Bob Neal shares CroHurst with
guests at upcoming Elkhart Dinner Lecture
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[June 30, 2022]
“CroHurst- - the Oldest Home in Logan County,” will
be presented by Bob Neal for the Elkhart Historical Society’s
Friday, July 22nd Dinner Lecture. Bob Neal’s love of historic houses
has kept him occupied for many years, so much so that after the
successful restoration of the Violet Scully mansion, it only
encouraged him to do it again. Neal’s target… the former home of
Jessie Gillett, arguably the oldest home in Logan County. Neal
called upon the multi-talented Peter Niehaus for various aspects of
the renovation, and he will add some of his insights during the
lecture.
The home was built by John Latham, son of Judge James Latham, who
was not only the first pioneer in Logan County, but also the first
Indian Agent for the State of Illinois. The home was built around
1834, and upon John Latham’s death was purchased by John D. Gillett
who willed the property to his daughter Jessie Gillett in 1891. Over
the years, she created a beautiful mansion with manicured
surroundings. The house passed down thru the family until being sold
to John Gehlbach in 1968 and eventually was sold to Bob and Lynne
Neal in 2009.
After extensive renovation to the house, and Bob’s ambitious
gardening, the magic spell is in place, including the most
spectacular sunsets in the county. A special gift is for those of
you who can arrive in Elkhart by 3:30 on July 22 and would like to
go on a special outing to “CroHurst House.” This “appetizer” is at
no additional cost and will help you to appreciate the efforts of
everyone who has ever been privileged to live and care for it.
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This is an opportunity to see the exterior of the home and the
magnificent landscaping combined with some background on Jessie Gillett, it’s
proud mistress (1891-1947). This outing is timed to return everyone back to the
village for their choice of shops or refreshments prior to the 5p doors opening
at the restaurant.
Reservations are required. To learn about pricing and make reservations
call 217 947 2238.
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