Cotton Hill, Illinois

Cotton Hill, also known as Crow's Mill or Cotton Hill Post Office, was a small unincorporated community on the banks of Sugar Creek in Ball Township, Sangamon County, Illinois, about eight miles south of downtown Springfield. It stood for slightly over a century, from the 1820s until it was razed in the 1930s to make way for Lake Springfield. In 1900 the community had an estimated population of 150, a post office and a train station on the Illinois Central. Just before its demolition in the 1930s the community had a store, a schoolhouse, a blacksmith's shop, and a gas station on Route 66.

Cotton Hill
Flooded town
Waters of Lake Springfield above former site of Cotton Hill
Cotton Hill
Coordinates: 39°41′43″N 89°37′44″W
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountySangamon
TownshipBall
Mill built1827
Razed and flooded1935
Named forCotton Hill Township
Elevation
550 ft (170 m)
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