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  1. 425 SOUTH 12TH STREET, QUINCY. Once the home of John Wood, Quincy's founder and Illinois' 12th Governor, the John Wood Mansion is one of the Midwest's finest examples of Greek Revival architecture.

  2. The John Wood Mansion was built between 1835 and 1838 by John Wood, who in 1860 became the 12th governor of Illinois on the death of Governor William Bissell. The Wood family moved into the Greek Revival home situated at 12th and State Streets in Quincy, Illinois from an unusual two-story log cabin in 1837. Quincy is the county seat of Adams ...

  3. 425 S. 12th | Quincy, IL. Restored home of Quincy’s founder and Illinois’ twelfth governor. This masterpiece was built by German craftsmen. One of the midwest’s finest examples of Greek revival architecture. 1835 log cabin, livery & visitor center also onsite.

  4. With two iconic locations – the Governor John Wood Mansion and related structures at 12th and State and the History Museum on the Square at 4th and Maine– the Historical Society has a treasure trove of local records and artifacts.

  5. The History Museum houses displays from the John Wood era through modern times and contains five permanent installations: Early Quincy, the Stained Glass Gallery, the Edward Everett Gallery, Window onto the Square interactive display, the City of Mormon Refuge exhibit. Several hundred square feet of additional space allow for the rotation of ...

  6. The John Wood Mansion is the restored home of Quincy's founder and the 12th governor of Illinois. The 1835 Pioneer Log Cabin is preserved authentically, and the Parsonage displays items depicting the history of Adams County. Visit Website. Phone. (217) 222-1835.

  7. John Wood Mansion. The Mississippi River widens and turns west at what is today the city of Quincy, creating a bay that provides a protected mooring spot. It is not surprising, then, that this was one of the earliest Anglo settlements north of St. Louis.

  8. May 31, 2024 · The John Wood Mansion holds a prominent place in architectural history. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 17, 1970, and in 2007, it was recognized as one of Illinois' 150 most important architectural structures.

  9. The John Wood Mansion was built between 1835 and 1838 by John Wood, who in 1860 became the 12th governor of Illinois on the death of Governor William Bissell. The Wood family moved into the Greek Revival home situated at 12th and State Streets in Quincy, Illinois from an unusual two-story log cabin in 1837.

  10. The John Wood Mansion is faithfully restored with authentic period pieces. Free tours at Christmas time and spring school tours for area 4th grades