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| length_mi = 141.16
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| direction_a = South
| direction_a = South
| terminus_a = {{Jct|state=IL|IL|100}} in [[Kampsville, Illinois|Kampsville]]
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'''Illinois Route 96''' is a north&ndash;south state road in far western [[Illinois]]. It runs from [[Illinois Route 100]] in [[Kampsville, Illinois|Kampsville]], not far from a [[ferry]] crossing across the [[Illinois River]], to [[Illinois Route 94]] north of [[Terre Haute, Illinois|Terre Haute]]. This is a distance of {{convert|141.16|mi|km|2}}.<ref name="t2" />
'''Illinois Route 96''' ('''IL 96''') is a {{convert|141.16|mi|km|-long|adj=mid}} north&ndash;south state highway in far western [[Illinois]]. It runs from [[Illinois Route 100|IL 100]] in [[Kampsville, Illinois|Kampsville]], not far from a [[ferry]] crossing across the [[Illinois River]], to [[Illinois Route 94|IL 94]] north of [[Terre Haute, Illinois|Terre Haute]].<ref name="t2" />


== Route description ==
== Route description ==
[[File:Illinois State Route 96.jpg|thumb|left|IL 96 in Lomax]]
[[File:Illinois State Route 96.jpg|thumb|left|IL 96 in Lomax]]
Illinois 96 follows most of the [[Great River Road]] in Illinois. From Kampsville, it runs west to the [[Mississippi River]] and then turns north, passing [[U.S. Route 54]] at a rural intersection and [[Interstate 72]] at an old terminus near [[Kinderhook, Illinois|Kinderhook]]. It overlaps [[Illinois Route 106]] west of Kinderhook and then runs parallel to [[Illinois Route 57]] into [[Quincy, Illinois|Quincy]]. Within Quincy it follows 36th Street, State Street and 24th Street before overlapping briefly with [[U.S. Route 24]]. It also overlaps [[U.S. Route 136]] in Hamilton, IL (across from [[Keokuk, Iowa]]) and [[Illinois Route 9]] from [[Niota, Illinois|Niota]] to [[Dallas City, Illinois]]. Between Hamilton and Dallas City, Illinois 96 also passes through historic [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]] along Durphy and Mulholland Streets, two major streets that intersect in the middle of the town.
Illinois 96 follows much of the [[Great River Road]] in Illinois north from Kampsville, where it runs west to the [[Mississippi River]] and then turns north, passing [[U.S. Route 54]] at a rural intersection and [[Interstate 72]] at an old terminus near [[Kinderhook, Illinois|Kinderhook]]. It overlaps [[Illinois Route 106]] west of Kinderhook and then runs parallel to [[Illinois Route 57]] into [[Quincy, Illinois|Quincy]]. Within Quincy it follows 36th Street, State Street and 24th Street before overlapping briefly with [[U.S. Route 24]]. It also overlaps [[U.S. Route 136]] in Hamilton, IL (across from [[Keokuk, Iowa]]) and [[Illinois Route 9]] from [[Niota, Illinois|Niota]] to [[Dallas City, Illinois]]. Between Hamilton and Dallas City, Illinois 96 also passes through historic [[Nauvoo, Illinois|Nauvoo]] along Durphy and Mulholland Streets, two major streets that intersect in the middle of the town.


== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Illinois Routes 96 and 106.jpg|thumb|left|IL 96 concurrent with IL 106]]
SBI Route 96 originally followed the modern-day Illinois 96 from Niota south to Kinderhook. In March 1941, the state announced that IL&nbsp;96 was extended south to [[Hamburg, Illinois|Hamburg]] to a historical ferry crossing.<ref name=1941changes>{{cite news|title=New State Road Map Completed|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/26426391/?terms=state%2Broute%2Bextended|accessdate=November 6, 2015|work=[[Edwardsville Intelligencer]]|date=March 22, 1941|page=2|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{open access}}</ref> The Hamburg ferry stopped running in 1960. In 1950, Illinois 96 was rerouted into Kampsville, where another ferry crossing is located nearby on [[Illinois Route 108]].<ref name=n9jig/>
SBI Route 96 originally followed the modern-day Illinois 96 from Niota south to Kinderhook. In 1941, the state announced that IL&nbsp;96 was extended north through [[Dallas City, Illinois|Dallas City]] and Lomax to Terre Haute. Various state route designations (IL&nbsp;96A) were used for [[Carmen Road]] between [[Lomax, Illinois|Lomax]] and [[Gulfport, Illinois|Gulfport]] until the 1965 Mississippi River floods. In March 1941, IL&nbsp;96 was extended south to [[Hamburg, Illinois|Hamburg]] to a historical ferry crossing.<ref name=1941changes>{{cite news|title=New State Road Map Completed|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/26426391/?terms=state%2Broute%2Bextended|access-date=November 6, 2015|work=[[Edwardsville Intelligencer]]|date=March 22, 1941|page=2|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{open access}}</ref> The Hamburg ferry stopped running in 1960. In 1950, Illinois 96 was rerouted into Kampsville, where another ferry crossing is located nearby on [[Illinois Route 108]].<ref name=n9jig/>
===Other History===
{{-}}
Flora Posteraro or [[Peter Fick]] never played for the [[NFL]] or the [[Philadelphia Eagles]], the team that won the [[Superbowl]] in 2018. It is not known if Peter ever knew about the death of [[Jonathan Luna]], which the FBI tried to get the coroner of Lancaster County to declare a suicide. Five days after the death [[James Comey]] may have been given the number 2 position at the DOJ, to help cover-up the murder. At the time of the MURDER [[Andrew McCabe]] was in charge of the criminal division of the [[FBI]]. Flora Posteraro was fired <ref>https://www.ydr.com/story/news/2018/03/13/abc-27-anchor-leaves-station-says-not-my-choice/421175002/</ref>the same day Jeffrey Cutler emailed a reminder that on the 10 year anniversary of Luna’s death [[WHTM]] had done a story that mentioned the FBI cover-up <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOXQSptqGKQ</ref>. The [[Baltimore Sun]] reported of the FBI cover-up on the 5 year anniversary of Luna’s death <ref> http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bal-md.luna30nov30-story.html </ref> On Feb 16, 2018 Jeffrey Cutler mailed the York County DA a priority mail letter identifying John Bowman as the person that identified himself as John Morales, matching the aged picture of the person that killed Christy Mirack shown on the front page of LNP on Nov 2, 2017 and he also violated the [[Stolen Valor Act of 2013]] in the McDonalds in York county, a federal crime.
On Feb 2,2018 the president [[Donald Trump]] declassified a memo which reported illegal activity that was written by the chair of the intelligence committee. On the day prior the conclusion in a document filed for case 17-2709 USCA third circuit, questioned if perjury was being used to discredit the president. [[Peter Strzok]] an employee of the [[FBI]] was routinely confused with Peter Struck. 50,000 text messages went missing when requested by the United States Congress just like the document from the [[United States courts of appeals]], USCA third circuit case 17-2709 filed on 28DEC2017. Based on the missing document, a Motion for Directed Verdict to Vacate State Verdicts was filed on 23JAN2018 in Philadelphia, for Jeffrey Cutler, Jammal Harris, and Lisa Michelle Lambert. The text messages from Strzok refer to a secret society that may be after President [[Donald J. Trump]].<ref>https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/item/28111-fbi-agent-mentions-secret-society-working-against-trump</ref><ref>http://thehill.com/homenews/house/370571-gop-fuels-secret-society-talk-with-fbi-text-messages</ref> The society may also be linked to the [[KKK]] in [[Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] <ref>http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/real-time/KKK-rally-to-be-held-in-Lancaster-County.html</ref> [[Jonathan Luna]] may have been vetting [[Lawrence F. Stengel]] at the behest of [[Stewart Dalzell]] when he was murdered, because of the Lisa Michelle Lambert and [[Murder of Laurie Show]] case. This may be the reason [[R. Seth Williams]] was targeted by the [[FBI]] and the Philadelphia courts and such a harsh sentence for pleading to 1 count of bribery, when [[John Corsine]] was never prosecuted for his involvement in securities fraud on the MF Global case. On November 1, 2017 Jeffrey Cutler got a reference number for the report of INSURANCE FRAUD by Brian Hurter, Dennis Stuckey, David Buckwalter, Christina Hausner, Susan Peipher, Richard Mills as 17110104. Jeffrey Cutler, the Tax Collector of East Lampeter Township started this cases as well as case # 17-2709, on appeal from case # 2:17-cv-00984, which mentions the 190,000 counts of mail fraud by Brian Hurter and Amber Green Martin for sending out fraudulent property assessments in Lancaster County Pennsylvania. The FBI tried to obstruct justice in the case with a EMAIL to CEASE AND DESIST reporting crimes to them and the office of the Philadelphia District Attorney. In Lancaster County a minimum of 2 African Americans (Jamaal Harris and Andrew Miller) were held without trial in excess of 4 years without trial, and Jamaal Harris was required to plead guilty to get out of prison. The same verbage used to put Lisa Michelle Lambert back in prison was used to deny Jamaal Harris relief in Federal court that was used to put Lisa Michelle Lambert back in prison. The local newspaper (LNP) and York Daily Record censored a memorial advertisement for his Uncle Irving Cutler, after payment, but refunded the money. The Advertisement was run on October 29, 2017 and November 11, 2017 by the Reading Eagle. High Inc. and their partner the LNP media group are the largest beneficiaries of the current assessment process. This has been reported to the Lancaster County DA. and the Pennsylvania Attorney General. Because of the programming errors in York PA., and other indicators Mr. Cutler has requested a recount for Judges in the November Election. Page 314A in the latest filing in case 17-2709 is the Entire 89 page WRIT of Certiorari previously sent to the Supreme Court to Overturn OBAMACARE. More information can be found at <ref>http://www.honorstates.org/index.php?id=106079</ref> USCA case 17-2709 was heard by the briefs a three judge panel consisting of Greenaway, Bibas, and Roth on Feb 15, 2018 which asked for a directed verdict because of tampering and also a directed verdict in case 5:17-cv-0525 called Cutler v. Schnitzer. In the conclusion made Feb 1, 2018 it questions if the office of special council ([[Robert Mueller]]) knew they were using perjured information. The president visited California on March 13, 2018, the same day he fired [[Rex Tilerson]].
==See also==
* [[World record progression 100 metres freestyle]]
* [[World record progression 4 × 100 metres freestyle relay]]
*[[Murder of Laurie Show]] Lancaster County Murder and Federal Court
*[[Murder of Seth Rich]] Washington Murder and Federal Election
*[https://www.amazon.com/Love-Murder-Corruption-Lancaster-County/dp/1933822880/ Lancaster County Murder Details & Corruption] '''Lisa Michelle Lambert'''
*[http://www.americanfreedomlawcenter.org/case/jeffrey-cutler-v-u-s-dept-of-health-human-services/ Cutler Obamacare Lawsuit] ''American Freedom Law Center Case''
*[[Ray Gricar]] A DA from Pennsylvania that disappeared April 15, 2005, and was never found<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2427951/Ray-Gricar-source-says-missing-DA-knee-caps-spun-throat-slit-Hells-Angel.html</ref>
*Three unsolved United States Attorney deaths:
**[[Beranton Whisenant]] an Assistant United States Attorney who was found on a beach in [[Florida]], unsolved murder..Not [[Suicide]]
**[[Jonathan Luna]] an Assistant United States Attorney who was stabbed 36 times in [[Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]], unsolved murder about the same time [[Lawrence F. Stengel]] was nominated to Federal Court..<ref>http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/lawrence-stengel-former-county-judge-named-chief-judge-of-us/article_f7e2f510-7638-11e7-a428-17ac1c92d5ff.html,</ref>
**[[Thomas C. Wales]] federal prosecutor, unsolved murder.


