Hollis Township History

Res. and farm
premises of Albert G. Powell, Section 16, Hollis Township
Atlas Map of Peoria County, Illinois, 1873, page 192
HOLLIS TOWNSHIP.
Hollis township is bounded on the north by Limestone,
west by Timber, and the south and east by the Illinois river, directly opposite
the city of Pekin. and about six miles southwest from the city of Peoria. The
lands on the Illinois river are unimproved bottom lands, but along the bluff, on
the line of the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw R. R., are some of the most valuable
coal mines in the State. In the northwestern portion of the township, and along
the crest of the bluffs, are some extensive and very fertile farms. Among the
early settlers that came to the township was Wm. Martin, a native of Washington
county, New York, where he married Margaret Scott, and came in 1837. Mr. Martin
was the first justice of the peace in the township. S. D. Buck, a native of
Cayuga, New York, came in 1837. E. W. Homan came from Kentucky in 1835. In 1832,
Peter Muchler, a native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, came to the township. S. C.
Wheeler came from Hamilton county, Ohio, in 1844. The township was organized in
1850, and derived its name from a man by the name of Denzel Hollis, who came
among the early settlers, and was a native of England.
HOLLIS VILLAGE
Is situated on the T. P. & W. R. R., six miles southwest of Peoria. It was laid
out September 8, 1868, by E. J. and M. A. Jones, and is a mining village. The
Hollis mines are owned by Hamilton & Carter. There is also one run by a
corporation. The Orchard mines are owned and operated by the Newsam Brothers,
who also have the only store, where they carry a general stock of about $2,000.
MAPLETON.
Mapleton village is located on the T., P. & W. R. R., twelve miles southwest of
Peoria. It was laid out in 1868, by William Maples, now of Missouri, and has
about 100 inhabitants. There are three coal mines, one owned and operated by
Linsley & Walker, who employ forty men. The Mapleton mine is owned by Mansfield,
Gilfoy & J. T. Linsley, and employs twenty-five men. The mine is half a mile
east of Mapleton, and was formerly owned by Neil, McGrew & Co., but is at
present operated by Frank Newsman, who works twenty-three mines.
There are two general stores, one owned and run by Thomas Linsley, who carries a
stock of $3,000, and has an annual business of $15,000; the other by Frank Newsam, who commenced business in 1874, and in 1876 erected a large, commodious
store building, where he keeps a stock of from $3,500 to $4,000, and does an
annual trade of from $15,000 to $20,000.
(The History of Peoria County, Illinois, 1880, page 595-596,
submitted by Janine Crandell)
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