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Chester, Illinois

Chester is a city in and the county seat of Randolph County, Illinois, United States,[3] on a bluff above the Mississippi River. The population was 7,640 at the 2020 census.[4] It lies 61 miles (98 km) south of St. Louis, Missouri.

Chester
Nickname: 
Home of Popeye
Location of Chester in Randolph County, Illinois.
Location of Illinois in the United States
Chester
Chester
Coordinates: 37°54′50″N 89°49′23″W / 37.91389°N 89.82306°W / 37.91389; -89.82306
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountyRandolph
Government
 • MayorTom Page
Area
 • Total5.82 sq mi (15.08 km2)
 • Land5.81 sq mi (15.04 km2)
 • Water0.02 sq mi (0.04 km2)
Elevation633 ft (193 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total7,640
 • Density1,173.61/sq mi (453.14/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP Code(s)
62233
Area code618
FIPS code17-13139
GNIS feature ID2393819[2]
Wikimedia CommonsChester, Illinois
Websitewww.chesterill.com

History edit

Founding edit

Samuel Smith is said to be the town's founder because he built the first home in Chester, established a ferry system, and began the construction of a mill in 1829. The town was named after Chester, England, the city from where his wife Jane Smith was from.[5] The first business in Chester was a general store that opened in 1830 along with a castor oil press established by R. B. Servant, who furnished farmers with seed and growing methods to later buy the beans they produced for oil extraction. This was a flourishing business until the petroleum industry made it obsolete. The first wedding in the town of Chester was held on February 4, 1834. Content Walker, the bride and Amzi Andrews, the groom held their wedding in a 16 feet square log cabin.[6]

Cole Milling Company edit

The H.C. Cole Milling Company was founded by Nathan Cole in 1839. It started out as a small sawmill with a corn-grinding attachment which encouraged the townspeople to plant grains, and in a short time the first Cole flour mill was built. The mill still exists in Chester but it is now operated by Ardent Mills. Nathan Cole also brought the first electric generator to Chester and used the surplus of power from the mill to operate street lights. This was a modern convenience that was not even available in Chicago at that point. The generator is now on display at the Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.[7]

International Shoe Company edit

In 1916, Messrs. Bronson, Albert Gilster, Frank Wolff and John Herschbach developed the site for the International Shoe Company in the center of town where the Gilster Mary Lee Corp. is today. In 1922, a second building was built, and the company had more than 1000 employees and was producing thousands of pairs of children's shoes. During World War Two, the factory operated primarily by women produced military/combat boots for the troops in service. In 1953, payroll reached over $2,000,000. The factory was closed by the company in the early 1960s after 45 years of operation.[7]

Prim Hosiery Mill edit

In 1925, the Prim Hosiery Mill was a knitting mill that began operations under Joshua Richman with 50 employees. The mill grew to employ more than 275 people and produced over 300,000 pairs of stockings a month with annual payroll exceeding $700,000. The knitting mill continued operations through the 1960s. The building still stands as one of the Gilster Mary Lee Corp. factory buildings.[7]

Chester Pool edit

Construction began for the Chester Pool in 1939 as part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) public works program to create employment during the Great Depression. It was completed in 1941, although due to the delivery of the filtration system being delayed it did not officially open until May 30, 1942, under the management of William Weber. A total of 250 swimmers visited the swimming pool in the first week and were charged 15 cents for weekdays and 25 cents for weekends.

Due to leaks and other deterioration issues, as well as high repair costs, the pool has been closed since 2014.[8]

Home of "Popeye" edit

Chester is the "Home of Popeye," where a 6-foot (1.8 m), 900-pound (410 kg) bronze statue of Popeye the Sailor Man stands in the Elzie C. Segar Memorial Park, which honors Popeye's creator, Elzie Segar. The park is located next to the Chester Bridge. Several of Segar's characters were created from his experiences with people of Chester. Chester's big event is its annual Popeye Picnic and parade, held the weekend after Labor Day. Popeye fans travel from all over the United States and the world to partake in the weekend activities. Most of the events and entertainment are free and all are family friendly.

