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No. 9, Illinois : ウィキペディア英語版 | No. 9, Illinois No. 9 is a predominantly African-American unincorporated community located in Williamson County, Illinois on the west side of the incorporated village of Colp. Historically, Colp was mostly white and No. 9 black. Its most famous establishment was Ma Hatchett's, operated by Johanna "Ma" Hatchett (1892–1961), a roadhouse and brothel that opened during Prohibition Era at least as early as 1927 and operated until closed following a raid by the Illinois State Police in 1957.〔James Ballowe. June 29, 1995. (The Work of Our Fathers ). ''Chicago Reader''. retrieved 22 Feb 2011.〕〔Aug. 25, 1961. "'Ma'" Hatchett Dead at 69." ''Southern Illinoisan'' (Carbondale, Ill.). 2.〕 It is named for the local coal mine that open in 1905 and was bought by Madison Coal Company in 1906. The latter company named it their "No. 9" mine.〔''Wonderful Williamson: 150 Years of Progress''. Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinoisan. 12-13.〕 ==References==
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