FORRESTON HISTORY PRESERVED

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WELCOME TO THE HISTORY OF FORRESTON!
This website is an effort to collect more information about this small town in Ogle County in beautiful Northern Illinois.

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The Central House Hotel was a landmark in Forreston for decades. It was razed in 1957.

The Forreston Illinois American Legion Post 308 is now taking orders for the book "Hometown Heroes - Military Roll of Honor". Included are military personnel and veterans from the Adeline, Baileyville, Brookville, Florence, Forreston, German Valley, Haldane, Harper, and Leaf River areas of Northern Illinois. Please use the links to the left to order your book or for more information. Prepublication orders at $25 are due by August 15, 2009 which is also the date of the Forreston Sauerkraut Day Car & Bike Show sponsored by American Legion Post 308

FORRESTON BUSINESSES IN 2009!

Use the link above to find out what is happening in Forreston, Illinois - a great little town in Northern Illinois!
 
I am always looking for information and photos regarding Forreston's past.
Some subjects of greater interest include:
  • Early Settlers: Included George W. Hewitt, William F. Daniels, M. Norton, Jacob Halsinger. 
  • The Roundhouse: CB&Q railroad and the Illinois Central operated a roundhouse in Forreston. No photos are known to exists.
  • Pyrography Art Company: Factory located in Forreston that made burnt wood decorative boxes. A new factory was built in 1912, and later occupied by Beebe Seed and a bowling alley.
  • Advertising Scale Company: Factory located in Forreston until 1918 that made decorative tin scales.
  • Forreston Dairies: Including Beck's, Spring Valley, Schmitt's White Oak Dairy, and Forreston Dairy.
  • Dr. J.D. Covell: Local doctor who operated a drug store.  
  • United Bretheren U.B. Church (from 1858-1912 located at 206 4th Ave.) Do any photos exist??

Please contact me at forreston_history_preserved@verizon.net if you have interesting information to share.

 

Our neighbor to the North . . . Stephenson County Breweries

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