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the graceful outlines of the tower and dome to an imposing height of 136 feet. The corridors, which cross under the dome are ten feet in width, with marbled tiled floors, wainscoting and frescoed ceilings. Standing on the lower floor in the center of the corridor under the dome and looking upward, one may observe a beautiful concave of colored lights which spans the vault of the rotunda at a point near the top of the main building. The dome roof is of red slate. Total cost of building and fixtures was $ 68,520. The Pike County
Illinois Courthouse is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful courthouses in the state and the Midwest. The Pike County Illinois courthouse was the fifth courthouse designed by Mr Elliott who also designed the Greene County Courthouse (1891) in Carrollton, Illinois; Edgar County Courthouse (1891) in Paris, Illinois; Jersey County Courthouse (1893) in Jerseyville, Illinois; and DeWitt County Illinois Courthouse (1893) in Clinton, Illinois. The DeWitt County Courthouse was demolished in 1987.
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was one of the finest and largest buildings of its kind in the state and "fulfilled the requirements of a modern school plant." Original blackboards were simply black paint on the plastered walls. Generally, they were completely around the room, including between the windows. The original building was heated by hot air piped from furnaces in the basement. There were no inside toilet facilities, but there were outside "privies" located east of the building next to the street. Presently, restrooms are in the basement, through the side doors near the front. Its large clock and bell were donated by
Colonel Ross and mounted in the tower. The Clock Tower is one of the few tower clocks in its original state left in the United States. The school closed in 1955 and was unoccupied until 1978 when it was renovated and became the home of the Pike County Historical Society and the Pike County Historic Museum.
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November 16, 1895. Robert Franklin, a master mason from Nebo, Illinois designed and supervised the keystone architecture of the courthouse. It was the third courthouse in Pittsfield and the fifth in Pike County. The building is of octagon shape 96 x 96 feet of Cleveland sandstone veneering, backed by heavy walls of brick; the dimensions over all, is over the steps and porches, is 119 feet by 119 feet. Four entrances, all exactly alike, face the four cardinal points – north, south, east, and west.
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built the school for the contract price of $ 35,000, which was financed by bonding. The building is stone (boated from Joliet on the
Illinois river) and brick burned in Pittsfield. Both the grade school and high school were located in this building. At the completion of the East School in 1866, it
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Illinois River. Thus, the land around Pittsfield and Pike County is much more hilly and forested than the rest of the plains of central Illinois. This geography, combined with a relative lack of heavy development, make the areas around Pittsfield particularly suited to wildlife. Pittsfield
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Courthouse. The courthouse was designed by Architect Henry Elliott of Chicago and Jacksonville. Contractors were Yeager and Schultz of Danville, Illinois. The courthouse was to be completed within
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Saukees basketball team won the Illinois State basketball title in 1991 under Coach David T. Bennett, who was later installed into the Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame. Exactly 20 years later in 2011, the Saukees would return to the Illinois State basketball court and take home the 4th
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of 2000, there were 4,211 people, 1,805 households, and 1,126 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,178.2 inhabitants per square mile (454.9/km). There were 1,985 housing units at an average density of 555.4 per square mile (214.4/km). The racial makeup of the city was 98.43%
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living together, 8.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.6% were non-families. 34.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 21.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.22 and the average family size was 2.86.
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Saukees, still holds the record for longest winning streak in the state, and the 21st longest in the country. Starting with their season opening 6–0 win over North Greene in 1966, the Pittsfield Saukees reeled off 64 consecutive wins, which included 15
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Capital" of the Midwest, owing to the long history of pork production in the region, which fed into the large meat-packing industry of Chicago. Though agriculture in the region is no longer so dependent on pork, the town still hosts a yearly "Pig Days"
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straight shutouts between 1969 and 1971. In 1970, the team outscored their opponents 341-0 and allowed negative rushing yards for the season. The streak extended all the way through to the second game of the 1973 season, when Pittsfield dropped a 12-0 decision to Winchester, Illinois.
1906:"History of Pike County, Illinois: Together with Sketches of Its Cities, Villages and Townships, Educational, Religious, Civil, Military, and Political History; Portraits of Prominent Persons and Biographies of Representative Citizens. History of Illinois ... Digest of State Laws"
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regularly attracts large numbers of out-of-state game hunters, and Pike county consistently leads all other Illinois counties in the number of deer harvested during fall hunting seasons.
