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OQUAWKA, p-v., capital of Henderson co. Ill. , 138 N. w. Springfield, 868 W. Situated on the E. bank of the Mississippi r., and contains a few stores and dwellings.  (Haskell's Complete Descriptive and Statistical Gazetteer of the the United States...,1840)

OQUAKA(sic), a flourishing post-village, capital of Henderson county, Illinois, on the E. bank of the Mississippi river, 132 miles N. W. from Springfield. A railroad has been commenced from Peoria to this place. Oquaka has an active business in shipping produce: 3 newspapers are issued here. Population in 1853, about 1000.  (Baldwin's New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States..., 1854)

OQUAWKA   A flourishing post village, capital of Henderson county, on the east bank of the Mississippi river, 132 miles north-west from Springfield. It is the terminus of the Peoria and Oquawka Railroad, The place is one of great activity, being a prominent shipping point for produce and grain. Has one or two newspaper offices. Population, about 2,500.  James Caswell, Postmaster.  (Hawes' Illinois State Gazetteer...,1859)

Total Population 1850
553
Total Population 1860
1641
Latitude
40.937519
Longitude
-90.949509
Waterways
Yes
Railroads
Yes
Type
City or Town
County
Henderson
State
Illinois