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  1. Explore 24 old historical maps of Alton, IL from 1927 to now. Discover history with a hi-res interactive explorer. ... 1934 Map of Alton, IL, 1946 Print. 1934 Alton ...

  2. Description. View of Alton, Madison County, I.L., 1867 / drawn & published by A. Ruger. This panoramic print of Alton, Illinois was drawn by Albert Ruger and published by Chicago Lith. Co. in 1867. Alton, along the Mississippi River, was established in the 1830's as an accessible port for flat-bottom steamers used in the transportation of the ...

  3. Alton (/ ˈɔːltən / AWL-tən) is a city on the Mississippi River in Madison County, Illinois, United States, about 18 miles (29 km) north of St. Louis, Missouri. The population was 25,676 at the 2020 census. It is a part of the River Bend area in the Metro-East region of the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area.

  4. Map Description. Alton, Illinois Vintage Map. This is a museum quality, digitally restored bird's eye view map print of Alton, Illinois from the year 1867. This vintage map is a must-have for anyone that loves the city of Alton. The print is extremely detailed and includes street names, buildings and businesses from the time.

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  5. Jan 16, 2012 · In 1814, Rufus Easton, a land speculator from St. Louis, began acquiring land for a settlement on the Illinois bank of the Mississippi. The life of official Alton began in 1818 when Easton platted ...

  6. Newspaper Archive Worldwide Newspapers, including the Alton Telegraph 1836-2012 and The Edwardsville Intelligencer as well as thousands of other newspapers from around the world. Alton Telegraph from NewsBank January 2020-Present Includes full-color newspaper pages from January 1, 2020–present, including today’s newspaper.

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  8. Get Directions. lat: 38.901456 long: -90.17657. The historic Middletown District in Alton is perhaps the most architecturally significant and aesthetically pleasing locations in all of Southwestern Illinois. Once the center of life in Alton, this location serves as a symbol of a bygone era of extravagance, wealth, and architectural beauty.

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