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personal secretary, ambassador to England under President
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3361:Taylorville
3346:Springfield
3341:Shelbyville
3336:Shawneetown
3316:Rock Island
3226:Murphysboro
3171:McLeansboro
3111:Jerseyville
2966:Carlinville
2951:Bloomington
2834:Ghost towns
2824:Summer Hill
2771:communities
2691:Martinsburg
2666:Griggsville
2608:Valley City
2490:Griggsville
2460:County seat
2364:January 31,
2231:February 9,
2225:Herald-Whig
2205:February 9,
2180:February 9,
2155:February 9,
2130:February 9,
2102:February 9,
2077:February 9,
2052:February 9,
1988:February 9,
1962:February 9,
1800:Sid Simpson
1697:Ryan Carnes
1647:other races
1228:(≥ 0.01 in)
483:Griggsville
479:Springfield
340:New England
332:New England
312:Pike County
308:county seat
240:ZIP Code(s)
100: /
3446:Categories
3421:Winchester
3291:Pittsfield
3281:Petersburg
3201:Mound City
3186:Monticello
3176:Metropolis
3151:Louisville
3086:Harrisburg
3076:Greenville
2991:Charleston
2981:Carrollton
2936:Belleville
2721:Pittsfield
2681:Kinderhook
2641:Cincinnati
2568:Kinderhook
2525:New Canton
2495:Pittsfield
2467:Pittsfield
2389:Pike Press
1832:References
1806:Scott Wike
1624:As of the
1275:(≥ 0.1 in)
389:festival.
359:Pike Press
304:Pittsfield
276:feature ID
180:Population
88:90°48′18″W
85:39°36′28″N
3431:Yorkville
3426:Woodstock
3326:Rushville
3301:Princeton
3231:Nashville
3141:Lewistown
3121:Jonesboro
3101:Hillsboro
3061:Galesburg
3046:Fairfield
3031:Effingham
2961:Cambridge
2941:Belvidere
2799:Maysville
2701:New Salem
2696:Montezuma
2656:Fairmount
2618:Townships
2583:New Salem
1868:March 15,
1795:Star Wars
1707:Minnesota
512:Bay Creek
494:Geography
422:Landmarks
371:Lincoln's
264:FIPS code
252:Area code
202:Time zone
172:Elevation
3411:Waukegan
3401:Waterloo
3396:Virginia
3386:Vandalia
3356:Sycamore
3351:Sullivan
3321:Rockford
3311:Robinson
3196:Morrison
3181:Monmouth
3166:Marshall
3126:Kankakee
3096:Hennepin
3071:Golconda
3051:Freeport
3011:Danville
2986:Carthage
2915:Illinois
2794:Fishhook
2759:Rockport
2558:Florence
2535:Villages
2317:March 5,
2295:March 5,
2028:Archived
1998:cite web
1939:Archived
1820:See also
1742:John Hay
1651:Hispanic
1641:, 0.36%
1637:, 0.19%
1633:, 0.21%
1221:(39.46)
1151:(1,028)
1082:Average
1007:(−20.6)
1002:(−14.6)
957:(−10.1)
952:(−17.3)
947:(−18.1)
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367:John Hay
348:Illinois
316:Illinois
268:17-60222
127:Illinois
3416:Wheaton
3406:Watseka
3376:Tuscola
3296:Pontiac
3246:Oquawka
3146:Lincoln
3016:Decatur
3006:Clinton
3001:Chicago
2996:Chester
2971:Carlyle
2814:Seehorn
2706:Newburg
2651:Detroit
2553:El Dara
2548:Detroit
2339:June 4,
1908:. 1880.
1890:June 7,
1714:, 28th
1699:, actor
1176:(0.76)
997:(−7.9)
992:(−1.7)
982:(11.4)
977:(13.4)
972:(10.7)
962:(−2.3)
932:(−4.6)
917:(12.7)
912:(17.6)
907:(18.9)
902:(17.2)
897:(12.2)
887:(−0.3)
882:(−5.4)
877:(−7.5)
867:(12.1)
852:(13.2)
847:(19.7)
842:(23.9)
837:(24.9)
832:(23.1)
827:(18.1)
822:(12.3)
807:(−2.5)
797:(18.1)
787:(12.1)
782:(19.9)
777:(26.7)
772:(30.3)
767:(30.8)
762:(28.9)
757:(24.1)
752:(18.8)
747:(11.7)
727:(36.8)
722:(17.5)
717:(23.3)
712:(29.2)
707:(37.1)
702:(35.9)
697:(35.3)
692:(34.7)
687:(31.7)
682:(29.4)
677:(24.5)
672:(18.0)
667:(15.6)
535:Climate
471:Chicago
326:History
292:Website
113:Country
3391:Vienna
3381:Urbana
3371:Toulon
3366:Toledo
3306:Quincy
3276:Peoria
3266:Paxton
