NAMES ON THE PERSONAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT OF SCHAUMBURG TOWNSHIP, CA. 1918-1921

Without phone books in the early years of the 1900s, it can be tough to find a list of residents of Schaumburg Township. It is, of course, always possible to find them in the decennial census or on plat maps, or even in a list of property owners who are assessed taxes on their property.

Fortunately, in the library’s files, there are two such lists of property owners and their tax assessments from the year 1901 and an unidentified year that, with a bit of research, could be narrowed down to a three-year period of 1918-1921.

This week we will provide the names from the list that is ca. 1918-1921. Both lists, interestingly enough, are categorized by School District. At that time, Schaumburg Township had five school districts. In 1901, they were simply labeled 1-5. By the later assessment, they were labeled 51-55.

Hand drawn map of the boundaries of the Schaumburg Township school districts from 1872-1925. From the Local History files of the Schaumburg Township District Library.
The New Era School or District 43 1/2 School. Photo credit to the Daily Herald

School District 43 1/2. (The district was located in the very northeast corner of Hanover Township but also included a small portion of Schaumburg Township in the very northwest corner. The school was on Old Higgins Road, just west of the intersection with Shoe Factory Road.)

  • Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co. ….. 1680
  • Cleveland, Fred, Elgin, Ill., R.D. 6 ….. 2540
  • Chicago Telephone Co. ….. 100
  • Greve, Lorenz, Elgin, Ill., R.D. 6 ….. 875
  • Hoth, Wm., Elgin, Ill. R.D. 6 ….. 1630
  • Heine, H.F., Elgin, Ill. R.D. 6 ….. 1360
  • Heine, Fred, Elgin, Ill. R.D. 6 ….. 1485
  • Lichthardt, Edward, Elgin, Ill. R.D. 6 ….. 1425
  • Wells, Frank, Elgin, Ill. R.D. 6 …..1115
The District 1 or, later, the District 51 School. Photo credit to Marion (Gerschefske) Ravagnie.

School District 51. (The district was located in the northwest corner of the township. The school was on the south side of Higgins Road between Roselle and Barrington Roads. There were 21 property holders in the district.)

  • Bartels, Arthur, Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1855
  • Biermann, John W., Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1395
  • Beutradt, Henry, Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 2050
  • Chicago Telephone Co., ….. 808
  • Dannerman, Edward, Palatine, Ill., R.D. 2 ….. 4935
  • Einecke, Herman, Palatine, Ill., R.D. 2 ….. 570
  • Geistfeldt, August J., Palatine, Ill., R.D. 2 ….. 985
    • Greve, W.H., Dundee, Ill ….. 1340
    • Greve, August E., Palatine, Ill. ….. 2735
    • Hattendorf, August, Palatine, Ill. ….. 2285
    • Heide, Fred, Palatine, Ill. ….. 4415
    • John Bros., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1585
    • Kerrigen, John, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1020
    • Kuntz, John, Palatine, Ill. ….. 450
    • Knake, Carl, Palatine, Ill. ….. 395
    • Linenkohl, Fred, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1075
    • Lemke, Fred, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1375
    • Lohse, Wm., Elgin, Ill., R.D. 5 ….. 2055
    • Lichthardt, August, Elgin, Ill., R.D. 5 ….. 1545
    • Meyer, Ben, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1585
    • Nebel, Fred, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1795
    • Sunderlage, Edward, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1675
    • Steinmeyer, Herman, Elgin, Ill. R.D. 6 ….. 3195
    • Sporleder, A.C., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1575
    • Troyke, Herman R., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1210
    • Volkening, Amanda, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1495
    • Volkening, Fred, Elgin, Ill. R.D. 5 ….. 2100
    • Elgin, W., Elgin, Ill. R.D. 5 ….. 1735
    • Wille, Wm., Palatine, Ill. ….. 2555
    • Witthager, Chas., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1045
    • Witthaeger, W., Palatine, Ill. ….. 950
    • Zaelhek, Fred, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1120
    • Zienke, John Jr., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1320
The District 2 or, later, the District 52 School. Photo credit to the Schaumburg Township District Library.

