I left home around 6:30 this morning in search of adventure. I headed west and soon found myself on Illinois Route 2, heading south from Rockford. This is a stretch of road where there’s enough to see to make it an adventure in itself.
I stopped to see the historical marker. It said:
The Regulators and the Banditti
In the 1830,s and 1840s an organized criminal gang known as the Banditti of the Prairie was active on the midwestern frontier. In 1841 six members were arrested and held for trial in Oregon, Illinois. On March 21, the day before the trial, the new Oregon courthouse was burned. In retaliation, a group led by W.S. Wellington organized the Regulators and ordered several suspected Banditti to emigrate or be whipped. Some left but those remaining forced Wellington to resign as Regulator leader. He was replaced by John Campbell. John Driscoll, a Banditti leader, and his four sons (Pierce, William, David, and Taylor) made a career of horse stealing and murder. When the Regulators gave the Driscolls 20 days to leave Illinois, the Banditti decided to kill Campbell and Phineas Chaney, another Regulator leader. Chaney escaped but on June 27, 1841, Campbell was killed by David and Taylor while John, William, and Pierce waited nearby. John was caught and jailed at Oregon. The Regulators apprehended William and Pierce and forcibly took John from jail. The three were ‘tried’ in Washington Grove on June 29 by a jury of 111 Regulators. Pierce was released but the other two were found guilty. John was shot by 56 men and William by 55. Although Banditti activity continued for several years, it was no longer centered in Ogle County. The Regulator judge and jury (112 men) were tried for the vigilante murder of the Driscolls and were acquitted.
If you’d like to know more, click here. The Illinois Historical Markers site added the information that the marker is missing.
I found it.
Route 2 is one of the prettier roads I know of in Illinois. In addition to the stuff I mentioned above, there are a lot of pretty farms and many other river views.