1861 John A. Logan’s Union Appeal on the Marion, Illinois Square

 

John A. Logan's Speech Aug 19, 1861

John A. Logan’s Speech Aug 19, 1861

Barely four months after a party of 10 or 15 had gotten together in a Marion, Illinois saloon in 1861 and organized a meeting calling for the secession of Williamson County from the Union. General John A. Logan rode into town and addressed an explosive crowd on the square in a two-hour speech from the bed of a wagon on the Marion Square. Continue reading

1922 Crowd Awaits Grand Jury in Marion, Illinois

1922 crowd awaiting Herrin Mine Grand Jury on Public Square, Marion, Illinois

1922 crowd awaiting Herrin Mine Grand Jury on Public Square, Marion, Illinois

In 1922, a crowd on the public square in Marion, Illinois anxiously awaits the outcome of a Grand Jury to hand down verdicts related to the Herrin Mine massacres which occured earlier in the year.  Scab mine workers who had been called in to work the mines during strikes at a mine just outside Herrin, Illinois had been brutally murdered and tortured.

(Photo from the Williamson County Historical Society)

1918 Lynch Mob Gathers on N. Market St., Marion, Illinois

Lynch Mob Gathers ca 1916

Lynch Mob Gathers ca 1916

This photo, circa 1918, of the east side of the first block of North Market Street just off the square shows a lynch mob gathering. According to information on the back of the photo the man on the balcony is holding a machine gun. Blowups of the picture show a white man in a dark suit holding a black man in a white shirt by the arm under the balcony. The crowd is split on racial lines with blacks facing south toward the camera and whites facing north with their backs towards the camera. Continue reading