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AUTHORIZING THE PLACEMENT OF A HISTORICAL MARKER AND LIBERTY TREE TO HONOR REVOLUTIONARY WAR PATRIOTS BURIED IN KANE COUNTY
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WHEREAS, the Elias Kent Kane Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) seeks to recognize and honor the Revolutionary War patriots who later settled in Kane County and whose graves remain within its borders, to celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States of America in 2026. This includes:
? William Bennett (1758-1846), Private from Pennsylvania, buried in God's Little Acre, Campton Hills;
? John Finley (1760-1846), Private from New Hampshire, died in St. Charles (exact burial location unknown);
? John Gowdy (1759-1854), Private from Connecticut, buried in East Batavia Cemetery, Batavia;
? Abner Powers (1760-1825), Corporal from Massachusetts, buried in Lily Lake Cemetery, Lily Lake;
? Frederick Vaughn (1766-1845), Private from Connecticut, buried in Spring Lake Cemetery, Aurora; and
WHEREAS, the Elias Kent Kane Chapter, NSDAR, proposes the planting of a Liberty Tree, a historic symbol of freedom and unity during the Revolutionary era, alongside a historical marker to provide a visible and lasting tribute to the values of liberty, independence, and civic duty; and
WHEREAS, the proposed site for the marker and Liberty Tree is the historic Kane County Courthouse, located at 100 S. Third Street, Geneva, Illinois, providing public visibility and historical significance while complementing existing commemorative features on the courthouse grounds; and
WHEREAS, the historical marker is proposed to include the wording: "Revolutionary War Soldiers & Patriots of Kane County, Illinois" and will measure approximately 15"w x 19"h, while the Liberty Tree will be an American Elm, grown from seed since Spring 2025; and
WHEREAS, the Elias Kent Kane Chapter, NSDAR, will cover the cost of the marker and tree, and Kane County is respectfully as...
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