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Bunker Hill, Illinois

Bunker Hill
City
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Country United States
State Illinois
County Macoupin
Elevation 660 ft (201 m)
Coordinates 39°2′29″N 89°57′3″W / 39.04139°N 89.95083°W / 39.04139; -89.95083Coordinates: 39°2′29″N 89°57′3″W / 39.04139°N 89.95083°W / 39.04139; -89.95083
Area 1.29 sq mi (3 km2)
 - land 1.26 sq mi (3 km2)
 - water 0.02 sq mi (0 km2)
Population 1,801 (2000)
Density 1,396/sq mi (539/km2)
Mayor Ray Chapman
Timezone CST (UTC-6)
 - summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 62014
Area code 618
Location of Bunker Hill within Illinois
Location of Bunker Hill within Illinois
Website: www.bunkerhill-il.com

Bunker Hill is a city in Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,801 at the 2000 census.

The original inhabitants of the Bunker Hill area were the Peoria people, Kickapoo people, and Winnebago people. They were forcibly removed from the area by the United States government around 1830.

As Euro-Americans arrived in Macoupin County, the site of the future Bunker Hill was settled in 1830. At that time, the area was known as Wolf Ridge, due to the presence of wolves in the vicinity. The first settler was Elijah Lincoln in 1830, who established a land claim one and a half miles southwest of present Bunker Hill. Shortly after he made his claim, Lincoln and a Mr. Tuttle laid out a town, named Lincoln after the first settler. The earliest post office in the area was established in 1833 a mile south of Lincoln. A school house was built around 1831, and was also used as the meeting hall for the Baptist denomination. The first church in the area was built by the Baptists. The second was the Congregational Church in nearby Woodburn.

In 1834, County Surveyor Luke Knowlton entered 80 acres (320,000 m2) of land that now cover the center of Bunker Hill. On 25 December 1835, Moses True of Salisbury, New Hampshire, John Tilden of Boston, Massachusetts, and Robert Smith of Alton, Illinois visited Lincoln and formed a company to plat a town and improve the surrounding countryside. By 1836, the settlement of Lincoln had been abandoned, prompting Moses and company to establish a new town, which became Bunker Hill in 1837.

At 6:45am CST on 19 March 1948, a tornado that originated in Alton, Illinois blew through Bunker Hill, destroying the majority of the town's buildings and killing nineteen people. Although the tornado was only in town for less than a minute, the destruction was devastating. The downtown business district lost many of its buildings. The streets were impassable due to rubble from the storm. The newly renovated Meissner School was one of few buildings virtually undamaged by the tornado. A first aid station was set up in the school, with a temporary morgue in another classroom. By 9:00 am, ambulances from Alton, Carlinville, Litchfield, and Gillespie arrived to transport the injured to local hospitals. By the end of the day, National Guard units, US Army units, the Red Cross, Salvation Army, American Legion, VFW, and Illinois State Police had arrived to restore order and provide assistance to the citizens of Bunker Hill.


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