Henry Levens

 

HENRY LEVENS
When Henry LEVENS came to the Horse Prairie Settlement about 1800, he brought a large family of sons and daughters. Though they were good and substantial citizens, they might have been forgotten long ago had they not been in one way a most unusual group. Most of his sons and daughters, as well as the father were accomplished violinists. The LEVENS place became noted as a hospitable and cheerful one where music and laughter were the rule instead of the exception. In 1800 LEVENS was operating a gristmill and sawmill. Most of the timbers for early day flat boats built in the Kaskaskia region came from his mill. He left for Missouri in 1818.

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