Of the two Kanes, old Kane and new Kane, old Kane had Allen settlers soon
after the historic 1815 settlement by Daniel Allen and his sons, John and Daniel Jr., on
the bank of the Macoupin opposite Taylor Creek. Homer was its first name. The old building
which had been Pope's tavern, licensed in 1830 stood at the crossroads unto the 1970's.
Planners of the extension of the Jacksonville-Carrollton Railroad made every effort to
route the line through Homer. The meandering Macoupin Creek, was the physical reason for
the railroad running 1 mile to the east. |
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