School District 52. (The district was located in the northeast corner of the township. The school was located on the west side of Plum Grove  Road, south of the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway. There were 34 property holders in the district.)

  • Blum, C., Palatine, Ill. ….. 2170
  • Chicago Telephone Co. ….. 512
  • Fasse, H.G., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1405
  • Freise, Alfred J., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1385
  • Freise, Caroline, Palatine, Ill. ….. 3000
  • Freise, H.J., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1825
  • Freise, H.W., Palatine, Ill. ….. 8060
  • Freise, W.H., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1335
  • Huenerberg, W.F., Palatine, Ill. ….. 3695
  • Huenerberg, Mary, Palatine, Ill. ….. 2000
  • Kastning, S., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1140
  • Kublank, W., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1225
  • Klink, A.W., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1600
  • Koenig, Henry, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1365
  • Mess, Otto, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1255
  • Mensching, Louis, Palatine, Ill. ….. 360
  • Quindel, C., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1535
  • Quindel, H.C., Palatine, Ill. ….. 735
  • Schrage, E.F., Palatine, Ill. ….. 830
  • Storey, L., Palatine, Ill. ….. 860
  • Storey & Johnson, Palatine, Ill. ….. 300
  • Wilkening, W.D., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1485
  • Zwiefel, John, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1535
The District 3 or, later, the District 53 School. Photo credit to LaVonne (Thies) Presley.

School District 53. (The District was located in the southeast corner of the township. The school was located on the east side of Meacham Road, north of Salt Creek and south of old East Schaumburg Road. There were 32 property holders in the district.)

  • Botterman, Herman, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1405
  • Bohne, Fred, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 4130
  • Boeger, Herman, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 3495
  • Chicago Telephone Co. ….. 350
  • Foege, Henry, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1100
  • Fasse, Herman H., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1315
  • Gathman, Henry, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 875
  • Gerken, Ben, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 790
  • Gathman, L., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1195
  • Hacker, John, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 900
  • Hattendorf, Wm., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1895
  • Harke, H., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 2840
  • Kastning, John, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1345
  • Kruse, Louis F., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1570
  • Kruse, Henry J., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 575
  • Luersser, Henry F., Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1145
  • Lichthardt, Fred H., Roselle, Ill., R. D. 1 ….. 3135
  • Lange, Ed., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1320
  • Moeller, Wm., Palatine, Ill. ….. 1510
  • Moeller, Herman, Roselle, Ill. R.D. 1 ….. 1080
  • Nerge, Louis F., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1600
  • Pfingsten, F.W., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 2120
  • Punzer, F., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 850
  • Redeker, Louis, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1480
  • Redswald, Henry F., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1400
  • Schloman, Henry T., Palatine, Ill. R.D. 1 ….. 2980
  • Thies, Sophia, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1950
  • Thies, August, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 925
  • Thies, Regina, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1050
  • Wede, Louis, Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 200
  • Wede, L.W., Itasca, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 770
The District 4 or, later, the District 54 School. Photo credit to Schaumburg Township District Library

School District 54. (The district was located in the center of the township. The school was located on the north side of Schaumburg Road, just west of Roselle Road. There were 54 property holders in the district.)

