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Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois

Nixon Township is one of thirteen townships in DeWitt County, Illinois, US. As of the 2010 census, its population was 571 and it contained 250 housing units.

Nixon Township
Location in DeWitt County
Coordinates: 40°06′22″N 88°45′18″W / 40.10611°N 88.75500°W / 40.10611; -88.75500Coordinates: 40°06′22″N 88°45′18″W / 40.10611°N 88.75500°W / 40.10611; -88.75500
CountryUnited States
State Illinois
CountyDeWitt
EstablishedNovember 2, 1858
Area
 • Total27.55 sq mi (71.4 km2)
 • Land27.55 sq mi (71.4 km2)
 • Water0 sq mi (0 km2)  0%
Elevation
709 ft (216 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total571
 • Density20.7/sq mi (8.0/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
61882
GNIS feature ID0429449

The last settled township in DeWitt County was Nixon. The first settlement began in 1850 and the first to locate in this township was Cicero Twist in the spring of 1850. He settled in Section 8 and that year broke a small patch of prairie and raised a crop of sod corn. There had been land cultivated within its boundaries, years before but by parties living outside the immediate area not citizens of the township. Milo Twist, one of eight, was the first white child born in the township and the Twist family lived in a crude cabin constructed of rough logs just as they were cut from native timber.

George, William and Morris Nixon were also some of the most early settlers of the area. They were brothers and came from Ohio in the year 1850, settling in different parts of the township. William Nixon and Smith Fuller of DeWitt Township rode on horseback to Houston, Texas, in 1856 to buy 500 sheep each. They drove the one thousand head of sheep back to eastern DeWitt County and were the first farmers in the community to have cattle and sheep grazing on the prairies where Weldon now stands. A.M Pue broke the first prairie sod and raised the first crop of corn. In 1859, at the time of the township organization, the commissioners gave the township the name of Nixon in their honor.

John Manlove and a brother-in-law, Hiram Chandler, were also early citizens. C S Lisenby improved land in the early days of the township but resided in Creek Township. A Rush and Kate Shipman were the first couple married in the township.

John McGinnis was the first postmaster of Nixon Township. The post office was located and housed in a room of an old house on the farm where Duane Riddle later lived in the 20th century. Grains of corn, wheat and oats were to become the main cash crops and were delivered to market by wagon westerly to Clinton and northeast to Mt. Pleasant (later changed to Farmer City). During the frozen seasons, delivery was made to Decatur by wagon on roads, or sled on the ice of Friends Creek, running in a southerly direction to the Sangamon River, and to the processing plant of A E. Staley Co Grain. Cattle were also hauled and driven overland to Chicago. On one crossroad a store, blacksmith shop and a schoolhouse formed the first settlement of Shoo Fly and was directly northeast of the present village of Weldon.

With many bushels of grain and many head of cattle to be marketed, accompanied by a demand for raw materials, a railroad was soon found to be needed. At this time the government entered the picture and gave every sixth mile of land to a division of the Wabash, St Louis & Pacific Railway. This was used to form a railroad called "The Peanut Line," which ran from Champaign to Havana, Illinois, a total of 110 miles. The history of this railroad dates from the incorporation of the Monticello Railroad Co. on February 21, 1861. The line from White Heath to Havana, an extension from Monticello to Decatur, was completed by the Havana, Mason City, Lincoln & Eastern Railroad.

The village there was named in honor of Lawrence Weldon, a prominent lawyer of Bloomington, Illinois, who was also an attorney for the railroad, and took an active part in determining where the railroad would be built.

In 1872 a town of Weldon was laid out adjacent to the railroad, and stores were built one block north of the present main street. This section was destroyed by fire in the summer of 1879 and new stores were built at the present location. The village of Weldon, Illinois, was surveyed and platted by surveyor John Brown, in the spring of 1872. It was placed on record in the fall of 1873, by Colonel Thomas Snell, Charles S. Lisenby, James Alexander and James DeLand. Charles S. Lisenby, rich landowner, sold his land in parts, invested in and helped develop the village of Weldon.

