The Mattis Mansion has welcomed visitors since 1883 and is officially designated as a Champaign County Historical Landmark.The stately Mattis Mansion is now Heath and Vaughn Funeral Home, an independently-owned funeral home.
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Facts about the city
Armstrong is an unincorporated community in Middlefork Township, Vermilion County, Illinois.
Armstrong Obituaries
It was revealed by Charlotte Observer on November 29th, 2018 that Donald James Wallace died in Pineville, North Carolina. Wallace was 93 years old and was born in Armstrong, IL. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Donald James's life.
It was reported that John Robert "Johnny Bob" Boyle passed on in New Port Richie, Florida. Boyle was 74 years old and was born in Armstrong, IL. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor John Robert "Johnny Bob"'s life.
History
On October 2, 1908, a fire destroyed many important buildings in Armstrong, including the general store, the harness shop, the blacksmith shop, the lumber yard, the opera house, the post office, and the grain elevator. Armstrong is an unincorporated community in Middlefork Township, Vermilion County, Illinois Township, Vermilion County, Illinois County, Illinois.
Armstrong was laid out in 1876 on land owned by Thomas and Henry Armstrong; it was on the route of the Havana, Rantoul, and Eastern narrow-gauge railroad (which later became the Illinois Central Railroad). Water was pumped by hand by residents to try to fight the fire, and water was also brought by rail from over a mile away; the town had no fire equipment. . . .
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