New statues honoring the other Thimble Theater characters are added each year.[9]

Popeye's Picnic and Parade edit

Popeye's Picnic is an event held in Chester the Friday, Saturday and Sunday following Labor Day in the month of September. Popeye's Picnic consists of rides, food stands, music, and fireworks. The Popeye Parade is held on a Saturday morning. Before the parade there is a walk and run for anyone who wants to participate. Medals and trophies are awarded to the top runners and walkers in each age category. A Popeye T-shirt is included with each entry. Many people from different towns participate in this parade. The parade consists of local school bands, band fronts, such as dance teams and cheerleaders, floats from various businesses, fire departments, veterans representing the United States, politicians marching, clowns passing out stickers and candy, and finally horses trail the parade. Many people and businesses help sponsor the picnic and donate money and time.[10][11]

Parks and historic sites edit

Part of the Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge,[12] is located along the Mississippi River at Chester.

Bridges edit

Chester is connected to Perry County, Missouri via a river bridge known as the Chester Bridge. The Chester Bridge was first constructed on August 23, 1942, as a toll bridge. Sections of this bridge were destroyed by a storm in July 1944, but it was reopened in August 1946. Tolls ceased to be collected on January 1, 1989.

Media edit

Chester now has Channel 10 through Cable TV. It broadcasts events, post announcements and upcoming community events, relays emergency notices and much more to the citizens of Chester. Students from the Chester Grade School contribute daily broadcasts from the school.

Chester's newspaper was the Herald Tribune until it ceased publication in 2022.[13] The local radio station is KSGM.

Claims to fame edit

On April 11, 1842, Charles Dickens, the author of A Christmas Carol and Great Expectations, visited Chester with his wife.[14] Mark Twain, the author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, a pilot on the Mississippi River between 1857 and the Civil War, supposedly on many of his trips stayed at Chester's Cliff House, a fine river hostelry. Twain also mentioned the blue windows of Chester's Cohen Home, visible from the Mississippi, in his book Life on the Mississippi.[14]

The Chester post office contains a federally commissioned mural, Loading the Packet, painted by Fay E. Davis through the Section of Painting and Sculpture, later called the Section of Fine Arts, of the Treasury Department. A former postal employee favored the mural so strongly that he said if the building should catch fire, the mural should be saved rather than the mail.[15]

Chester was the filming location of scenes from the 1967 movie In the Heat of the Night and was only mentioned in the 1993 movie The Fugitive.[16]

Geography edit

Chester is located at 37°54′50″N 89°49′23″W / 37.91389°N 89.82306°W / 37.91389; -89.82306 (37.913947, -89.823140).[17]

According to the 2010 census, Chester has a total area of 5.826 square miles (15.09 km2), of which 5.81 square miles (15.05 km2) (or 99.73%) is land and 0.016 square miles (0.04 km2) (or 0.27%) is water.[18]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18701,615
18802,58059.8%
18902,7085.0%
19002,8324.6%
19102,747−3.0%
19202,9045.7%
19303,92235.1%
19405,11030.3%
19505,3895.5%
19604,460−17.2%
19705,31019.1%
19808,40158.2%
19908,194−2.5%
20008,4002.5%
20108,5862.2%
20207,640−11.0%
2021 (est.)7,6450.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[19][20] 2020[4]

As of the census[21] of 2000, there were 8,400 people, 2,018 households, and 1,283 families residing in the city. The population density was 879.9 inhabitants per square mile (339.7/km2). There were 2,229 housing units at an average density of 378.3 per square mile (146.1/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 94.87% White, 3.59% African American, 0.15% Native American, 0.21% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.21% from other races, and 0.93% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.75% of the population.

