Water Companies in Alvin, IL
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Aqua Illinois Inc
(217) 443-8538 more info
Bismarck Community Water District
(217) 759-7700 more info
* City of Alvin
(217) 431-2200 more info
Covington Water Department
(765) 793-3588 more info
Erh
(217) 267-7788 more info
Gifford Village Water Department
(217) 568-7256 more info
Gifford Village Water Dept
(217) 568-7122 more info
Hoopeston Water Works
(217) 283-5312 more info
Potomac Village Water Plant
(217) 987-6461 more info
Rossville Water Station
(217) 748-6342 more info
Village of Catlin: Water-Sewer Dept
(217) 427-2136 more info

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Facts about Alvin, IL:
Alvan is a village in South Ross Township, Vermilion County, Illinois, United States.. The U.S. Post Office, however, uses the name Alvin and the village is also often known by this alternate name. A settlement was founded in 1872 about a mile south of present-day Alvan, along the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad railroad, and was called Gilbert in honor of the founder, Alvan Gilbert. In 1875, the new Havana, Rantoul and Eastern Railroad (which became the Illinois Central Railroad) crossed the C&EI north of Gilbert, and the town of Alvan was founded at the intersection. Tradition says that the town's name became Alvin (with an "i" instead of an "a") because the post office mis-spelled it and refused to correct the error. In 1942 a tornado struck Alvan and caused much destruction, killing six people. A marker in the town commemorates the tragic event and reads as follows: Alvin Tornado Monday, March 16, 1942 11:40 AM Killed Billy Smith - Henry O'Farrell Ruth Viles - George...

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