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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are pleased to congratulate the residents of |
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| Foster Township on the 150th anniversary of their township on |
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| August 18 and 19, 2007; and
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| WHEREAS, Foster Township is situated in the northwestern |
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| portion of Madison County, bounded on the north by Jersey and |
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| Macoupin counties, on the east by Moro Township, on the south |
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| by Alton and Wood River Townships, and on the west by Godfrey |
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| Township; and
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| WHEREAS, Foster Township was named for Oliver Foster, a |
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| veteran of the War of 1812; Foster and his family arrived at |
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| Shawneetown on January 1, 1819, then continued on to |
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| Edwardsville, then Upper Alton; being a skilled mechanic, |
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| Foster erected the Foster Inn, the finest building in the |
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| township; the inn's location on the Springfield Road, the |
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| regular stagecoach route from Alton to Springfield, made the |
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| inn a popular stopping place for travelers as well as a relay |
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| station where fresh horses were obtained for the next lap of |
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| the journey; Abraham Lincoln and other prominent persons of the |
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| era stayed at the Foster Inn when the stagecoach made an |
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| overnight stop; the Foster family property was sold following |
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| the death of Mrs. Foster in August 1866; and
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| WHEREAS, Oliver P. Foster, son of Oliver Foster, surveyed |
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| the land for the original 4 blocks of the town of Foster on |
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| September 28, 1857; the plat for the town of Foster was |
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| recorded by Oliver P. and Lucinda Foster on October 12, 1857; |
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| the town was renamed Fosterburg in 1858; the first residence |
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| built in Foster belonged to Ransom Chandler, son of early |
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| settler Martin Chandler; and
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| WHEREAS, The first school house in Foster Township is |
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| believed to have been a log school house built on the farm of |
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| Green Short in 1833; subsequent schools include Ingersoll |
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| School, which was started in 1856, Heiens and Fosterburg |
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| Schools, which were built in 1858, Werts School, which was |
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| built in 1859, Sherfy School, which was built in 1860, Luman |
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| School, and Bockstruck School; Fosterburg School was destroyed |
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| by a tornado in 1948, which led to a new school being built in |
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| 1949; Fosterburg and Werts Schools were consolidated during the |
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| summer of 1949; on August 28, 1950, the Fosterburg, Heiens, and |
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| Ingersoll-Sherfy districts were placed into Alton Consolidated |
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| School District 151; after an election in 1952, Alton School |
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| District 151 became Alton Community School District No. 11 and |
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| two remaining schools, Woods and Bockstruck, were closed; and
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| WHEREAS, Following Madison County's adoption of a township |
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| form of government in 1876, the first town meeting was held in |
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| the town of Foster at the office of J.H. Mueller on April 4, |
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| 1876; and
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| WHEREAS, The original Foster town hall was built in 1908 on |
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| land donated by William R. Eddington, a Civil War veteran, from |
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| property purchased from H. G. Bassett; Eddington also donated |
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| the materials to construct the hall, with members of the |
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| community donating their labor to construct the building;
the |
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| old hall was used for a variety of activities, including box |
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| socials, Christmas programs, church services, school programs, |
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| and as a polling place for elections; the hall was completely |
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| destroyed in the 1948 tornado; in 1954, a new basement was |
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| constructed, just north of the old site, which was used until |
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| 1975;
a new town hall building of double steel wall |
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| construction was erected at the west end of Main Street; the |
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| new town hall's dedication ceremony was held on June 29, 1975; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Foster Township has had a long history of economic |
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| growth; the Rockford, Rock Island, & St. Louis Railroad Company |
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| purchased right-of-way through the township in 1870 and began |
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| construction of a new railroad; the rail lines were bought by |
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| the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in 1876, and were |
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| used to haul limestone to its many customers; many small |
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| coalmines were operated in the township from the 1850's until |
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| the early 1940's; and |
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| WHEREAS, The first Postal Service in Foster Township was |
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| established in the stagecoach era; the office was located at |
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| the Foster Inn, with John Nichols as postmaster; the stage |
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| would travel over the Hillsborough and Staunton Post Road, |
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| leaving Hillsboro and arriving in Alton;
an application was |
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| made for a post office for the town of Foster in 1858; since |
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| there was another office in the state by that name, the town's |
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| named was changed to Fosterburg;
Rural Free Delivery was begun |
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| in 1896; and
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| WHEREAS, The Fosterburg Telephone System was established |
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| in 1903 when the right-of-way was signed with the St. Clair and |
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| Eastern Telephone Company; the telephone line was known as the |
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| Star Line and ran from Fosterburg to Alton; the company's |
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| office and equipment were destroyed in the 1948 tornado; |
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| negotiations were begun with Illinois Bell Telephone Company |
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| and the line was completed and service was renewed in 1949; and
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| WHEREAS, Volunteers from Foster Township made up the larger |
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| part of Company K of the 80th Illinois Regiment, which fought |
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| in many Civil War battles; and |
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| WHEREAS, The Fosterburg Water District began in 1965 when |
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| concern over surface water entering the well at Fosterburg |
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| Elementary School prompted the principal, Clifford E. Tinsley, |
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| to call Dr. J. B. Johnson, Superintendent of Alton School |
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| District #11, to discuss
water service for the Fosterburg area; |
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| however, as word spread, the areas of Dorsey, Prairietown, |
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| Midway, Deerfield, and areas west of Fosterburg were included; |
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| the district grew to encompass approximately 94 square miles; a |
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| public election was held on November 25, 1967, which resulted |
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| in the establishment of the Fosterburg Water District by a |
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| court order on January 2, 1968; the first official meeting of |
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| the District was held on February 1, 1968, with Principal |
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| Tinsley presiding; and
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| WHEREAS, The Fosterburg Fire Department was formed in 1971 |
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| and officially went into operation on August 8, 1971, with a |
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| call-out list of 30 men under the direction of Chief Charles |
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| Miller;
in September 1971, the Fosterburg Firemen's Ladies |
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| Auxiliary was formed by the wives of the firemen;
the fire |
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| department moved into their new 6 bay brick firehouse in May |
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| 1979; and
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| WHEREAS, The citizens of Foster Township are grateful to |
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| its early
pioneers and settlers for their important role in |
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| founding the
township and continue to take great pride in the |
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| township's natural and historic treasures; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |