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BELLEVILLE

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 699 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BELLEVILLE  , a

city and the county-seat of St Clair county,
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Illinois, U.S.A., in the S.W.
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part of the state 14 M . S.E. of St Louis,
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Missouri . Pop . (09o) 15,361; (1900) 17,484, of whom 2750 were
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foreign-born; (1910) 21,122 . Belleville is served by the Illinois Central, the
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Louisville &
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Nashville, and the
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Southern
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railways, also by extensive interurban electric systems; and a belt
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line to O'Fallon, Illinois, connects Belleville with the Baltimore &
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Ohio South Western railway . A large element of the population is of German descent or German birth, and two
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newspapers are published in German, besides three dailies, three weeklies and a semi-weekly in
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English . Among the
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industrial establishments of the city are
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stove and range factories,
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flour mills,
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rolling mills, distilleries, breweries, shoe factories, copper refining
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works, nail and tack factories, glass works and agricultural implement factories . The value of the city's factory products increased from $2,873,334 in 1900 to $4,356,615 in 1905 or 51.6 % . Belleville is in a rich agricultural region, and in the vicinity there are valuable
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coal mines, the first of which was sunk in 1852; from this
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dates the industrial development of the city . Belleville was first settled in 1813, was incorporated as a city in 185o, and was re-incorporated in 1876 .

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