Decatur

Illinois, United States
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Decatur, city, seat (1829) of Macon county, central Illinois, U.S. It lies along a bend in the Sangamon River (there dammed to form Lake Decatur), about halfway between Springfield and Champaign. First settled in 1820, the town was founded in 1829 and was named for the American naval hero Stephen Decatur. Abraham Lincoln, migrating with his family from Indiana, lived for a year (1830–31) near the city; Lincoln’s first political speech was delivered in what is now downtown Lincoln Square, and he was formally endorsed as a candidate for the presidency of the United States by the Republican state convention ...(100 of 358 words)