About this property
White and Company's Goose Lake Stoneware Manufactury is an archaeological site located at 5010 N. Jugtown Road in the Goose Lake Prairie State Natural Area, near Morris, Illinois. The site, as well as the nearby tile works site, was part of a large White and Company plant used to manufacture stoneware and tile. The manufactury, which operated from 1855 to 1866, was one of the earliest large-scale stoneware plants in Illinois. The company chose the site for its plant due to the abundant clay resources around Goose Lake, which it used in its products. A town known as Jugtown was settled nearby for the plant's employees; the town reached a population of 114 by 1860.
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Federal Designation
The National Register of Historic Places, administered by the National Park Service, is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical, architectural, archaeological, engineering, or cultural significance. Listing on the National Register recognizes a property's importance to American history but does not place restrictions on private owners; it does, however, make properties eligible for federal historic preservation tax incentives and enables consideration in federal planning decisions. This property is recorded in the National Register under reference number 98000982. It was listed on August 5, 1998.
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Property data from the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service (public domain).
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Questions about this property
When was White and Company's Goose Lake Stoneware Manufactury listed on the National Register?
White and Company's Goose Lake Stoneware Manufactury was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 5, 1998.
What type of historic resource is White and Company's Goose Lake Stoneware Manufactury?
White and Company's Goose Lake Stoneware Manufactury is classified as a site in the National Register of Historic Places.
What is the period of significance for White and Company's Goose Lake Stoneware Manufactury?
The period of significance for White and Company's Goose Lake Stoneware Manufactury is recorded as the early_republic era, specifically around 1855.
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