The Snow Family House was located on Main Street next to and north of the Sugar Grove Community House on the west side of Main St. It was purchased from Carter Wilson to become the Sugar Grove Library until it was torn down.
Previously the Public…
Frank Haven Hall: Born February 9, 1841. Died January 3, 1911.
Frank H. Hall (Frank Haven Hall) was the Superintendent of West Aurora Schools when he was approached by a group of men from Sugar Grove about taking charge of a new school…
Kermit Coddington Photo excerpted from photo of School Children in front of former Sugar Grove Town Hall.
A group of school aged children posing in front of 163 Main Street. Two homes can be seen on the right side of the photo. 142 and 148 Main…
Hattie Coddington Photo excerpted from photo of School Children in front of former Sugar Grove Town Hall.
A group of school aged children posing in front of 163 Main Street. Two homes can be seen on the right side of the photo. 142 and 148 Main…
The Village of Sugar Grove, Illinois is located west of Chicago in the rapidly expanding I-88 Corridor. This region continues to exhibit significant growth and demand for new housing construction and, subsequently, for the retail,…
"Using a straight line projection of today's population and NIPC's 2030 Projections, Table 3 provides an estimate of Sugar Grove's 2015 population, employment and spending power.
"BOLSTER. This hitching rock was recovered from the field and moved by two yoke of oxen and stoneboat to the cabin of Artemus Bolster who homesteaded Indian Land in 1844 on Wheeler Road. Seven…
Please also refer to the Exhibit: "1871 Sketches of Sugar Grove Prominent Homesteads". https://www.sugargrovehistory.org/exhibits/show/1871-sketches-of-prominent-hom/1871-sketches-of-prominent-sug