There were 2,018 households, out of which 28.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.9% were married couples living together, 10.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.4% were non-families. 32.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 17.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.32 and the average family size was 2.92.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 22.4% under the age of 18, 8.1% from 18 to 24, 27.9% from 25 to 44, 21.9% from 45 to 64, and 19.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 105.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 102.1 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $39,079, and the median income for a family was $49,426. Males had a median income of $36,103 versus $22,239 for females. The per capita income for the city was $22,190. About 5.4% of families and 9.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.8% of those under age 18 and 13.7% of those age 65 or over.

Government and infrastructure edit

The Illinois Department of Corrections Menard Correctional Center is located in Chester.[22][23] Prior to the January 11, 2003 commutation of death row sentences, male death row inmates were housed in Menard, Tamms, and Pontiac correctional centers. After that date, only Pontiac continued to host the male death row.[24]

Economy edit

Large employers include the private label food company Gilster-Mary Lee, Corp., the maximum security Menard Correctional Center, and the maximum security forensics mental health center, Chester Mental Health Center.

Education edit

Public edit

Chester Community Unit School District No. 139 consists of two schools, Chester High School and Chester Grade School.

Private edit

St. John's Lutheran School and St. Mary's Catholic School are Chester's parochial schools.

Religious affiliations edit

There are eleven churches located in Chester. These churches consist of the New Life First Pentecostal Church, First Baptist Church, First Christian Church of Chester, Family Worship Center Assembly of God, First Presbyterian Church, First Apostolic Pentecostal Church, First United Methodist Church, Grace Church Ministries, Peace Lutheran Church ELCA, St. John Lutheran Church LCMS, and St. Mary's Help of Christians Roman Catholic Church.[25]

Notable people edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
  2. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Chester, Illinois
  3. ^ . National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on May 3, 2015. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "2020 Census Data". data.census.gov.
  5. ^ Allen, John W. (January 11, 1963). "Place Names Have Colorful History". The Southeast Missourian. p. 6. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
  6. ^ Gordon, Eileen.A History Of Chester, Illinois 1829-1979.Taylor Publishing Company, 1979. Print.
  7. ^ a b c Gordon, Eileen."A History Of Chester, Illinois 1829-1979." Taylor Publishing Company, 1979. Print.
  8. ^ "Fate of Chester swimming Pool Murky". April 18, 2018.
  9. ^ "Character Trail". City of Chester website. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  10. ^
  11. ^ "30th Annual Popeye Picnic". City of Chester website. Retrieved November 15, 2009.[dead link]
  12. ^ "Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge". Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  13. ^ "Randolph County Herald Tribune ends publication". WSIL. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  14. ^ a b "A Bit of a Chester History Lesson". City of Chester. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  15. ^ Reeves, Ryan (December 2002). "Restoration Project". Illinois Issues. Springfield, Illinois: University of Illinois at Springfield. 28 (12): 26–32. ISSN 0738-9663. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  16. ^ "Titles with locations including Chester, Illinois, USA". IMDB.com. Retrieved October 18, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. February 12, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2011.
  18. ^ "G001 - Geographic Identifiers - 2010 Census Summary File 1". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved December 26, 2015.
  19. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  20. ^ "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Chester city, Illinois". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  21. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  22. ^ "Menard Correctional Center 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine." Illinois Department of Corrections. Retrieved on September 1, 2010.
  23. ^ "Chester city, Illinois 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on September 1, 2010.
  24. ^ "DOC Report Online July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine." Illinois Department of Corrections. Retrieved on September 1, 2010.
  25. ^ "Welcome to Chester". City of Chester website. Retrieved November 15, 2009.

