Isabel Township is one of twenty-six townships in Fulton County, Illinois, USA. At the 2010 census, its population was 192 and it contained 87 housing units.[2]
Jesse Benson..........1850 Robert G. Mulica..1872-73
William Craig.....1860 Jesse Benson.........1874-77
Jesse Benson......1861-69 Stephen J. Benson.1878
Roland C. Benson..1870 Thomas Brown......1879
Hugh Murrey... ......1871
Local government
Township Supervisor
Greg Juergens (2005–Present)
Dennis Barr (2001-2005)
Gary Crum (1989-2001) Appointed
Larry Tarvin (?) Resigned
Carl Gowdy (?)
Town Clerk
Karen Hazzard (2018–Present) Appointed
Janice Colglazier (2008-2018) Resigned moved out of the township
Pat Robinson (1988-2008)
Road Commissioner
David Howe (2018–Present) Appointed
Robert Kessler (2017-2018) died August 25, 2018[3]
Gary Whitmore (2015-2017) Appointed
Matt Stephens (2013-2015) Resigned
Dennis Barr (2005-2013)
Ed Weatherford (1997-2005)
Carrol Weaver (1980-1997)
Trustees
Monty Graham ( - Present)
Craig Porter ( -Present)
Tracy Tomm (2019–Present) Appointed
Chase Evans (2017–Present)
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 168 Lewistown, IL. 61542
Geography
According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 29.37 square miles (76.1km2), of which 29.23 square miles (75.7km2) (or 99.52%) is land and 0.14 square miles (0.36km2) (or 0.48%) is water.[2]
Existing towns (unincorporated)
Duncan Mills - Duncan's Mills is a small place of business with a post office on the Spoon River, deriving its name from the gris-tmill at the point formerly owned and operated by George Duncan, an early settler there, and a very highly respected citizen. From 1840 to 1855, perhaps for a greater length of time, his was the largest grist-mill within a radius of 15 to 20 miles.
Extinct towns
Otto
Spoon River village
West Havana
Point Isabel was an old shipping point on the Illinois River, at the mouth of the Spoon River and directly across from Havana, and was the southern terminus of the Fulton County Narrow Gauge railway connecting to Fairview and Galesburg.
Bessler's Station (aka Barrett's Station) was a station on the Narrow Gauge Railroad until 1910.
Cemeteries
The township contains six cemeteries: Duncan, Farris, Foutch, Freeman, Kearney and Otto.
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