Ellsworth, Illinois Flower Delivery
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Ellsworth Flower Delivery Service
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Ellsworth Zip Codes:
61737
Ellsworth: latitude 40.4496 – longitude -88.7161
Ellsworth is a village in Dawson Township, McLean County, Illinois, United States. The population was 195 at the 2010 Census. It is allowance of the Bloomington–Normal Metropolitan Statistical Area.
According to the 2010 census, Ellsworth has a total Place of 0.23 square miles (0.60 km), all land.
Founding and Original Design of Ellsworth
Ellsworth was laid out upon December 6, 1871 by Jonathan H. Cheney (1833–1920) and Almon Brigham Ives (1816–1887) and Oliver Ellsworth, whom the town was named after. Cheney was one of three sons of in the future McLean County settler Jonathan Cheney lithe in promoting the Lafayette Bloomington and Mississippi Railroad; when his brother, Haines Cheney, was in the Illinois Senate he had helped to arrange the charter of the railroad. Almon B. Ives was a Bloomington lawyer specializing in land law; both Jonathan Cheney and Almon B. Ives were upon the board of directors of the supplementary railroad. In 1876 the railroad was leased to the Lake Erie and Western Railroad and 1879 was incorporated into that road. Construction began on the railroad in 1869 .The extra townsite occupied forty acres on each side of the tracks. The endeavor of Ellsworth was approaching identical to that of Arrowsmith. A two hundred foot swath of railroad land cut the town into two on the order of equal parts. Most of the early poster development was along Main Street south of the tracks. The depot was upon the south side of the tracks and the beforehand elevator on the north side.