External links edit

  • City of Chester official website
  • Popeye & Friends Character Trail official website
  • Randolph County Herald Tribune

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Chester is a city in and the county seat of Randolph County Illinois United States 3 on a bluff above the Mississippi River The population was 7 640 at the 2020 census 4 It lies 61 miles 98 km south of St Louis Missouri ChesterCityRandolph County CourthouseNickname Home of PopeyeLocation of Chester in Randolph County Illinois Location of Illinois in the United StatesChesterShow map of IllinoisChesterShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 37 54 50 N 89 49 23 W 37 91389 N 89 82306 W 37 91389 89 82306CountryUnited StatesStateIllinoisCountyRandolphGovernment MayorTom PageArea 1 Total5 82 sq mi 15 08 km2 Land5 81 sq mi 15 04 km2 Water0 02 sq mi 0 04 km2 Elevation 2 633 ft 193 m Population 2020 Total7 640 Density1 173 61 sq mi 453 14 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP Code s 62233Area code618FIPS code17 13139GNIS feature ID2393819 2 Wikimedia CommonsChester IllinoisWebsitewww wbr chesterill wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Cole Milling Company 1 3 International Shoe Company 1 4 Prim Hosiery Mill 1 5 Chester Pool 2 Home of Popeye 2 1 Popeye s Picnic and Parade 3 Parks and historic sites 4 Bridges 5 Media 6 Claims to fame 7 Geography 8 Demographics 9 Government and infrastructure 10 Economy 11 Education 11 1 Public 11 2 Private 12 Religious affiliations 13 Notable people 14 Notes and references 15 External linksHistory editFounding edit Samuel Smith is said to be the town s founder because he built the first home in Chester established a ferry system and began the construction of a mill in 1829 The town was named after Chester England the city from where his wife Jane Smith was from 5 The first business in Chester was a general store that opened in 1830 along with a castor oil press established by R B Servant who furnished farmers with seed and growing methods to later buy the beans they produced for oil extraction This was a flourishing business until the petroleum industry made it obsolete The first wedding in the town of Chester was held on February 4 1834 Content Walker the bride and Amzi Andrews the groom held their wedding in a 16 feet square log cabin 6 Cole Milling Company edit The H C Cole Milling Company was founded by Nathan Cole in 1839 It started out as a small sawmill with a corn grinding attachment which encouraged the townspeople to plant grains and in a short time the first Cole flour mill was built The mill still exists in Chester but it is now operated by Ardent Mills Nathan Cole also brought the first electric generator to Chester and used the surplus of power from the mill to operate street lights This was a modern convenience that was not even available in Chicago at that point The generator is now on display at the Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan 7 International Shoe Company edit In 1916 Messrs Bronson Albert Gilster Frank Wolff and John Herschbach developed the site for the International Shoe Company in the center of town where the Gilster Mary Lee Corp is today In 1922 a second building was built and the company had more than 1000 employees and was producing thousands of pairs of children s shoes During World War Two the factory operated primarily by women produced military combat boots for the troops in service In 1953 payroll reached over 2 000 000 The factory was closed by the company in the early 1960s after 45 years of operation 7 Prim Hosiery Mill edit In 1925 the Prim Hosiery Mill was a knitting mill that began operations under Joshua Richman with 50 employees The mill grew to employ more than 275 people and produced over 300 000 pairs of stockings a month with annual payroll exceeding 700 000 The knitting mill continued operations through the 1960s The building still stands as one of the Gilster Mary Lee Corp factory buildings 7 Chester Pool edit Construction began for the Chester Pool in 1939 as part of a Works Progress Administration WPA public works program to create employment during the Great Depression It was completed in 1941 although due to the delivery of the filtration system being delayed it did not officially open until May 30 1942 under the management of William Weber A total of 250 swimmers visited the swimming pool in the first week and were charged 15 cents for weekdays and 25 cents for weekends Due to leaks and other deterioration issues as well as high repair costs the pool has been closed since 2014 8 Home of Popeye editChester is the Home of Popeye where a 6 foot 1 8 m 900 pound 410 kg bronze statue of Popeye the Sailor Man stands in the Elzie C Segar Memorial Park which honors Popeye s creator Elzie Segar The park is