- Fountain Green, Illinois
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Illinois , is anunincorporated community located about eleven miles northeast ofCarthage, Illinois in Hancock County,Illinois ,USA .Geography
Demographics
History
One of the earliest settlers in this area was
Mordecai Lincoln , who, somewhat prior to 1830, led a group from Kentucky in an attempt to establish aCatholic settlement in this part of Illinois, presaging by several years theMormon settlement in nearbyNauvoo . He was followed by other southerners who were mostlyBaptist in faith, including Baptists who had lived close to Mordecai nearSpringfield, Kentucky . Some of the Baptists settled along Baptist Creek to the northeast of Fountain Green.The Catholic settlement foundered, in part because of the difficulty in obtaining a parish priest. The Baptist theology was better able to cope with such problems on the frontier.
In the 1850s coal was discovered, and railroads were extended into the area. With the railroads came coal miners from Pennsylvania. The coal miners were mainly descendants of Northern Irish Protestants who had fled the
Irish Rebellion of 1798 . An Irish Protestant church (Calvin ist) was soon established in Fountain Green, attracting members from the earlier groups. This seems to have been a local manifestation of the general movement in the North away from the Baptist church, which, in the 1850s, supported slavery.By 1880, Irish Catholics began settling in the area to work the mines, establishing new Catholic churches and cemeteries in nearby communities, with no apparent recognition of the earlier settlement, which seems to have been forgotten.
The original Catholic settlers are buried in the Old Catholic or Lincoln Cemetery near Fountain Green.
References
* "Creating a Farm Community: Fountain Green Township, 1825-1840," Susan Sessions Rugh, Western Illinois Regional Studies 13 (Fall 1990)
* "The Bootlegger", John E. Hallwas, 1999
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