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- Small–Towle_House abstract "The Small–Towle House is a historic residence in Wilmington, Illinois. Wilmington was an important milling down in the 1850s, particularly with the connection of the Chicago and Alton Railroad in 1854. The house was built by William McGinnis in 1864. After five years, he sold the house for more than ten times the price he paid for the lot. One of the early owners of the house was John H. Daniels, Wilmington's first mayor. In 1870, the Small family purchased the home; the son of the owner married the daughter of McGinnis later that year. Eli Small ran the Mohawk Belle, a steamboat on the Illinois and Michigan Canal. The Smalls lived in the house until 1883, when they sold it to the Towle family. The Towles sold the house in 1933 for $1 during the Great Depression under the condition that the owners cared for Julia Towle. Constructed during the transition time between Greek Revival and Italianate styles, the vernacular building is often classified as "upright-and-wing". The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 17, 1979.".
- Small–Towle_House thumbnail Small-Towle_House.jpg?width=300.
- Small–Towle_House wikiPageID "27895786".
- Small–Towle_House wikiPageRevisionID "573358366".
- Small–Towle_House added "2004-05-12".
- Small–Towle_House built "1864".
- Small–Towle_House governingBody "Private residence".
- Small–Towle_House latDegrees "41".
- Small–Towle_House latDirection "N".
- Small–Towle_House latMinutes "18".
- Small–Towle_House latSeconds "39".
- Small–Towle_House location Illinois.
- Small–Towle_House location United_States.
- Small–Towle_House location Will_County,_Illinois.
- Small–Towle_House location Wilmington,_Will_County,_Illinois.
- Small–Towle_House location "515".
- Small–Towle_House locmapin "Illinois".
- Small–Towle_House longDegrees "88".
- Small–Towle_House longDirection "W".
- Small–Towle_House longMinutes "8".
- Small–Towle_House longSeconds "31".
- Small–Towle_House name "Small–Towle House".
- Small–Towle_House refnum "4000419".
- Small–Towle_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1864.
- Small–Towle_House subject Category:Houses_in_Will_County,_Illinois.
- Small–Towle_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Illinois.
- Small–Towle_House subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Will_County,_Illinois.
- Small–Towle_House type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Small–Towle_House type Building.
- Small–Towle_House type Place.
- Small–Towle_House type Wikidata:Q532.
- Small–Towle_House type Place.
- Small–Towle_House type Location.
- Small–Towle_House comment "The Small–Towle House is a historic residence in Wilmington, Illinois. Wilmington was an important milling down in the 1850s, particularly with the connection of the Chicago and Alton Railroad in 1854. The house was built by William McGinnis in 1864. After five years, he sold the house for more than ten times the price he paid for the lot. One of the early owners of the house was John H. Daniels, Wilmington's first mayor.".
- Small–Towle_House label "Small–Towle House".
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- Small–Towle_House depiction Small-Towle_House.jpg.