James Lemen Sr.
Posted by: BruceS
N 38° 17.388 W 090° 08.790
15S E 749564 N 4241822
A Revolutionary War veteran with ties to Thomas Jefferson and the establishment of the Baptist Church in Illinois buried in a farm field south of Waterloo, IL.
Waymark Code: WM9KK
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 03/28/2006
Views: 19
James Lemen was born in Berkeley County, Virginia on November 20, 1760. He
enlisted in 1777 and participated in the Battle of White Plains and served for 2
years. He moved to Illinois in 1786 and settled in New Design, which he founded.
At the suggestion of President Thomas Jefferson he built Richland Creek
Baptist Church, near Collinsville, which became first anti- slavery church in
Illinois. He along with his sons started many baptist churches in Illinois. He
died Jan 08,1823.
The monument is located on private property. The day I visited the land owner
was not home so I could not walk to the monument. The monument is visible from a
distance as it is 11 feet tall. For better pictures of the monument (visit
link)
Visit Instructions:PLEASE NOTE: This category is for American Revolutionary War Veterans only. Veterans of other revolutions are not part of this category.
I have allowed one entry for a grave of British solders, but it was an exception. Please only list graves for Colonial soldiers.
Simply visit the locations. Please provide as much information as possible. Pictures would be a great addition.