3256:Ottawa
3251:Oregon
3236:Newton
3191:Morris
3161:Marion
3156:Macomb
3116:Joliet
3091:Havana
3081:Hardin
3066:Geneva
3056:Galena
3041:Eureka
2946:Benton
2926:Albion
2842:Dutton
2819:Straut
2804:Munger
2676:Hardin
2671:Hadley
2573:Milton
2543:Baylis
2477:Cities
1655:Latino
1626:census
1343:Census
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1216:(8.6)
1211:(2.8)
1206:(0.0)
1201:(0.0)
1196:(0.0)
1191:(0.0)
1186:(0.0)
1181:(0.0)
1171:(4.3)
1121:(104)
1116:(127)
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1077:(−32)
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1067:(−14)
1027:(−22)
1022:(−28)
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967:(3.5)
937:(6.2)
927:(0.7)
922:(6.6)
892:(5.8)
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817:(5.7)
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742:(5.5)
737:(2.5)
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279:415748
133:County
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3271:Pekin
3261:Paris
3241:Olney
3131:Lacon
3021:Dixon
2976:Carmi
2956:Cairo
2931:Aledo
2779:Atlas
2769:Other
2716:Perry
2711:Pearl
2686:Levee
2661:Flint
2646:Derry
2631:Barry
2626:Atlas
2593:Perry
2588:Pearl
2485:Barry
1748:, to
1643:Asian
1631:White
1613:−8.1%
1608:4,206
1593:4,576
1583:−0.5%
1578:4,211
1563:4,231
1553:−1.7%
1548:4,170
1533:4,244
1523:14.7%
1518:4,089
1508:23.6%
1503:3,564
1493:22.4%
1488:2,884
1478:10.7%
1473:2,356
1458:2,129
1448:−8.6%
1443:2,095
1433:−0.1%
1428:2,293
1413:2,295
1403:29.8%
1398:2,104
1383:1,621
1247:10.3
1244:12.2
1241:10.7
1166:(13)
1161:(10)
1146:(59)
1141:(74)
1136:(76)
1131:(92)
1126:(87)
1101:(75)
1096:(54)
1091:(52)
1062:(−3)
1047:(10)
1037:(−2)
1032:(−8)
657:(40)
652:(23)
647:(29)
642:(34)
637:(36)
632:(40)
627:(40)
622:(39)
617:(36)
612:(32)
607:(28)
602:(26)
597:(22)
587:Year
245:62363
228:UTC-5
207:UTC-6
188:4,206
123:State
2809:Pike
2736:Ross
2603:Time
2578:Nebo
2563:Hull
2517:Town
2366:2008
2341:2015
2319:2023
2297:2023
2275:2015
2233:2020
2207:2020
2182:2020
2157:2020
2132:2020
2104:2020
2079:2020
2054:2020
2004:link
1990:2020
1964:2020
1892:2011
1870:2022
1793:in
1756:and
1604:2020
1598:8.7%
1589:2010
1574:2000
1568:1.5%
1559:1990
1544:1980
1538:3.8%
1529:1970
1514:1960
1499:1950
1484:1940
1469:1930
1463:1.6%
1454:1920
1439:1910
1424:1900
1418:9.1%
1409:1890
1394:1880
1379:1870
1364:1850
1352:Note
1347:Pop.
1315:8.3
1312:1.9
1309:0.4
1306:0.0
1303:0.0
1300:0.0
1297:0.0
1294:0.0
1291:0.0
1288:0.1
1285:0.8
1282:2.5
1279:2.6
1265:6.8
1262:7.8
1259:8.4
1256:7.8
1253:7.7
1250:8.4
1238:8.8
1235:6.5
1232:6.2
1219:15.6
1149:40.5
1144:2.33
1139:2.92
1134:3.01
1129:3.61
1124:3.43
1119:4.10
1114:5.01
1109:4.83
1104:4.14
1099:2.95
1094:2.14
1089:2.03
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1052:(7)
1042:(7)
1005:−5.0
995:17.8
990:28.9
985:42.0
980:52.5
975:56.2
970:51.3
965:38.3
960:27.8
955:13.8
945:−0.6
935:43.1
930:23.7
925:33.3
920:43.8
915:54.8
910:63.7
905:66.1
900:63.0
895:53.9
890:42.4
885:31.5
880:22.3
875:18.5
865:53.8
860:32.6
855:43.5
850:55.8
845:67.4
840:75.1
835:76.8
830:73.6
825:64.6
820:54.1
815:42.2
810:32.1
805:27.5
795:64.5
790:41.5
785:53.8
780:67.9
775:80.1
770:86.5
765:87.5
760:84.1
755:75.4
750:65.8
745:53.0
740:41.9
735:36.5
725:98.2
720:63.5
715:73.9
710:84.5
705:98.8
700:96.6
695:95.5
690:94.5
685:89.1
680:84.9
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1174:0.3
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