On North Park Street at East Maple Street, on the right when traveling north on North Park Street.
Platted as a town in 1858 by J.A. Bent and O. Miner.
Settled by easterners and named after one Henry Hoyle a pioneer
This tablet dedicated August 2, 1941
The 60th anniversary of Hoyleton as an incorporated village
Hoyleton . . . — — Map (db m146588) HM
On North Park Street just south of East Elm Street, on the right when traveling north.
[Left panel:]
First brought to Hoyleton in the mid to late 1800's, serving as an alarm bell from 1914 to 1948. Served the congregation of the Bethel Methodist Church, located east of Hoffman, from 1948 to 1961. In 1962 the bell . . . — — Map (db m146589) HM
On Parkview Street at North 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west on Parkview Street.
Illinois Agricultural College at Irvington was the first college in the state for instruction in scientific and practical agricultural methods. It was chartered by the Illinois General Assembly in 1861 and opened in 1866. The main buildings were . . . — — Map (db m146179) HM
On North Weigh Street at Second, on the left when traveling north on North Weigh Street.
In memory of the Brammeier servicemen & their descendant service members, along with all Active Duty, Reservist, National Guard, & Veterans, Charles ( Pete) World War I, U. S. Army, Don, World War II, U. S. Navy, Charles ( Sam ) World War II, . . . — — Map (db m247881) WM
On W. Main St. at N. Walnut, on the right when traveling east on W. Main St..
In 1779, George Rogers Clark and 175 soldiers
marched from Ft. Kaskaskia through southern
Illinois to Ft. Vincennes, Indiana and captured
that fort. This march led them through what
became known as the Meadow in the Hole,
Oakdale, Illinois. — — Map (db m247600) HM WM
On Franklin St., 0.2 miles north of W. Gabriel, on the right when traveling north.
We dedicate this flag to the men and women of the armed forces and recognize the sacrifices they made to preserve the freedom we hold so dear. — — Map (db m190648) WM