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[[Category:State highways in Illinois|096]]
[[Category:State highways in Illinois|096]]
[[Category:Great River Road|096]]
[[Category:Great River Road|096]]
[[Category:Transportation in Calhoun County, Illinois]]
[[Category:Transportation in Adams County, Illinois]]
[[Category:Transportation in Pike County, Illinois]]
[[Category:Transportation in Hancock County, Illinois]]
[[Category:Transportation in Henderson County, Illinois]]

Latest revision as of 04:51, 4 January 2024

Illinois Route 96 marker
Illinois Route 96
Map
Illinois Route 96 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by IDOT
Length141.16 mi[1] (227.17 km)
Existed1924[2]–present
Major junctions
South end IL 100 in Kampsville
Major intersections US 54 in Rockport
I-72 / US 36 in Kinderhook

I-172 / IL 110 (CKC) in Quincy
US 24 in Quincy
US 136 in Hamilton
North end IL 94 in Lomax
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountiesCalhoun, Adams, Pike, Hancock, Henderson
Highway system
IL 95 IL 97

Illinois Route 96 (IL 96) is a 141.16-mile-long (227.17 km) north–south state highway in far western Illinois. It runs from IL 100 in Kampsville, not far from a ferry crossing across the Illinois River, to IL 94 north of Terre Haute.[1]

Route description

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IL 96 in Lomax

Illinois 96 follows much of the Great River Road in Illinois north from Kampsville, where it runs west to the Mississippi River and then turns north, passing U.S. Route 54 at a rural intersection and Interstate 72 at an old terminus near Kinderhook. It overlaps Illinois Route 106 west of Kinderhook and then runs parallel to Illinois Route 57 into Quincy. Within Quincy it follows 36th Street, State Street and 24th Street before overlapping briefly with U.S. Route 24. It also overlaps U.S. Route 136 in Hamilton, IL (across from Keokuk, Iowa) and Illinois Route 9 from Niota to Dallas City, Illinois. Between Hamilton and Dallas City, Illinois 96 also passes through historic Nauvoo along Durphy and Mulholland Streets, two major streets that intersect in the middle of the town.

