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BATAVIA, p. t. Kane co., Ill., 184 ms. N. of Springfield; from W. 755 ms. Pop. 892. (Fanning's, 1853)

BATAVIA   Kane county, is an incorporated town of considerable importance, on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, at its junction with Fox river, 36 miles from Chicago, and 2 from Geneva, the county seat. Its location is exceedingly healthy. The river affords the best water power in the state, and at this point is spanned by a substantial stone bridge, with six arches. The town is built on and surrounded by an extensive ledge of stone, affording an abundance of building material, which is shipped to various points by railroad. They have here five churches, six schools and an institute, three factories, three large blacksmith shops, and two good hotels. The facilities which are offered has induced a large amount of wealth and enterprise to centre here, and the whole appearance of the town indicates one of health and prosperity. Population, 4,600. A. M. Moore, Postmaster.  (Hawes' Illinois State Gazetteer..., 1859)

Total Population 1860
1621
Latitude
41.847692
Longitude
-88.311047
Railroads
Yes
Type
City or Town
County
Kane
State
Illinois