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DECATUR , a city and the county-seat ofSee also: Macon county, See also: Illinois, U.S.A., in the central See also: part of the See also: state, near the Sangamon See also: river, about 39 M
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E. of See also: Springfield
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Pop
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(1890) 16,841; (1900) 20,754, of whom 1939 were See also: foreign-See also: born; (1910 census) 31,140
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Decatur is served by the See also: Cincinnati, See also: Hamilton &
See also: Dayton, the Illinois Central, the See also: Wabash (which maintains See also: car shops here), and the Vandalia See also: railways, and is connected with See also: Danville, See also: Saint See also: Louis, Springfield,
See also: Peoria, See also: Bloomington and See also: Champaign by the Illinois See also: Traction See also: System (electric)
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Decatur has three large parks and a public library; and S.E. of Fairview See also: Park, with a campus of 35 acres, is the See also: James Millikin University (co-educational;
See also: Cumberland Presbyterian), founded in 1901 by James Millikin, and opened in 1903
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The university comprises See also: schools of liberal arts, See also: engineering (See also: mechanical, electrical, and See also: civil), domestic See also: economy, See also: fine and applied arts, commerce and See also: finance, library science, pedagogy, See also: music, and a preparatory school; in 1907–1908 it had 936 students, 440 being in the school of music
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Among the city's manufactures are iron, See also: brass castings, agricultural implements, See also: flour, See also: Indian corn products, soda fountains, plumbers' supplies, coffins and caskets, See also: bar and store See also: fixtures, See also: gas and electric See also: light fixtures, street cars, and car trucks
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The value of the city's factory products'increased from $5,133,677 in 1900 to $8,667,302 in 1905, or 68.8 %
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The city is also an important See also: shipping point for agricultural products (especially grain), and for See also: coal taken from the two mines in the city and from mines in the surrounding country
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The first See also: settlement in Decatur was made in 1829, and the place was incorporated in 1836
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Onthe 22nd of See also: February 1856 a See also: convention of Illinois editors met at Decatur to determine upon a policy of opposition to the Kansas-See also: Nebraska See also: Bill
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They called a state convention, which met at Bloomington, and which is considered to have taken the first step toward founding the Republican party in Illinois . |
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