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Rhubarb returns for 34th year

The notorious red stalks of the rhubarb plant returned to the grounds of Governor Small Memorial Park on Sunday in various forms for the 34th annual Rhubarb Festival.

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KLASEY: The house that Dr. Small built

In 1855, a young physician named Abram Lennington Small, his wife Calista, and their infant daughter, May, moved into a small stone house near the new and growing town of

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KLASEY: Disease decimated our elms

In the summer of 1954, some local homeowners began noticing unwelcome changes in their American elm trees. A plant pathologist from the Illinois Natural History Survey was called in, and

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Witnessing the demise of a southside giant

On the warm Thursday afternoon of Sept. 10, 1959, the earth shuddered as a giant toppled to the ground on Kankakee’s southwest side. The giant — an 80-foot-tall tree believed to be the largest American elm in Illinois — was located at Eighth Avenue and Water Street, in Gov. Small Memorial Park, just southeast of the Dr. A.L. Small Historic Home. It had been growing there for several decades by the time the pioneer physician began building his home in 1855. “The tree is believed to be about 135 years old,” noted an article in the Kankakee Daily Journal on Sept. 11, 1959. “It reached nearly 80 feet into the sky. It measured 22 feet, 9 inches in circumference at a point 3 feet off the ground where it was cut. Its circumference at ground level was nearly 36 feet. Diameter of the tree was 6 feet.”

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