History

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IL 96 concurrent with IL 106

SBI Route 96 originally followed the modern-day Illinois 96 from Niota south to Kinderhook. In 1941, the state announced that IL 96 was extended north through Dallas City and Lomax to Terre Haute. Various state route designations (IL 96A) were used for Carmen Road between Lomax and Gulfport until the 1965 Mississippi River floods. In March 1941, IL 96 was extended south to Hamburg to a historical ferry crossing.[3] The Hamburg ferry stopped running in 1960. In 1950, Illinois 96 was rerouted into Kampsville, where another ferry crossing is located nearby on Illinois Route 108.[2]

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[4]kmDestinationsNotes
CalhounKampsville0.00.0
IL 100 / Great River Road south / Illinois River Road – Detroit, Alton, Archeological Museum
south end of Great River Road overlap
Mozier7.311.7Mississippi River Road - Hamburg
Pike19.731.7County Highway 10 - Nebo
Pleasant Hill20.633.2Main Street - Martinsburg
Atlas27.744.6
US 54 / Great River Road Spur – Louisiana, Pittsfield, Pike Station River Access
New Canton38.862.4Mississippi Street - Barry, El Dara
Kinderhook44.471.5
IL 106 east (Quincy Street) – Barry
south end of IL 106 overlap
Hull47.075.6
IL 106 west – Hull
north end of IL 106 overlap
47.476.3 I-72 / US 36 – Quincy, Hannibal, SpringfieldI-72 exit 10
48.077.2
Great River Road north (County Highway 57) – Quincy
north end of Great River Road overlap; former IL 57
Adams62.8101.1

I-172 / IL 110 (CKC) to I-72 – Hannibal, Quincy, Macomb
I-172 exit 10
Quincy68.6110.4 IL 104 (Broadway Street)
73.2117.8


US 24 west / Great River Road (National Route) south / Lincoln Heritage Trail (Western Branch) spur – Quincy
south end of US 24 / Great River Road / Lincoln Heritage Trail spur overlap
73.8118.8

US 24 east / Lincoln Heritage Trail (Western Branch) south – Quincy Airport, Mount Sterling
north end of US 24 / Lincoln Heritage Trail spur overlap; south end of Lincoln Heritage Trail overlap
Ursa78.4126.2Maple Street - Meyer, Bear Creek Public Use Area, Canton Toll Ferry
78.5126.3
IL 61 north
Hancock98.3158.2

Great River Road (National Route) north – Warsaw, Warsaw Historical District
north end of Great River Road overlap
Hamilton102.2164.5
US 136 east – Carthage
south end of US 136 overlap
102.8165.4
Great River Road Spur (7th Street) – Wildcat Springs Park
south end of Great River Road spur overlap
102.9165.6


US 136 west / Great River Road (National Route) south – Keokuk
north end of US 136 / Great River Road spur overlap; south end of Great River Road overlap
Niota123.7199.1


IL 9 west / Great River Road (National Route) north (Fort Madison Bridge) – Fort Madison
south end of IL 9 overlap; north end of Great River Road (National Route) overlap (IL 96 north of here is an alternate route of the Great River Road)
Dallas City130.3209.7
IL 9 east – La Harpe
north end of IL 9 overlap
HendersonLomax136.3219.4


Great River Road north / Lincoln Heritage Trail (Western Branch) north (Carman Road) to US 34
north end of Great River Road / Lincoln Heritage Trail overlap
141.16227.17 IL 94 – Biggsville, La Harpe
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2006). "T2 GIS Data". Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  2. ^ a b Carlson, Rich. Illinois Highways Page: Routes 81 thru 100. Last updated April 15, 2005. Retrieved April 20, 2006.
  3. ^ "New State Road Map Completed". Edwardsville Intelligencer. March 22, 1941. p. 2. Retrieved November 6, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  4. ^ "Overview Map of IL 96" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
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