Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . the Toledo,St. Louis it Western Railwaj-s, 20 miles southwestof Cliarleston; lias a bank, two newspapers, somemanufactories, and ships grain, hay, fruit andlive-stock. Pop. (1890), 829; (1900), 1,126 NEPOXSET, a village and station on the Chi-cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, in BureauCounty, 4 miles southwest of Mendota. Popula-tion (1880), 652; (1890), 542; (1900). 516. NEW ALBANY & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.(See Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis (Consoli-dated ) Ra ilroad.) NEW ATHENS, a village of St. Clair County,on the St. Louis & Cairo Short Line (no


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . the Toledo,St. Louis it Western Railwaj-s, 20 miles southwestof Cliarleston; lias a bank, two newspapers, somemanufactories, and ships grain, hay, fruit andlive-stock. Pop. (1890), 829; (1900), 1,126 NEPOXSET, a village and station on the Chi-cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, in BureauCounty, 4 miles southwest of Mendota. Popula-tion (1880), 652; (1890), 542; (1900). 516. NEW ALBANY & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.(See Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis (Consoli-dated ) Ra ilroad.) NEW ATHENS, a village of St. Clair County,on the St. Louis & Cairo Short Line (now Illi-nois Central) Railroad, at the crossing of the Kas-kaskia River, 31 miles southeast of St. Louis: hasone newspaper and considerable grain (1880), 603; (1890), 624; (1900), 856. NEW BERLIN, a village of Sangamon Covmty,on the Wabash Railwaj-, 17 miles west of Spring-field. Population (1880), 403; (1900), 533. NEWBERRY LIBRARY, a large reference li-brary, located in Chicago, endowed by Walter L. g Q. ^?HiS^M


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