located next to the Chester Bridge Several of Segar s characters were created from his experiences with people of Chester Chester s big event is its annual Popeye Picnic and parade held the weekend after Labor Day Popeye fans travel from all over the United States and the world to partake in the weekend activities Most of the events and entertainment are free and all are family friendly New statues honoring the other Thimble Theater characters are added each year 9 Popeye s Picnic and Parade edit Popeye s Picnic is an event held in Chester the Friday Saturday and Sunday following Labor Day in the month of September Popeye s Picnic consists of rides food stands music and fireworks The Popeye Parade is held on a Saturday morning Before the parade there is a walk and run for anyone who wants to participate Medals and trophies are awarded to the top runners and walkers in each age category A Popeye T shirt is included with each entry Many people from different towns participate in this parade The parade consists of local school bands band fronts such as dance teams and cheerleaders floats from various businesses fire departments veterans representing the United States politicians marching clowns passing out stickers and candy and finally horses trail the parade Many people and businesses help sponsor the picnic and donate money and time 10 11 Parks and historic sites editPart of the Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge 12 is located along the Mississippi River at Chester Bridges editChester is connected to Perry County Missouri via a river bridge known as the Chester Bridge The Chester Bridge was first constructed on August 23 1942 as a toll bridge Sections of this bridge were destroyed by a storm in July 1944 but it was reopened in August 1946 Tolls ceased to be collected on January 1 1989 Media editChester now has Channel 10 through Cable TV It broadcasts events post announcements and upcoming community events relays emergency notices and much more to the citizens of Chester Students from the Chester Grade School contribute daily broadcasts from the school Chester s newspaper was the Herald Tribune until it ceased publication in 2022 13 The local radio station is KSGM Claims to fame editOn April 11 1842 Charles Dickens the author of A Christmas Carol and Great Expectations visited Chester with his wife 14 Mark Twain the author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer a pilot on the Mississippi River between 1857 and the Civil War supposedly on many of his trips stayed at Chester s Cliff House a fine river hostelry Twain also mentioned the blue windows of Chester s Cohen Home visible from the Mississippi in his book Life on the Mississippi 14 The Chester post office contains a federally commissioned mural Loading the Packet painted by Fay E Davis through the Section of Painting and Sculpture later called the Section of Fine Arts of the Treasury Department A former postal employee favored the mural so strongly that he said if the building should catch fire the mural should be saved rather than the mail 15 Chester was the filming location of scenes from the 1967 movie In the Heat of the Night and was only mentioned in the 1993 movie The Fugitive 16 Geography editChester is located at 37 54 50 N 89 49 23 W 37 91389 N 89 82306 W 37 91389 89 82306 37 913947 89 823140 17 According to the 2010 census Chester has a total area of 5 826 square miles 15 09 km2 of which 5 81 square miles 15 05 km2 or 99 73 is land and 0 016 square miles 0 04 km2 or 0 27 is water 18 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18701 615 18802 58059 8 18902 7085 0 19002 8324 6 19102 747 3 0 19202 9045 7 19303 92235 1 19405 11030 3 19505 3895 5 19604 460 17 2 19705 31019 1 19808 40158 2 19908 194 2 5 20008 4002 5 20108 5862 2 20207 640 11 0 2021 est 7 6450 1 U S Decennial Census 19 20 2020 4 As of the census 21 of 2000 there were 8 400 people 2 018 households and 1 283 families residing in the city The population density was 879 9 inhabitants per square mile 339 7 km2 There were 2 229 housing units at an average density of 378 3 per square mile 146 1 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 94 87 White 3 59 African American 0 15 Native American 0 21 Asian 0 04 Pacific Islander 0 21 from other races and 0 93 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0 75 of the population There were 2 018 households out of which 28 7 had children under the age of 18 living with them 48 9 were married couples living together 10 3 had a female householder with no husband present and 36 4 were non families 32 1 of all households were made up of individuals and 17 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 32 and the average family size was 2 92 In the city the population was spread out with 22 4 under the age of 18 8 1 