In 1956 the building was converted to commercial functions. View pictures of homes, ... 11169 N Old Route 66, Williamsville, IL 62693. Click here to read the Nomination Form for this property.

It was constructed in 1888 by prominent Williamsville resident Demeter Wehrle as an enlargement and update to his previous log-built undertaking business. It later became Albert H. Herman’s barber shop, a music store, and J. Binz’s candy store. Former Village Mayor Marvin Mason and his family were the last residents of the house prior to its commercial conversion in 1978.

Below is a list of village landmarks. Click here to download the Historic Districts 101 presentation, Click here to download the Frequently Asked Questions sheet, Intensive Level Survey of Historic Assets, Reconnaissance Level Survey of Historic Assets, Intensive Level Survey of South Cayuga Road, LEGAL-NOTICE-5-20-2020-Local-Landmark-Designations-Vlg-PH. ​This institute was a private secondary school, the first school in Amherst above the elementary level. The wood frame additions were added in the late 1800s, originally serving as a summer kitchen for cooking outside of the main body of the building. Security Bank Sb on 3001 Chatham Rd (2 miles away) They were a dedicated, community minded group who longed to unite Christian people everywhere and to revive America’s moral character. For those who live here, this site is a useful resource for contact information, a calendar of activities, clubs, services, and other community-related topics. In 1989, the depot was taken over by the Western New York Railway Historical Society which preserved the depot.

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It provided the first permanent replacement to the plank bridges that were frequently washed away in spring floods.

This monument paid tribute to past members, both living and dead, who served their country in the war. Here's why there's reason to believe the president's plan is misguided. Presently the building houses a bakery. National City Bank on 1 N Old State Capitol Plaza (3.8 miles away) Click here to read the Nomination Form for this property.

When declining membership forced the congregation to disband in 1976, the building was offered to the Village for one dollar.

Illini Bank on 2120 N Peoria Rd (4.7 miles away) The Village of Williamsville’s Historic Preservation Commission hosted “Historic Districts 101,” a program presented by Preservation Buffalo Niagara on Aug. 13, 2019. Two bells were added to the spire in 1868 as well as a clock which served for over half a century. A new church was built in 1863 and made of limestone due to the growth of the parish.

Further details are included on the form. The building was the Williamsville Post Office from 1935 to 1948 and a Liberty Bank branch office in the mid-20th century. Wednesday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Credit Cards ​The “old stone schoolhouse,” as it is affectionately known, built in 1840 on land donated by one of the area’s earliest and most prominent residents, Timothy S. Hopkins.

A notable long-time resident in the house was known as “Grandma Measer,” who was mother to four Measers who became prominent citizens in Williamsville’s business community, including as owners of the Amherst Bee newspaper.

The house was constructed in 1840 by Christian Rutt, and remained in his family for over a century. The building is thought to have been constructed in the 1840s or 1850s, an era when many of Williamsville’s brick buildings were constructed on Main Street.

At WSB&T, banking isn't just a business, it's a chance to help you and the community grow. In 1912, when services were held in the Thorner house on Miller/now Oakgrove Street.

He was a dentist and had his office at the location. There was also a small country style depot on what is now South Long Street that opened on November 15, 1896. The Main Street Bridge is significant as a rare remaining historic stone bridge still utilized on Main Street/Rt. Welcome to Williamsville State Bank (Other Real Estate - Real Estate Financing) on 3341 Old Jacksonville Rd in Springfield, Illinois. This building known as the “Hopkins Block” or “Brick Building” was the tallest commercial building in Amherst containing three stories in 1854.

Click here to read the nomination form for this property. The members include: Mary Lowther, Anthony Bannon, Chuck Akers, Christine Hunt, and Jim Tammaro. Click here to read the nomination form for this property. This building also is significant as an example of the commercial Italianate style on Main Street in Williamsville. 1852, in an era when bricks became more widely available for construction in Williamsville.

A plot of land located at Main and Reist Streets, was set aside for family burials but later became the Williamsville Cemetery open to all residents.

Tuesday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm An excellent example of an early-20th century commercial building.