  • Batterman, Fred, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 310
  • Bell, Austin, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 2120
  • Brackman, Henry, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 110
  • Brackman, Henry, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1100
  • Busche, Frank, Elgin, Ill., R.D. 5 ….. 1415
  • Chicago Telephone Co. ….. 0
  • Clansing, Henry, Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1170
  • Clansing, John, Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 410
  • Engelking, John, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1650
  • Eineke, Mary, Palatine, Ill. ….. 955
  • Farmers Bank, Roselle, Ill. R.D. 1 ….. 10,000
  • Fasse, Henry, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 8710
  • Fenz, John, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 910
  • Fenz, H.W., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 710
  • Geiseke, John, Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 7685
  • Geiske, W., Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 170
  • Greve, Thordor, Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1230
  • Gerschefske, Richard, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1075
  • Habenstieh, Bros., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 2630
  • Hartman, Herman, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1055
  • Homeyer, John, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 2110
  • Homeyer, John H., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1245
  • Hinrichs, Louis, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 700
  • Hattendorf, Fred, Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 4485
  • Hattendorf, W.C., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1295
  • Hunnbracht, H.L., Palatine, Ill. ….. 200
  • Heide, W.A., Palatine, Ill. ….. 635
  • Hoffman, Chas. E., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 6110
  • Jopp, W.A., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 835
  • Jopp, John, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1140
  • Jennings, O.D., Palatine, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1770
  • Kastning, Herman F., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1185
  • Kruse, Henry, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 14,710
  • Kastning, W., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1195
  • Krumwede, Henry, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1730
  • Kreft, W.C., Palatine, Ill. ….. 410
  • Lichthardt, John, Roselle, Ill. ….. 4170
  • Lichthardt, Henry, Roselle, Ill. ….. 5235
  • Lichthardt, Emil F., Roselle, Ill. ….. 3285
  • Licthardt, Herman, Roselle, Ill. ….. 9895
  • Lake Zurich Dairy Co., Roselle, Ill. ….. 350
  • Meyer, Chas., Roselle, Ill. ….. 310
  • Menke, Louis, Roselle, Ill. ….. 1245
  • Mueser, Barney, Roselle, Ill. ….. 820
  • Nebel, Albert, Roselle, Ill. ….. 910
  • Nerge, Henry F., Roselle, Ill. ….. 7200
  • Nerge, Walker J., Roselle, Ill. ….. 1675
  • Nerge, F.W., Roselle, Ill. ….. 1660
  • Nerge, Herman ….. 1260
  • Nerge, Emil ….. 310
  • Altendorf, H.E., Roselle, Ill. ….. 5175
  • Peterson Bros., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1350
  • Pelletier, Renata, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 200
  • Quindel, H.E., Roselle, Ill. ….. 250
  • Springinsguth, Fred, Roselle, Ill. ….. 9985
  • Sporleder, Frank, Roselle, Ill. ….. 1115
  • Schoenbeck, Louis, Roselle, Ill. ….. 6100
  • Schultz, Fred, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1460
  • Thies, Wilhelmine, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 15,000
  • Tuttor, Frank, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 200
  • Volkening, Henry Jr., Palatine, Ill. ….. 2125
  • Volkening, Henry, Palatine, Ill. ….. 5000
  • Weise, John, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1135
  • Wilkening, Henry, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1300
  • Winkelhake, H.C., Palatine, Ill. ….. 4485
  • Winkelhake, Herman, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1640
  • Winkelhake, Herman, Palatine, Ill. ….. 1000
  • Winkelhake, Mary ….. 2000
The District 5 or, later, the District 55 School. Photo credit to Schaumburg Township District Library

School District 55. (The district was located in the southern part of the township. The school was located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Rodenburg Road and Wiese (Wise) Road. There were 27 property holders in the district.)

  • Busche, H.C., Elgin, Ill., R.D. 5 ….. 3685
  • Bartels, H.H., Elgin, Ill., R.D. 5 ….. 7025
  • Beismer, Henry, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1665
  • Blomberg, Ernst, Elgin, Ill., R.D. 5 ….. 1265
  • Beaniger, W.W., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 325
  • Backhaus, Louis, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 835
  • Chicago Telephone Co., ….. 1304
  • Eineke, Wm., Ontarioville, Ill., R.D. 6 ….. 2035
  • Fraas, John, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 2485
  • Fraas, Christ, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 2220
  • Hecht, Sophie, Ontarioville, Ill., R.D. 6 ….. 1500
  • Haseman, Aug., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1195
  • Hartman, Fred, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 5535
  • Heinn, E.G., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1285
  • Joems, Henry, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1050
  • Lichthardt, F., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 6175
  • Lichthardt, W., Elgin, Ill., R.D. 5 ….. 3225
  • Meyer, John, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 770
  • Palmer, Dan, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 478
  • Springinsguth, Hy., Elgin, Ill., R.D. 5 ….. 1985
  • Strauh, Ed, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 825
  • Stimpf, Ed., Ontarioville, Ill., R.D. 5 ….. 1175
  • Salge, Wm., Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 200
  • Thieman, Arthur, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1015
  • Vogtman, Ben, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 585
  • Wille, Conrad, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1145
  • Weise, Fred, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 1300
  • Weise, Mm, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 960
  • Wille, Herman, Roselle, Ill., R.D. 1 ….. 2575
  • Western Union Telegraph Co. ….. 418

