Beardstown Revisited

Beardstown Revisited

by Harold Tyson
Beardstown Revisited

Beardstown Revisited

by Harold Tyson

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Overview


In 1819, Thomas Beard decided to build his town along the Illinois River. He was able to finance it immediately by selling lumber and honey, which were abundant in the region. On Main Street, next to the riverbank, Beard had a ferry and a hotel. Business was good. The town was platted in 1829, and by 1833, a pioneer wrote that people were living in tents because they could not build houses fast enough to meet the demand. Soon there were farms, orchards, flour mills, and a pork-packing plant. Most of the supplies for the inland farms and even Springfield came through the Beardstown waterfront. Beardstown has lost most of its industry, but it still has a pork-packing plant. The company hires a number of foreign employees, and when they retire, many choose to stay in Beardstown. It remains a safe, pleasant place to live.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467129879
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 09/17/2018
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author


Harold Tyson has been a barber in Beardstown since 1954. He has been collecting pictures and historical articles for 50 years. His friends talked him into sharing his collection with the public. This is his second book with Arcadia. The first book was an unexpected success and one of his greatest pleasures.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Triumphs and Tribulations of Illinois River Culture 9

2 Citizens of Beardstown 41

3 Sports 61

4 Parades and the Annual Free Fish Fry 69

5 Hunting and Fishing 77

6 Advertising 85

7 Business and Infrastructure 93

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