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Public Schools

Chester-East Lincoln CCSD # 61  
Superintendent Robert Bagby
Unit Office 1-217-732-4136
Chester-East Lincoln Elementary 1-217-732-4136
   
Hartsburg Emden CUD # 21  
Superintendent Terry Wisiniewski
Unit Office 1-217-642-5244
Hartsburg-Emden Jr./Sr. High School 1-217-642-5244
Emden Elementary 1-217-3763151
   
Lincoln Consolidated HS District # 27  
Superintendent Robert Bagby
Unit Office 1-217-732-4131
Lincoln Community High School 1-217-732-4131
   
Lincoln Elementary School District # 27  
Superintendent Kent Froebe
Unit Office 1-217-732-2522
Lincoln Jr. High School 1-217-732-3535
Adams Elementary 1-217-732-3253
Central Elementary 1-217-732-3386
Jefferson Elementary 1-217-732-6898
Northwest Elementary 1-217-732-6819
Washington-Monroe Elementary 1-217-732-4764
   
Mt. Pulaski CUD # 23  
Superintendent Todd Hamm
Unit Office 1-217-792-7222
Mt. Pulaski High School 1-217-792-3209
Mt. Pulaski Grade School 1-217-792-7720
   

New Holland-Middletown Elementary School District # 88

 
Superintendent Todd Dugan
Unit Office 1-217-445-2421
New Holland-Middletown Elementary 1-217-445-2656
   
West Lincoln-Broadwell Elementary School District # 92  
Superintendent Bailey Climer
Unit Office 1-217-732-2630
West Lincoln-Broadwell Elementary 1-217-732-2630

 

Private Schools

Carroll Catholic School 1-217-732-7518
   
Lincoln Zion Lutheran School 1-217-732-3977
   
Mt. Pulaski Zion Lutheran School 1-217-792-5715

Hello and welcome to Logan County Government. We encourage you to use our website to access information about your government. Logan County is located in central Illinois approximately 35 miles north of Springfield, the Illinois State Capitol. Lincoln is the county seat of Logan County. Please contact us by phone at the contact numbers listed on the various links in our site if you need further information.

 

The courthouse is open from 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday - Friday.

The Illinois Freedom of Information Act [5 ILCS 140] provides public access to government documents and records. This Act defines public records as "all records, reports, forms, writings, letters, memoranda, books, papers, maps, photographs, microfilms, cards, tapes, recordings, electronic data processing records, electronic communications, recorded information, and all other documentary materials pertaining to the transaction of public business, regardless of physical form or characteristics, having been prepared by or for, or having been or being used by, received by, in the possession of, or under the control of any public body."

 

Some records are not subject to release via the FOIA process. These types of records are described under 5 ILCS 140, Section 7 (1) (a) thru (y). Additionally, some records may be subject to confidentiality provisions imposed by other state statutes. The FOIA process for disclosure of information does not supercede these other applicable statutory and judicial mandates.

 

Illinois Freedom of Information Act Resources

 

Forms

The form listed below is for requesting information pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act.  Please use the following form for all Logan County requests for information. Please print the form and complete it and mail it or deliver it to the department you are requesting the information from.

 

Logan County General FOIA Form

 

 

Logan County contains many unique and historical communities.  

 

Atlanta

Towards the north is the small community of Atlanta, Illinois.  Just off Interstate 55 and also on historic Route 66.

Atlanta City Hall  ​8:30 PM-12 PM, 1 PM-4:30 PM,  Monday-Friday
(217) 648-2351

 

Beason
Beason was established on July 29, 1872 by Silas Beason, for whom the town is named. It was founded as a stop on the Havana, Lincoln, and Eastern Railroad, which is now a branch of the Illinois Central Railroad. The first store in Beason was a grocery opened by Berryman H. Pendleton, who later became Beason's first postmaster.

