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William H Stuart

William H. Stuart, a marble dealer and stone cutter, sold drugs as a sideline. He emigrated from Pennsylvania in 1816. His brother, Edward R. Stuart, was a partner in the publishing of the News-Democrat in 1859. They were significant land owners in south Belleville, and in 1864, Washington Public School was built on 14 of their lots. In 1819, their father, Alphonzo, was killed in the infamous Stuart-Bennett duel — the only pistol duel fought in the history of the [...]

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Belleville Illinois – Founding Fathers

The city of Belleville, Illinois was founded in 1814.  It is the county seat of St. Clair County and is the eighth most populated city in Illinois outside of the Chicago Metropolitan area.  There have been many influential men who have contributed to the building and growth of this city.  Here, we find many of them in photo’s from the Labor and History Museum and the Belleville Public Library. As you trace your family tree, finding photographs can be very [...]

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