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Sycamore Zip Codes:
60178
Sycamore: latitude 41.995 – longitude -88.6812
Sycamore is a city in DeKalb County, Illinois, United States. It has a want ad district based and centered upon Illinois Route 64. The population was 18577 at the 2020 census, up from 17,519 at the 2010 census. Sycamore is the county chair of DeKalb County and was named after the sycamore tree.
The first European settlers to the Sycamore-area arrived in 1835 and concentrated themselves mostly north of the Kishwaukee River and the gift site of Sycamore. The indigenous town was platted by a New Yorker named Christian Sharer. A mill was build up and the Kishwaukee dammed but the town failed. By 1837, after some controversy, the location of county chair was fixed in favor of Orange, Sycamore’s native name, and the agreement moved to the present-day site of the city.
The present-day town site was platted by James Waterman and Evans Wharry in 1837 (the same year Chicago was founded). The first settler at the further site was Carlos Lattin, who preceded the town, having arrived in 1835. Lattin staked a allegation that included most of the gift west side of the city and erected his first cabin just north of downtown.
Early in the city’s history, it seemed that Sycamore might not be the location of the DeKalb County Courthouse: other towns were vying for the county seat title. A now-defunct town called Brush Point was the complementary of a Dr. Henry Madden; and the Clerk of the Court Rufus Colton would have preferred Coltonville, where he made his home. Colton had set the first session of county court to be held at his house in Coltonville. In his attempt to make Coltonville the county seat, Colton approved to Keep a extra election for the status in 1837. Colton made certain that Coltonville would win the election by telling abandoned the population of Coltonville very nearly it. His embassy tactics were eventually cancelled by an accomplishment of the Illinois General Assembly, after the DeKalb County court intervened. When court convened the sheriff served a court order declaring Sycamore had built a Courthouse and that the Court session should be held there. Afterward, Coltonville eventually suffered the similar fate as Brush Point and disappeared from the map. These actions settled for a become old the issue of where the courthouse and, in turn, the DeKalb County chair was going to be located.