The first two-story home was built by Lisenby in 1872. The first church started in 1872, on land donated by Colonel Snell, for that purpose. The first store was built in 1873. The Winslow Brothers operated this store. The first stock consisted of drugs and groceries, but soon merged into a general store. The building was a framed construction, 20 by 60 feet and two stories high. It was located between Water and North Street. It was destroyed by fire in the summer of 1879. The next stores were built on the next block south, which is known as High or Main Street.

Grains of corn, wheat and oats were to become the main cash crops and were delivered to market by wagon westerly to Clinton and northeast to Mt. Pleasant (later changed to Farmer City). During the frozen seasons, delivery was made to Decatur by wagon on roads, or sled on the ice of Friends Creek, running in a southerly direction to the Sangamon River, and to the processing plant of A E. Staley Co Grain. Cattle were also hauled and driven overland to Chicago. On one crossroad a store, blacksmith shop and a schoolhouse formed the first settlement of Shoo Fly and was directly northeast of the present village of Weldon.

The next several years Weldon was a very progressive little town. It boasted two hotels, two general stores, a grocer, two restaurants, a confectionery, a meat market, a drug store, one millinery shop, operated by Nora Reed (Baker), two barber shops, a lumber and coal yard and three grain elevators. The first blacksmith shop was built in 1873. It was operated by James Paulson. The first hotel was built and operated by John Bennett in 1874. The first postmaster of Weldon was J. C. Coulter, in 1873. The post office was located in the depot. At that time, Weldon's inhabitants numbered about 600. It was one of the most progressive and best conducted villages of its size in the state. C. J. Seaborg was the operator of a wagon and carriage factory, established in 1874. It is said that some of Weldon's first autos were assembled in his shop. There were stockyards in the west part of town, J.H. Scott and Robert Given being two of the early buyers, driving the livestock to town on foot. Mrs. J.T. Thomas owned a loom and in her home she wove many rag carpels, which were sold around Weldon. Mr. George W. Baker sold furniture, farm implements, silverware, jewelry, etc., in his store. Mr. Baker was also the local undertaker. There was also a men's clothing store for many years. A bank was first organized as a private concern by Jacob Swigart in 1887. It was later organized as a state bank in 1906, with Carl Swigart as president, D.M. Smallwood, vice president, H.T. Swigart, cashier, and Charles C. Lisenby, assistant cashier.

Weldon was incorporated in 1892. The first meeting of the board of trustees of the village was held in Worship Gray's office, August 15, 1892. T.C. Byland presided, A.M. Drew, C.J. Seaborg, Robert Given and J.H. Scott were the board members, with C.L. Townsend as clerk. On a motion by Dr. Drew, seconded by C.J. Seaborg, a committee was appointed to draft a municipal code for the government of the village of Weldon. Robert Given, T.C. Byland and J.M. Scott were appointed to draft this code. It was voted that the ordinance of Clinton be adopted as much as would pertain to the village of Weldon. The records show that T.C. Byland was paid $15.00 for writing it. Plans were soon made to build many board walks, also a town house, a prison or a calaboose. A calaboose was needed as there were three saloons at this time or soon after. The calaboose was built on a lot belonging to William Gray, purchased by the village for $25.00. Labor to build the building was $23.75. The lumber was hauled from Clinton, with horses.

More information may be found at https://dewitt.illinoisgenweb.org/nixon.htm and at http://www.archive.org/stream/honortoourherita00weld/honortoourherita00weld_djvu.txt [1]

Geography

According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 27.55 square miles (71.4 km2), all land.[1]

Cities, towns, villages

Airports and landing strips

  • Bakers Strip

School districts

  • Deland-Weldon Community Unit School District 57
  • Monticello Community Unit School District 25

Political districts

References

  • "Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
  1. ^ a b "Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 – County – County Subdivision and Place – 2010 Census Summary File 1". United States Census. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved May 28, 2013.

