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Bishop Hill
Galva,
IL ,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
41° 9' 54.36",
-90° 7' 1.74"
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Illinois State Historical Marker |
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Two miles north of here, religious dissident immigrants from Sweden founded the communal society of Bishop Hill in 1846. The charismatic Erik Jansson lead the society spiritually and temporally until 1850 when he was murdered. By 1854, a total of 1200 followers of all ages and backgrounds had arrived at Bishop Hill. Overcoming many hardships and trials, 12,000 acres of virgin land was improved for agricultural purposes. Various crops, including flax, broom corn and grain were grown. Orchards were also planted and furniture was manufactured. In 1861, dissatisfaction and disillusionment resulted in a breakup of the society and the land was divided among the members.
Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00 |
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Bishop Hill Historical Marker Location Map, Galva, Illinois Map
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