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  1. The Carbondale Electric Company was established in 1891; in 1900 Public Water Works was built; the Carbondale Telephone Company was operating in 1903. By 1906, the town was an established commercial, industrial, and education center for the region.

  2. History. In August 1853, Daniel Harmon Brush, John Asgill Conner, and Dr. William Richart bought a 360-acre (1.5 km 2) parcel of land between two proposed railroad station sites ( Makanda and De Soto) and two county seats ( Murphysboro and Marion ). Brush named Carbondale for the large deposit of coal in the area. [citation needed] .

  3. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Carbondale, city, Jackson county, southern Illinois, U.S. It is situated at the northern edge of the Illinois Ozarks, about 100 miles (160 km) southeast of St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1852 by Daniel Brush, a mill owner from nearby Murphysboro, in anticipation of the arrival of the Illinois.

  4. www.carbondale.com › about › historyHistory - Carbondale

    History - Carbondale. When gold and silver were discovered near Aspen in 1879, droves of prospectors poured into the upper Roaring Fork Valley to settle and establish mining claims, and the rich and fertile river-bottom land in Carbondale was coveted by hunters and farmers wishing to supply food to the mining boom towns.

  5. Historia. Carbondale fue fundada por Daniel Harmon Brush, el cual tenía aspiraciones de desarrollar minas de carbón en la región. Tras la guerra civil estadounidense el pequeño pueblo evolucionó en una ciudad como centro de negocios y del transporte de la región.

  6. Carbondale was founded in the early 1850’s by Daniel Harmon Brush. The location was selected since it was approximately halfway between the two proposed Illinois Central Railroad stations in Makanda and DeSoto and was also where the road from Murphysboro to Marion crossed the railroad tracks.

  7. Historic Town Square & Downtown Carbondale. Twenty-five historic buildings ring Carbondale's nostalgic Town Square. When Daniel Harmon Brush, Carbondale's founding father, filed the original 56-acre plat of Carbondale in 1852, almost 10 acres were left open in the center of town.