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1602:communities
1456:New Holland
1361:County seat
1253:Works cited
1147:Mazrim 2008
1135:Mazrim 2008
1055:January 31,
978:January 17,
791:David Davis
775:Bloomington
673:(95.6%), 2
364:Springfield
360:county seat
105: /
1745:Categories
1690:Ghost town
1620:Burtonview
1610:Bakerville
1451:Middletown
913:References
876:Jake Stahl
779:horse mill
714:and 0.23%
702:As of the
677:(0.5%), 2
195:Population
93:89°28′22″W
90:40°00′49″N
1707:Footnotes
1698:Postville
1645:Lake Fork
1530:Lake Fork
1490:Broadwell
1472:Townships
1441:Hartsburg
1426:Broadwell
1008:August 3,
948:March 15,
336:Geography
267:Area code
217:Time zone
187:Elevation
144:Townships
1665:Mountjoy
1650:Lawndale
1588:Cornland
1583:Chestnut
1555:Sheridan
1515:Eminence
1461:San Jose
1418:Villages
763:Kickapoo
710:, 0.45%
683:Hispanic
665:Per the
330:Illinois
285:17-23269
255:ZIP code
129:Illinois
1675:Skelton
1640:Harness
1635:Fogarty
1520:Hurlbut
1510:Elkhart
1495:Chester
1485:Atlanta
1431:Elkhart
1391:Lincoln
1386:Atlanta
1368:Lincoln
1030:June 4,
741:History
356:Lincoln
346:Hurlbut
342:Elkhart
322:village
318:Elkhart
302:Website
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687:Latino
489:−24.4%
429:220.3%
384:Census
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134:County
1680:Union
1655:Lucas
1630:Evans
1598:Other
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1480:Aetna
1436:Emden
850:, an
716:Asian
708:White
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671:White
654:11.1%
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474:33.6%
320:is a
260:62634
243:UTC−5
222:UTC−6
138:Logan
126:State
1615:Bell
1570:CDPs
1540:Oran
1288:ISBN
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1080:2020
1057:2008
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