Belleville 1814 – 1914

Belleville 1814 – 1914 by Robert C. Fietsam, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions in November 2004, offers a detailed exploration of the history of Belleville, Illinois. This 130-page book chronicles the town’s transformation from a planned community established in 1814 to its emergence as the “Capitol of Southern Illinois.” Through a rich collection of photographs, the book highlights the significant political and economic developments that shaped Belleville during the 19th century.
Readers will find a visual narrative that captures the essence of Belleville’s growth in various sectors, including agribusiness, mining, banking, manufacturing, and retail. The photographs serve as a testament to the pride of modern-day residents in their city’s heritage and their ongoing efforts to preserve its history. This edition provides insights into the regional significance of Belleville and its evolution over a century, making it a valuable resource for those interested in local history and photography.
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By legislative decree, the planned community of Belleville began in 1814 as the new county seat on the site of George Blair’s farm, in proximity to no major crossroads or rivers. This book chronicles Belleville’s remarkable–if not phenomenal–rise to become the “Capitol of Southern Illinois,” a feat celebrated to no small degree by proud residents on the occasion of Belleville’s centennial celebration. Much of what contributed to Belleville’s 19th-century rise to prominence in politics and its economic growth in agribusiness, mining, banking, manufacturing, and retail sectors are illustrated here. This collection of photographs shows some of the many reasons why modern-day Bellevillian’s retain pride in the city’s history and continue their efforts to preserve it.
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