Richison Maps of the Southern
28 Counties of Illinois

W. Galen Richison (1917-1992) researched and drew maps of the southern 28 counties of Illinois that appeared on the covers of the SAGA OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS from the Spring, 1978 through the Summer, 1985 issues. 

The maps show county and township boundaries, the location of  towns, villages, stations, and ghost towns, as well as trails, railroads and highways.  They were published in book form in 1986, with the date of origin, parent county, the source of the county's name, and the present county seat added below each map.

The book from which these maps were taken was dedicated to Richison, a native of Wayne County, Army Air Force veteran of World War II, and Project Engineer at Southern Illinois University Carbondale during the rapid expansion of the campus in the 1960's. "Richie," as he was known to his friends, held several positions on the Executive Board of GSSI, chaired its map committee, and inventoried many of the cemeteries in Jackson County.

If you find these on-line versions of Richie's maps useful, please consider joining GSSI for other benefits, or making a tax-deductible donation to our Society.  Our mailing address is Genealogy Society of Southern Illinois, c/o John A. Logan College, 700 Logan College Drive, Carterville, IL 62918.


Alexander

Clay 

Clinton

Edwards

Franklin

Gallatin

Hamilton

Hardin

Jackson

Jefferson

Johnson

Lawrence

Madison

Marion

Monroe

Perry

Pope

Pulaski

Randolph

Richland

Saline

St. Clair

Union

Wabash

Washington

Wayne

White

Williamson


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Last Update: 25 October, 2011