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Breese, Illinois : ウィキペディア英語版
Breese, Illinois

Breese is a city in Clinton County, Illinois, United States. Breese is the largest city that is fully in Clinton County. As of the 2010 census, the population was 4,221, the majority of whom are of German ancestry. Breese is part of the Metro-East region of the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area.
==History==
The town is named after Sidney Breese, a United States Senator and a contemporary of President Abraham Lincoln.〔Allan H. Keith, (''Historical Stories: About Greenville and Bond County, IL'' ). Consulted on August 15, 2007.〕 Breese was founded in 1855.
Even though the area around Breese, Illinois was first settled in 1816, it
was not until 1835 that Germans came to the town to farm because of the flat fertile land there.
Twenty years after the German’s first immigration, the Mississippi and Ohio
Railroad was completed. The early pioneers were enthralled by the thought of
transportation by railroad. The Chicago based company Sanger Kamp & Co. bought 80
acres of land near the railroad. Twenty-four acres were laid out with the railroad splitting
the original town with some acres on the north side and south side creating Breese
Township, February 3, 1855. Today citizens of Breese use the terms north side and
south side in determining a certain location. Most roads in Breese are also based on which side of the railroad the street is.
Late in 1855, forty Catholic immigrants, wanting to fulfill their religious needs,
had the idea of constructing a church. Their desires were realized when two years later
the Sanger Kamp & Co. gave half of one of its to the Catholics’ project. By
December 1869, St. Dominic’s Catholic Church was completed.
Breese was first recognized as a town on April 11, 1871, and later became a
village on September 23, 1876. As a result, the construction of the village hall had begun.
This project was completed in 1885. Seven years later a volunteer fire department was
organized. The ever-growing population was then acknowledged as a city on January 19,
1905. The mayor of this new city was Henry Hummert.
Realizing that Breese would need some improvements, the mayor authorized the
construction of an electric light plant that was completed in 1906. The streets of Breese
were also topped with road oil in 1911. The next year improvements to the city’s water
works facility were also made.
However, things took a turn for the worse when, in 1914, a scarlet fever swept the
community and its surrounding area and forced all the schools to close. Only four years
later, still in the wake of the scarlet fever, the flu epidemic spread through the area.
After the diseases ended, further improvements to the city were made and are still occurring.

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