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Calhoun County Fact Sheet

Addresses for County Courthouse and IRAD:

Calhoun County Courthouse
P.O. Box 187
Hardin, IL 62047
  • Telephone:

County Clerk
Circuit Clerk
Recorder
 

(618) 576-2351
(618) 576-2451
(618) 576-2351
 

IRAD Depository
University Library
Western Illinois University
1 University Circle
Macomb, IL 61455-1390
  • Telephone: (309) 298-2716

Established:

January 10, 1825 (Laws, 1825, p. 65)

     

Origin of the name of the county:

  Named for John C. Calhoun, a lawyer and statesman, Representative in Congress and United States Senator from South Carolina, Secretary of War under Monroe, Vice-President of the United States, and Secretary of State under Tyler, and was recognized as the "Father of Nullification."
     

Present area, or parts of it, formerly included in:

 

1821–1825

Pike

 

1812–1821

Madison

 

1795–1812

St. Clair

     

County Seats:

 

1825–1847

Gilead

 

1847

Hamburg—Temporary selection.

 

1847–

Hardin

     

History of county governing board:

 

1825–1849

County Commissioners’ Court

 

1849–1873

County Court

 

1873–

Board of County Commissioners

     

Township Government

 

Calhoun County has never adopted township form of government. The county has been divided into precincts.

     

Precinct Names:

 

Belleview

 
 

Carlin

 
 

Crater

 
 

Gilead

 
 

Hamburg

 
 

Hardin

 
 

Point

 
 

Richwood

 

 

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