External links

  • City-Data.com
  • Township Officials of Illinois

nixon, township, dewitt, county, illinois, nixon, township, thirteen, townships, dewitt, county, illinois, 2010, census, population, contained, housing, units, nixon, townshiptownshiplocation, dewitt, countydewitt, county, location, illinois, http, archive, st. Nixon Township is one of thirteen townships in DeWitt County Illinois US As of the 2010 census its population was 571 and it contained 250 housing units Nixon TownshipTownshipLocation in DeWitt CountyDeWitt County s location in Illinois http www archive org stream honortoourherita00weld honortoourherita00weld djvu txt https dewitt illinoisgenweb org nixon htmCoordinates 40 06 22 N 88 45 18 W 40 10611 N 88 75500 W 40 10611 88 75500 Coordinates 40 06 22 N 88 45 18 W 40 10611 N 88 75500 W 40 10611 88 75500CountryUnited StatesState IllinoisCountyDeWittEstablishedNovember 2 1858Area Total27 55 sq mi 71 4 km2 Land27 55 sq mi 71 4 km2 Water0 sq mi 0 km2 0 Elevation709 ft 216 m Population 2010 Total571 Density20 7 sq mi 8 0 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code61882GNIS feature ID0429449The last settled township in DeWitt County was Nixon The first settlement began in 1850 and the first to locate in this township was Cicero Twist in the spring of 1850 He settled in Section 8 and that year broke a small patch of prairie and raised a crop of sod corn There had been land cultivated within its boundaries years before but by parties living outside the immediate area not citizens of the township Milo Twist one of eight was the first white child born in the township and the Twist family lived in a crude cabin constructed of rough logs just as they were cut from native timber George William and Morris Nixon were also some of the most early settlers of the area They were brothers and came from Ohio in the year 1850 settling in different parts of the township William Nixon and Smith Fuller of DeWitt Township rode on horseback to Houston Texas in 1856 to buy 500 sheep each They drove the one thousand head of sheep back to eastern DeWitt County and were the first farmers in the community to have cattle and sheep grazing on the prairies where Weldon now stands A M Pue broke the first prairie sod and raised the first crop of corn In 1859 at the time of the township organization the commissioners gave the township the name of Nixon in their honor John Manlove and a brother in law Hiram Chandler were also early citizens C S Lisenby improved land in the early days of the township but resided in Creek Township A Rush and Kate Shipman were the first couple married in the township John McGinnis was the first postmaster of Nixon Township The post office was located and housed in a room of an old house on the farm where Duane Riddle later lived in the 20th century Grains of corn wheat and oats were to become the main cash crops and were delivered to market by wagon westerly to Clinton and northeast to Mt Pleasant later changed to Farmer City During the frozen seasons delivery was made to Decatur by wagon on roads or sled on the ice of Friends Creek running in a southerly direction to the Sangamon River and to the processing plant of A E Staley Co Grain Cattle were also hauled and driven overland to Chicago On one crossroad a store blacksmith shop and a schoolhouse formed the first settlement of Shoo Fly and was directly northeast of the present village of Weldon With many bushels of grain and many head of cattle to be marketed accompanied by a demand for raw materials a railroad was soon found to be needed At this time the government entered the picture and gave every sixth mile of land to a division of the Wabash St Louis amp Pacific Railway This was used to form a railroad called The Peanut Line which ran from Champaign to Havana Illinois a total of 110 miles The history of this railroad dates from the incorporation of the Monticello Railroad Co on February 21 1861 The line from White Heath to Havana an extension from Monticello to Decatur was completed by the Havana Mason City Lincoln amp Eastern Railroad The village there was named in honor of Lawrence Weldon a prominent lawyer of Bloomington Illinois who was also an attorney for the railroad and took an active part in determining where the railroad would be built In 1872 a town of Weldon was laid out adjacent to the railroad and stores were built one block north of the present main street This section was destroyed by fire in the summer of 1879 and new stores were built at the present location The village of Weldon Illinois was surveyed and platted by surveyor John Brown in the spring of 1872 It was placed on record in the fall of 1873 by Colonel Thomas Snell Charles S Lisenby James Alexander and James DeLand Charles S Lisenby rich landowner sold his land in parts invested in and helped develop the village of Weldon The first two story home was built by Lisenby in 1872 The first church started in 1872 on land donated by Colonel