
Black Hawk makes national register: Historic designation makes monument eligible for grantsBy KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ kschultz@svnmail.com 800-798-4085, ext. 528
OREGON – The stately statue known as Black Hawk, patiently overseeing the rolling Rock from its perch atop a bluff in Lowden State Park for a century now, has attained true monumental status. On the Web Find more of the state’s nationally recognized historic spots, including Lorado Taft’s Midway Studios in Chicago, at www.Illinois-History.gov/PS/historicplaces.htm, the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency’s Web site. Ogle County’s other historic sites With its listing Nov. 5, the Eternal Indian becomes Ogle County’s 21st property on the National Register of Historic places. The others: Oregon ■ Chana School, 201 N. River Road ■ Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot, 400 Collins St. ■ Ogle County Courthouse, Courthouse Square ■ Oregon Commercial Historic District, bounded roughly by Jefferson, Franklin, Fifth and Third Streets ■ Oregon Public Library, 300 Jefferson St. ■ Pinehill, 400 Mix St. Mount Morris ■ Samuel M. Hitt House, 7782 state Route 64 ■ White Pines State Park Lodge and Cabins Polo ■ The Bryant H. and Lucie Barber House, 103 N. Barber Ave. ■ Polo Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 197, 117 W. Mason St. ■ John McGrath House, 403 W. Mason St. ■ The Henry D. Barber House, 410 W. Mason St. ■ Buffalo Grove Lime Kiln, Galena Trail Road ■ Buffalo Township Public Library, 302 W. Mason St. Rochelle ■ City and Town Hall, Fourth Avenue and Sixth Street ■ Flagg Township Public Library, Seventh Street and Fourth Avenue ■ William H. Holcomb House, 526 N. Seventh St. Grand Detour ■ The John Deere House and Shop, Illinois and Clinton streets Byron ■ Soldiers Monument, Chestnut and Second streets Stillman Valley ■ Stillman’s Run Battle Site, Roosevelt and Spruce streets Comments
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