from 18 to 24 27 9 from 25 to 44 21 9 from 45 to 64 and 19 7 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 years For every 100 females there were 105 4 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 102 1 males The median income for a household in the city was 39 079 and the median income for a family was 49 426 Males had a median income of 36 103 versus 22 239 for females The per capita income for the city was 22 190 About 5 4 of families and 9 7 of the population were below the poverty line including 11 8 of those under age 18 and 13 7 of those age 65 or over Government and infrastructure editThe Illinois Department of Corrections Menard Correctional Center is located in Chester 22 23 Prior to the January 11 2003 commutation of death row sentences male death row inmates were housed in Menard Tamms and Pontiac correctional centers After that date only Pontiac continued to host the male death row 24 Economy editLarge employers include the private label food company Gilster Mary Lee Corp the maximum security Menard Correctional Center and the maximum security forensics mental health center Chester Mental Health Center Education editPublic edit Chester Community Unit School District No 139 consists of two schools Chester High School and Chester Grade School Private edit St John s Lutheran School and St Mary s Catholic School are Chester s parochial schools Religious affiliations editThere are eleven churches located in Chester These churches consist of the New Life First Pentecostal Church First Baptist Church First Christian Church of Chester Family Worship Center Assembly of God First Presbyterian Church First Apostolic Pentecostal Church First United Methodist Church Grace Church Ministries Peace Lutheran Church ELCA St John Lutheran Church LCMS and St Mary s Help of Christians Roman Catholic Church 25 Notable people editShadrach Bond first Governor of Illinois William Hartzell U S Representative Elias Kane U S Senator and architect of the Constitution of Illinois Nora Lane actress Pierre Menard first Lieutenant Governor of Illinois E C Segar creator of Popeye Tom Wham game designerNotes and references edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 15 2022 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Chester Illinois Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 3 2015 Retrieved June 7 2011 a b 2020 Census Data data census gov Allen John W January 11 1963 Place Names Have Colorful History The Southeast Missourian p 6 Retrieved April 27 2015 Gordon Eileen A History Of Chester Illinois 1829 1979 Taylor Publishing Company 1979 Print a b c Gordon Eileen A History Of Chester Illinois 1829 1979 Taylor Publishing Company 1979 Print Fate of Chester swimming Pool Murky April 18 2018 Character Trail City of Chester website Retrieved January 5 2019 Popeye Picnic 30th Annual Popeye Picnic City of Chester website Retrieved November 15 2009 dead link Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge Retrieved March 10 2023 Randolph County Herald Tribune ends publication WSIL Retrieved May 22 2023 a b A Bit of a Chester History Lesson City of Chester Retrieved January 5 2011 Reeves Ryan December 2002 Restoration Project Illinois Issues Springfield Illinois University of Illinois at Springfield 28 12 26 32 ISSN 0738 9663 Retrieved March 7 2017 Titles with locations including Chester Illinois USA IMDB com Retrieved October 18 2008 permanent dead link US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 G001 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Census Summary File 1 United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved December 26 2015 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 Demographic Profile Data DP 1 Chester city Illinois United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 3 2012 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Menard Correctional Center Archived 2011 06 08 at the Wayback Machine Illinois Department of Corrections Retrieved on September 1 2010 Chester city Illinois Archived 2011 07 28 at the Wayback Machine U S Census Bureau Retrieved on September 1 2010 DOC Report Online Archived July 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine Illinois Department of Corrections Retrieved on September 1 2010 Welcome to Chester City of Chester website Retrieved November 15 2009 External links edit nbsp Illinois portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chester Illinois City of Chester official website Popeye amp Friends Character Trail official website Randolph County Herald Tribune Sun Times News Online 618 Football Chester Yellow Jackets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chester Illinois amp oldid 1171379464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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