It was possible to narrow down the years that this Personal Property Assessment list was issued because of two names: O.D. Jennings and Louis Menke. We know that O.D. Jennings purchased his farm in 1918 and Louis Menke sold his property in 1920. It is also possible that there are other clues in the list that would narrow the scope even more.

1926 Schaumburg Township Thrift Press map

Interesting to note is that there were 168 property owners in the 1901 list versus 194 in this list, with the biggest difference in numbers appearing in District 54 at the center of the township. It is not too surprising that this district would be more subdivided than the other school districts, given the fact that, even then, this was the center of activity in the township.

Take a look at the map above and you can see the area on the east side of Roselle Road at Schaumburg Road is blocked out. This is simply because it was the most densely populated part of the township. It would have been difficult to include all of those taxpayers on such a simple map.

One also has to assume that, like last week’s list, the smaller assessment amounts apply to those property holders who may only have had a house, an outbuilding or shed, and a few acres of land at best. These would be the owners whose assessment was $800 or less.

The library has the 1926 Thrift Press plat map in its collection where many of the above names pop up. In comparing the list to the property sizes on the map, it is easy to gauge who is paying more in taxes. In this list we can also see that the top ten property holders are:

  • Wilhelmine Thies ….. 15,000
  • Henry Kruse ….. 14,710
  • Farmers Bank ….. 10,000
  • Fred Springinsguth ….. 9985
  • Herman Lichthardt ….. 9895
  • Henry Fasse ….. 8710
  • H.W. Freise ….. 8060
  • John Geiseke ….. 7685
  • Henry Nerge ….. 7200
  • Chas. E. Hoffman ….. 6110

The Fasses, Freises, Lichthardts and Springinsguths are names that also appeared on the 1901 list. It is obvious that the farms were kept in the family through inheritance. Most interesting is the Farmers Bank. Was it this bank that was located on the northeast corner of Schaumburg and Roselle Roads? Or, had the bank purchased a sizable parcel of property and was being taxed on it?

Farmers Bank of Schaumburg. Photo credit to the Schaumburg Township District Library

One has to suppose that, due to the fact that it was such a well-appointed building, that it would have resulted in substantially higher taxes. The description in this blog post on the bank says the following: “It is a substantial 2-story brick building, 25 ft. wide, 44 ft. long and 26 ft. high above foundation with 8 ft. basement and large, heavy walled vault inside. The outside walls are of light grey pressed brick with Bedford stone font, window and door sills and caps also stone cornicer [sic].”

One last thing to observe is that, 20 years later, there was a parcel of property in each one of the school districts for the Chicago Telephone Company. This was not the case in 1901 where there was only one parcel owned by the utility and it was located in District 54. Clearly, most property owners had telephones by this time, and it had become necessary to provide switching stations throughout the township to handle the influx in phone traffic.

Conversely, there was still only one Western Union Telegraph location and it was in District 55, having moved from the District 53 spot in 1901. The southern boundary of District 55 also ran along the Milwaukee Road tracks so it is possible they had moved their maintenance and supply depot in the intervening years.

Neither Western Union nor Chicago Telephone have any type of address on this list so these may have been unimproved parcels of property owned by the companies. They were simply being taxed on the land and, possibly, whatever farm buildings and/or houses that still existed.

If you notice anything else that is interesting or perplexing on these two lists, please submit a comment or send me an email. Any correlations or anomalies are always appreciated.

