History of Kaneville and Kaneville Cemetery including an index of those interred and plat of the grounds. Copies are available from the Kaneville Township Historical Society, 630-557-2854 and at Hill's Country Store the "Purple Store" at the corner…
Please also refer to the Exhibit: "1871 Sketches of Sugar Grove Prominent Homesteads". https://www.sugargrovehistory.org/exhibits/show/1871-sketches-of-prominent-hom/1871-sketches-of-prominent-sug
Demolition took place in order to construct the Sugar Grove Animal Hospital on the same site. Former home of Nellie Gordon, built in mid-late 1960's. Later became location of Shear Paw-fection Dog Grooming.
Posed in the north side lawn of Hotel West. In the background is the south facade of Keck's Store and on the far right is the corner of the building that several years hence Groff will own.
The Rosie Eroth Memorial Garden at the Bliss House blooms and provides colorful accents to the garden. The garden sign is engraved "In Memory of Rosie Eroth".
The Sugar Grove Community Building (aka Sugar Grove Community House) was originally organized in the late 1920s by civic-minded people who were mostly farmers. At the time, the Village had about 150 people. They put a bond referendum up along with…
The concept for the Planned Urban Development of the "Village of Prestbury" was described in a brochure by Developer Robert Appel and R.C.A. Associates, Inc.