Friday, September 20, 2013

They Tore Down Elihu's House


From the August 21, 2013, Galena (Il) Gazette "HPC approves demolition of historic home" by Betty Roliardi.

Galena's Historic Preservation Commission on August 15th approved the demolition of an 1840 house on the east side of Galena. If you know anything about Galena, Illinois, "the town that history forgot," you know that was not a decision taken lightly.

And, an fairly important man, Elihu Washburne lived there. I wrote about him in my Civil War blog (Saw the Elephant). He was a friend of both Abraham Lincoln and U.S. Grant and a big reason Grant did well in the Army, at least initially.

Washburne lived in the house in 1840 while waiting for his mansion to be built. County records show that he still owned it in 1843 and sold it in 1847. His mansion still stands at 3rd Street and Decatur (US-20) and is open for tours.

Since then, however, the house at 208 Van Buren Street had fallen upon hard times and it was the belief that it was beyond saving. In short, it had become an eyesore. Its basement was constantly flooded and the house as a result was fairly well rotted.

The new owner of the house says he will try to replicate the original cottage as much as possible.

Always sad to see something old torn down but sometimes that is the only choice. ---DaCoot

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