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History Happy Hour: Grafton’s Forgotten 19th Century Cemetery

ISM-Springfield
History Comes Alive banner; black and white photo of people sitting in the grass drinking beer Stop by Gin Mill Pub after work on Wednesday, June 26, at 5:30pm to grab a drink and discover the forgotten cemetery of Grafton. After the Great Flood of 1993 wrought destruction on the town of Grafton in Jersey County, Illinois, Grafton’s citizens decided to relocate the town from the floodplain to the bluffs to mitigate the damage of future flood events. During the Grafton Relocation Project, archaeologists discovered evidence of a Euro-American cemetery that was in use between 1834-1873, but no longer contained grave markers and had little in the way of historic documentation. Learn about the lives and deaths of early Graftonians and how the Grafton Cemetery became “forgotten.” This is a free program.
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
05:30 PM to 06:30 PM CDT
Illinois State Museum
  • 501 S. Spring Street
  • Springfield, Illinois 62706

Special thanks to our host Gin Mill Pub. History Happy Hour is a partnership program between the Illinois State Museum and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. For more information, please contact dnr.ism.events@illinois.gov or (217) 782-6044.

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