 

Broadwell
The Village of Broadwell was platted in 1856 by William Broadwell and Jacob Eisiminger, which occurred in conjunction with the construction of the railroad linking Chicago and Springfield.

 

Burtonview
Burtonview was originally called Burton, and under the latter name had its start when the Champaign, Lincoln and Eastern Railroad was extended to that point. A post office called Burton View was established in 1873, and remained in operation until 1918.

 

Chestnut
The community is located northwest across the railroad tracks along Illinois Route 54 at Dauphin Street. Its claim to fame, for the sake of town promotion, is that it is the geographic center of the state. A small monument to this effect has been erected in a park near the southwest corner of Melvin Street and East Olive street (in §34 T19N R1W). However, the exact center of Illinois is about eight miles southwest of Chestnut, and on the other side of the town of Mount Pulaski, at 89°18.4'W 40°0.8'N.

 

Cornland
Cornland was laid out and platted in 1871 when the Gilman, Clinton & Springfield Railroad was extended to that point.  A post office called Cornland has been in operation since 1872.

 

Elkhart
In some respects the history of Elkhart dates from the first settlement of James Latham at Elkhart Grove (Elk Heart) in the spring of 1819. For many years Elkhart was one of the largest shipping points on the C&A Railroad. This was due in part to the large stock farms of John D. Gillett. The town was incorporated Feb. 22, 1861 by special legislative charter.

Elkhart Village Hall  209 Governor Oglesby St
(217) 947-2287

 

Emden
The village was named after Emden,Germany due to the large number of residents who immigrated to the area from villages along the River Ems.

 

Hartsburg
Hartsburg was laid out by David H. Harts, of Lincoln, for whom the town was named in 1871. It was surveyed on June 22 of that year by Thomas G. Gardner, the Peoria. Lincoln and Decatur, now the Peoria and Evansville branch of the Illinois Central railroad, having been completed to that locality about that time.

 

Latham
Latham was platted in 1871, and named in honor of Robert B. Latham, a railroad official.  A post office called Latham has been in operation since 1872.

 

Lawndale
Lawndale was laid out and platted in 1854, soon after the Alton & Sangamon (now Chicago & Alton) railroad was extended to that point.  A post office called Lawndale has been in operation since 1855.

 

Lincoln

At the heart of our county is the history Lincoln, Illinois.  Lincoln was named for and christened by Abraham Lincoln before he was President. Lincoln is the county seat and is just off Interstate 55 and Old Route 66 cuts through it.

Lincoln City Hall - 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday - Friday

(217) 735-2815

 

Middletown
Middletown, founded in 1832, is the oldest town in Logan County. At one time, Middletown was considered as a location for the capital of Illinois. Middletown was a frequent overnight stop for legislators traveling between Springfield and Peoria in the mid-to-late 19th century. The Stage Coach Inn, located off the town square, is the oldest such wooden structure in Illinois. It is believed that Abraham Lincoln stayed at the Inn. Unfortunately, official records were destroyed in a fire many years ago.  The town does have at least one official and verified link to Abe Lincoln as he surveyed the site which would become the town during his early days surveying in Logan County.

 

Mount Pulaski
In 1836, Mount Pulaski was founded by Jabez Capps, George Turley and Dr. Barton Robinson.  It  was named afterAmerican General Casimir Pulaski, a Polish soldier of fortune, who gave his life in our Revolutionary War.

Mt. Pulaski City Hall - 8 AM to 4 PM, Monday - Friday

(217) 792-3222

 

New Holland

The town of New Holland was laid out by Oliver Holland, for whom it was named, in 1875. It was surveyed by Thomas G. Gardner, county surveyor, on April 6th of that year.

 

San Jose

San Jose is located on the eastern most boundary of Mason County, the western most boundary of Logan County and one mile south of Tazewell County situated in the heart of Illinois. 

San Jose Village Hall - 8 AM - Noon,  Monday - Friday

(309) 247-3332

 

 

 

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