Tales of John Wood and His Adams County

Observing the Bicentennial

by Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/10/2024

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 454
ISBN : 9781663265906
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 454
ISBN : 9781663265913
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 454
ISBN : 9781663265920

About the Book

Enter the leather-hinged door of the dirt-floored, one-room log cabin that John Wood built in October 1822 near the Mississippi River on Illinois’ westernmost shore. Two months later, Wood, a New Yorker in the vanguard of pioneers into the West, threw the first Christmas party there. A local historian wrote that Wood provided the whiskey, and the guests stayed all night. It was a standard of hospitality that John Wood set for all who followed. And his community responded. Here they provided refuge to 5,700 Mormons facing death, organized Illinois’ first antislavery society, comforted Potawatomi Indians forced over a “Trail of Death” into the West. Here Adams County’s pioneer men and women brought ideals and dreams. They built a powerful, river-based economy, became inventors and industrialists, doctors and lawyers, artists and soldiers, saints and sinners, living an enduring spirit made clear in these stories of 19th century Adams County, Illinois.


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