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  • Education in Kane County, April 5, 1848

    On April 5, 1848, the Kane County Educational Association met in Dundee to examine and recommend textbooks for use in Kane County beginning in 1849. The Recommended Textbooks: The committee…

  • Newsletter: Fall/Winter 2024

  • Sugar Grove History#5: Part 2

    In addition to the spread of devastating diseases throughout villages, towns, and cities in the eastern United States starting in the 1790s, the establishment of the eastern canal systems and…

  • Sugar Grove History #5: Part 1

    At the Sugar Grove Historical Society, many inquire about why so many settlers pushed westward in the 1830s. That is a complex question with many contributing factors. One thing that…

  • Sugar Grove History #4: Early Settlers

    After the end of the Blackhawk War in 1832, a land rush began across the northern third of the state of Illinois. In late April 1834, Asa McDole, from New…

  • Sugar Grove History #3

    Indigenous communities have inhabited Sugar Grove Township and Illinois for thousands of years. The earliest known Paleo-Indian group was the Clovis Culture, around 12,000 years ago. The Clovis (spear) point,…

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    Sugar Grove History #2

    The area, now known as Sugar Grove Township, gradually recovered from the ice age, and pine forests grew; next, oak and hickory trees started to replace the pine. The seeds…