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			 Beason is an unincorporated census-designated 
			place in Oran Township created as a result of the railroad being 
			built throughout the state. Silas Beason and William Gelsthorp got 
			the railroad from Chicago to come through Beason and Lincoln. 
			 
			Early history 
			 
			Stringer’s History of Logan County Illinois says, “The village of 
			Beason was laid out July 29, 1872, by Silas Beason, Jonathan R. 
			Hall, George Gelsthorp, Elias Hammerton, Lewis C. Turk and Joseph 
			Wilson on the newly completed line of the Havana, Lincoln and 
			Eastern, now the Champaign and Havana branch of the Illinois Central 
			Railroad. [The] survey was made by Thomas G. Gardner, county 
			surveyor.” 
			 
			The town was named for Silas Beason, an attorney and one of the 
			promoters of the new railroad. Stringer says the first store was 
			built by Berryman H. Pendleton and used as a grocery. The second 
			store was erected by M. R. Hall and occupied by Joseph Barwick with 
			a general stock of goods.  
			 
			John A. Evans built the first dwelling in town and very shortly 
			after William Verry and Berryman H. Pendleton erected houses. The 
			latter was the first postmaster. Rudolph & Evans built the first 
			shop in Beason, and Pruitt & Gelsthorp erected the first elevator.
			 
			 
			The first post office was established June 2, 1873, almost a year 
			after the town was laid out.  
			 
			Beason would face challenges in its first two decades. Stringer 
			says, “In May of 1891, Armstrong & Company's elevator was destroyed 
			by fire at a loss in building and grain consumed of $ 40,000.  
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Another fire in 1893 destroyed nearly half the business 
structures in the town.” Fortunately, “The principal buildings have since been 
replaced by a new brick block erected by J. H. Hammerton. The present 
schoolhouse was erected in 1893. In 1904, the Methodists built a new church at a 
cost of $5,000.” 
A blacksmith shop was there in the early days. 
 
In the early 1900s, Beason owned and controlled its own phone system.  
  
  
 
Beason had become something of a self-sufficient community by 1911. Businesses 
included the Commercial Hotel, John Bumcrots Lumber Company, two grain elevators 
and two general stores.  
 
By 1926, Beason had electricity. 
 
[Angela Reiners] 
 
Part two of the four-part 
series will continue tomorrow (Saturday, September 17th with a look at the 
business community in Beason from the earliest days to the current day. 
 
 
Come join Beason’s 150th Celebration 
 
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