Snell for that purpose The first store was built in 1873 The Winslow Brothers operated this store The first stock consisted of drugs and groceries but soon merged into a general store The building was a framed construction 20 by 60 feet and two stories high It was located between Water and North Street It was destroyed by fire in the summer of 1879 The next stores were built on the next block south which is known as High or Main Street Grains of corn wheat and oats were to become the main cash crops and were delivered to market by wagon westerly to Clinton and northeast to Mt Pleasant later changed to Farmer City During the frozen seasons delivery was made to Decatur by wagon on roads or sled on the ice of Friends Creek running in a southerly direction to the Sangamon River and to the processing plant of A E Staley Co Grain Cattle were also hauled and driven overland to Chicago On one crossroad a store blacksmith shop and a schoolhouse formed the first settlement of Shoo Fly and was directly northeast of the present village of Weldon The next several years Weldon was a very progressive little town It boasted two hotels two general stores a grocer two restaurants a confectionery a meat market a drug store one millinery shop operated by Nora Reed Baker two barber shops a lumber and coal yard and three grain elevators The first blacksmith shop was built in 1873 It was operated by James Paulson The first hotel was built and operated by John Bennett in 1874 The first postmaster of Weldon was J C Coulter in 1873 The post office was located in the depot At that time Weldon s inhabitants numbered about 600 It was one of the most progressive and best conducted villages of its size in the state C J Seaborg was the operator of a wagon and carriage factory established in 1874 It is said that some of Weldon s first autos were assembled in his shop There were stockyards in the west part of town J H Scott and Robert Given being two of the early buyers driving the livestock to town on foot Mrs J T Thomas owned a loom and in her home she wove many rag carpels which were sold around Weldon Mr George W Baker sold furniture farm implements silverware jewelry etc in his store Mr Baker was also the local undertaker There was also a men s clothing store for many years A bank was first organized as a private concern by Jacob Swigart in 1887 It was later organized as a state bank in 1906 with Carl Swigart as president D M Smallwood vice president H T Swigart cashier and Charles C Lisenby assistant cashier Weldon was incorporated in 1892 The first meeting of the board of trustees of the village was held in Worship Gray s office August 15 1892 T C Byland presided A M Drew C J Seaborg Robert Given and J H Scott were the board members with C L Townsend as clerk On a motion by Dr Drew seconded by C J Seaborg a committee was appointed to draft a municipal code for the government of the village of Weldon Robert Given T C Byland and J M Scott were appointed to draft this code It was voted that the ordinance of Clinton be adopted as much as would pertain to the village of Weldon The records show that T C Byland was paid 15 00 for writing it Plans were soon made to build many board walks also a town house a prison or a calaboose A calaboose was needed as there were three saloons at this time or soon after The calaboose was built on a lot belonging to William Gray purchased by the village for 25 00 Labor to build the building was 23 75 The lumber was hauled from Clinton with horses More information may be found at https dewitt illinoisgenweb org nixon htm and at http www archive org stream honortoourherita00weld honortoourherita00weld djvu txt 1 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Cities towns villages 1 2 Airports and landing strips 2 School districts 3 Political districts 4 References 5 External linksGeography EditAccording to the 2010 census the township has a total area of 27 55 square miles 71 4 km2 all land 1 Cities towns villages Edit WeldonAirports and landing strips Edit Bakers StripSchool districts EditDeland Weldon Community Unit School District 57 Monticello Community Unit School District 25Political districts EditIllinois s 15th congressional district State House District 87 State Senate District 44References Edit Nixon Township DeWitt County Illinois Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved July 6 2010 United States Census Bureau 2009 TIGER Line Shapefiles United States National Atlas a b Population Housing Units Area and Density 2010 County County Subdivision and Place 2010 Census Summary File 1 United States Census Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved May 28 2013 External links EditCity Data com Illinois State Archives Township Officials of Illinois Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nixon Township DeWitt County Illinois amp oldid 1039461594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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