Wartburg, Illinois

Wartburg
Unincorporated community
Name origin: Wartburg Castle, Germany
Country United States
State Illinois
County Monroe
Precinct 12
Elevation 659 ft (201 m)
Coordinates 38°17′26″N 90°11′44″W / 38.29056°N 90.19556°W / 38.29056; -90.19556Coordinates: 38°17′26″N 90°11′44″W / 38.29056°N 90.19556°W / 38.29056; -90.19556
Timezone CST (UTC-6)
 - summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
Postal code 62298
Area code 618
Location of Wartburg within Illinois

Wartburg is a small unincorporated community in the historic New Design Precinct of Monroe County, Illinois, United States. Wartburg lies along the road from Waterloo to Mayestown, and Camp Wartburg, a Lutheran youth retreat, is nearby.

History

Wartburg grew up around the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Cross, organized in 1841, the small stone church being completed in 1844. Wartburg was originally to have been called Beaver Pond, however the area's residents, who were almost uniformly Lutherans, preferred to name their nascent community after a castle in Germany where Martin Luther resided for some time and translated the Holy Bible into German. The name and Post Office were established in 1881.[1]

References

  1. Combined History of Randolph, Monroe and Perry Counties, Illinois, J. L. McDonough & Co., Philadelphia, 1883


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