Jane Rozek
Local History Librarian
Schaumburg Township District Library
jrozek@stdl.org

NAMES ON THE PERSONAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT OF SCHAUMBURG TOWNSHIP, 1901

Without phone books in the early years of the 1900s, it can be tough to find a list of residents of Schaumburg Township. It is, of course, always possible to find them in the decennial census or on plat maps or even in a list of property owners who are assessed taxes on their property.

Fortunately, in the library’s files, there are two such lists of property owners and their tax assessments from the year 1901 and an unidentified year that, due to a bit of research, could be narrowed down to a five-year period of 1918-1921.

This week we will provide the list of names from 1901. Both lists, interestingly enough, are categorized by School District. At that time, Schaumburg Township had five school districts. In 1901, they were simply labeled 1-5. By the later assessment, they were labeled 51-55.

Hand drawn map of the boundaries of the Schaumburg Township school districts from 1872-1925. From the Local History files of the Schaumburg Township District Library.

The curious thing with this list is that some of the property owners that fall under each school district did not necessarily live in their district. For instance, Fred Steinmeyer who is listed under District 2, lived on Barrington Road, in the far northwest corner of the township. He was much closer to District 1 and the school on West Higgins Road.

Or, William Pfingsten is listed under District 5. His farm was between Plum Grove and Meacham, south of Salt Creek. He was much closer to the District 3 school on the east side of Meacham.

The 1901 names from the list follow, along with the “full cash value” of the property:

The District 1 or, later, the District 51 School. Photo credit to Marion (Gerschefske) Ravagnie.

School District 1. (The district was located in the northwest corner of the township. The school was on the south side of Higgins Road between Roselle and Barrington Roads. There were 21 property holders in the district.)

  • Baumgarten, Fred….. 573
  • Baumgarten, Carl….. 441
  • Freise, H.C. ….. 3233
  • Fasse, G. ….. 2713
  • Freise, Wm. ….. 9170
  • Freise, H.W. ….. 11,135
  • Goede, Carl….. 585
  • Huenerberg, Wm. F. ….. 945
  • Huenerberg, Mrs. Mary….. 6000
  • Jacobs, Mrs. H. ….. 2547
  • Krueger, Wm. ….. 415
  • Kublank, Wm. ….. 1115
  • Menching, H. ….. 552
  • Muller, H. ….. 1000
  • Mess, H. ….. 1315
  • Quindel, C ….. 479
  • Redeker, F.W. ….. 1645
  • Schrage, H. ….. 729
  • Schrage, F. ….. 535
  • Schrage, W. ….. 615
  • Wilkening, Wm. ….. 645
The District 2 or, later, the District 52 School. Photo credit to the Schaumburg Township District Library.

School District 2. (The district was located in the northeast corner of the township. The school was located on the west side of Plum Grove  Road, south of the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway. There were 34 property holders in the district.)

  • Biermann, Aug. ….. 715
  • Boehmer & Lagershulz ….. 2565
  • Bentrodt, George ….. 2580
  • Dammerman, Ed. ….. 975
  • Dammerman, H. ….. 500
  • Geiscke, Fred ….. 2040
  • Greve, J.D. ….. 3978
  • Greve, August ….. 1080
  • Geiseke, Henry ….. 1600
  • Hattendorf, C. ….. 840
  • Hausing, Herman ….. 745
  • Heide, Fred ….. 2063
  • Heine, August ….. 1778
  • Jahns Bros. ….. 3590
  • Kuhl, Fred …..463
  • Knake, Carl ….. 741
  • Kasening, H. ….. 1980
  • Lichthardt, Henry ….. 1010
  • Meyer, J.D. …..8500
  • Meyer, J.D. ….. 5855
  • Nebel, Fred ….. 970
  • Othmer, Chas. ….. 495
  • Steinmeyer, Her. …..1380
  • Sunderlage, W. ….. 1125
  • Sunderlage, Catherine ….. 3000
  • Toppel, W. ….. 400
  • Volkening, F. ….. 6170
  • