastern Livingston County. It extends north into southern Grundy County to include the commercial area near the northern exit with
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surgical suite, wards, clinic, and physical therapy facilities. The buildings survive and are partially occupied by the Fox Developmental Center.
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The old depot, which opened in spring 1892, will continue to house the Dwight Historical Society museum and the Dwight Chamber of Commerce.
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someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.97 and the average family size was 2.33.
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on Spencer's farm. In 1878 the grounds of the house where the prince stayed were improved by the American landscape architect
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In 1879 Dwight physician, Dr. Leslie Keeley, working with Richard Oughton, announced that he had found a cure for
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In 1869 the prospects of Dwight were improved when a second railroad line was constructed linking Dwight with
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Soon after the Crown Prince arrived he began hunting and over several days the royal party killed over 200
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In 1930 the state of Illinois established the Oakdale Reformatory for Women, which later became the
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for the village was $ 30,753. About 12.0% of families and 15.4% of the population were below the
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In 1921 paving was finished on the Chicago to Springfield road, which in 1926 was designated as
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Chief Justice and two governors of New York State; he was later to have an important career in
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in 1881, the Illinois, Indiana and Iowa Railroad was built east to west through the town from
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with a long history of working with canals and railroads in New York; he would soon return to
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Sadie planned a trip to Dwight in the "Sadie's Trip to Dwight" episode of the radio serial
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passes through the center of Dwight as Mazon Avenue, leading east 30 miles (48 km) to
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In 1906, the Bloomington, Pontiac and Joliet Electric Railway opened to the town from
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Climate data for Dwight, Illinois, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1990–present
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soon became world-famous treating hundreds of thousands of patients including
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and in the 21st century were given to the town and have become Renfrew Park.
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Warden, Philip (March 5, 1965). "Dwight V A Hospital Is Given to Illinois".
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Dwight, Illinois
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depot grounds were common in towns of the 1850s and may still be found at
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by the St Louis, Jacksonville and Chicago Railroad. In the same year the
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History of the Descendants of John Dwight of Dedham, Massachusetts
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Location in Livingston and Grundy counties, Illinois
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Dwight contains an original stretch of 70:Location of Illinois in the United States 2445:(Dwight: Dustin and Wassall, 1894) p.16. 2342:"NOAA Online Weather Data – NWS Chicago" 1607: 1574:, but no further construction was done. 1555:, opened in 1906, which was designed by 1543:edifice, which in 1982 was added to the 1469: 1431: 1388: 1361:. They were employed by the railroad as 3695:Villages in Livingston County, Illinois 2614:Electric Interurban Railways in America 2402:(Urbana: University of Illinois, 1916). 1115:Average extreme snow depth inches (cm) 388:and southwest 58 miles (93 km) to 3682: 2764: 2749: 2420:, 716 (US Supreme Court 1877). 2363:History of Livingston County, Illinois 2334: 2266: 2234: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2059:, a train station designed in 1891 by 1686: 1624:, one of only three banks designed by 3308: 2818: 2581:(New York: Random House: 2008) p. 24. 2134:Greenwich Village townhouse explosion 2128:, student activist and member of the 1365:; the Fells had a role in persuading 3710:Populated places established in 1854 2638:The Dwight, Illinois Tornado of 2010 2154:, early film actress; born in Dwight 1983:, and 5.78% from two or more races. 1645:National Register of Historic Places 1591: 1545:National Register of Historic Places 1523:National Register of Historic Places 3700:Villages in Grundy County, Illinois 2312: 2171: 1478: 1284:Source 2: National Weather Service 412:and south 44 miles (71 km) to 192:0.01 sq mi (0.02 km) 184:3.30 sq mi (8.54 km) 176:3.31 sq mi (8.56 km) 13: 3386: 3335:Municipalities and communities of 2907: 2845:Municipalities and communities of 2810:Village of Dwight official website 2718:Illinois Department of Corrections 2650:"Census of Population and Housing" 2272: 2020:Illinois Department of Corrections 1676: 400:and west 34 miles (55 km) to 352:. The population was 4,032 at the 18:Village in Illinois, United States 14: 3726: 2787: 2720:. Retrieved on September 1, 2001. 2703:. Retrieved on September 1, 2010. 2118:, college basketball star at the 2083: 2045:Dwight is also home of the first 2794: 2592:"Indiana-Illinois-Iowa Railroad" 2443:History of Dwight from 1853–1894 1304:Chicago and Mississippi Railroad 64: 52: 40: 3715:1854 establishments in Illinois 2758: 2743: 2723: 2706: 2689: 2664: 2631: 2619: 2606: 2584: 2571: 2562: 2550: 2538: 2529: 2517: 2505: 2496: 2487: 2460: 2448: 2435: 2423: 2405: 2392: 2389:(New York: John F. Trow, 1874). 2380: 2365:(Chicago: LeBaron, 1878) p.406. 2102:from Illinois; taught in Dwight 2025:, which closed in 2013, was in 1662: 1376: 221:1,222.93/sq mi (472.17/km) 2368: 2356: 2187: 2132:; born in Dwight; died in the 2040: 1651:is a rare example of a wooden 1: 2398:Frances Milton I. Morehouse, 2222:. 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1954:As of the 1568:interurban 1507:alcoholism 1409:Chatsworth 1310:brothers, 1234:(≥ 0.1 in) 205:Population 155:Government 131:Livingston 86:88°25′29″W 83:41°05′54″N 3646:Footnotes 3619:Wauponsee 3584:Wauponsee 3504:Aux Sable 3496:Townships 3425:Coal City 3419:Channahon 3271:Footnotes 3217:Charlotte 3047:Charlotte 3042:Broughton 3019:Townships 2226:March 15, 1616:in Dwight 1604:Monuments 1572:St. Louis 1525:in 1980. 1335:Wisconsin 1318:in 1854. 376:Geography 277:Area code 227:Time zone 197:Elevation 141:Townships 3574:Saratoga 3544:Highland 3529:Goodfarm 3524:Garfield 3400:Villages 3232:McDowell 3227:Manville 3222:Graymont 3157:Sullivan 3152:Saunemin 3097:Nebraska 3004:Saunemin 2973:Flanagan 2968:Emington 2939:Villages 2898:Streator 2888:Fairbury 2734:Archived 2681:June 28, 2294:cite web 2284:June 29, 2255:July 28, 2049:and the 1985:Hispanic 1975:, 0.00% 1971:, 0.69% 1967:, 0.02% 1963:, 0.87% 1639:, and a 1579:Route 66 1485:Streator 1436:In 1860 1297:Founding 971:Average 896:(−23.8) 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Index

Village
Buildings in downtown Dwight
Location in Livingston and Grundy counties, Illinois
Location of Illinois in the United States
41°05′54″N 88°25′29″W / 41.09833°N 88.42472°W / 41.09833; -88.42472
Livingston
Grundy
Dwight
Goodfarm
Time zone
UTC−6
CST
DST
UTC−5
CDT
ZIP code
Area code
815
FIPS
17-21358
GNIS
www.dwightillinois.org
village
Livingston County, Illinois
Grundy County
2020 census
U.S. Route 66
railroad station
Henry Ives Cobb
Interstate 55

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