This village has a pleasant
location. It is laid out as a town site May 2, 1871,
on land owned by R. W. Gerlaw, after whom it bears
its name. It is situated in the N. W. quarter of
Section 34, Spring Grove township, and is on the Rockford,
Rock Island R. R. six miles north from Monmouth.
A. A. Elder opened the first store in Sept.,
1871. James Webster sometime after, built a
large store, with a fine hall in second story. A brisk
trade has been carried on here, considering its nearness to
the county seat. The books of the R. R. co. show that
the shipment of stock has reached more than 200 cars in a
single year. Very little grain is shipped from this
point, as all is needed by feeders of stock.
The Christian church was organized in 1858, by Rev.
L. S. Wallace, and a house of worship was built about
about two miles north east from the town at a cost of 4950.
This building was moved to the town site in 1874, and was
thoroughly repaired. Among the first members were
J. T. Gilmore and wife, R. W. Lair and wife, B.
F. Gardner and wife and others. The present
membership is about forty. No pastor. |