South Rose Street Hutsonville, IL Six log cabins representing life as it had been in Illinois in 1812 can be found in the Crawford County community of Hutsonville. The re-created village is dedicated to the Isaac Hutson family, who were massacred by Indians in 1812. The village is located one-and-a-half miles south of Hutsonville on Outer South Rose Street and stands sixty-four rods west of the original massacre site. The cabin was built near the creek that later bore the first white settler's name: Hutson. 6/18/10 |