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Andrew C. Cook House

711 North Main Street, Wauconda, IL , USA
Telephone: (847) 526-9303
URL: Wauconda Township Historical Society
Latitude & Longitude: 42° 16' 10.8048", -88° 8' 40.2756"
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In 1840, Andrew C. Cook and his wife Mary Oakes came to Wauconda Township from Vermont via the Erie Canal, the Great Lakes to Chicago and then to Wauconda. They purchased 380 acres of land at $1.25 per acre. A log cabin was erected before clearing the land. Early in 1850 he began construction on this rural Greek Revival style farmhouse, making the bricks from the clay and limestone of the nearby area. The house was built in three stages. As seen by the three colors of brick fired at different temperatures and times in his kiln. He was a Stalwart Republican in Lake County politics, holding many offices including township supervisor. The first township meeting was held in this house.

Last updated: 3/18/2015
 
   
 
 
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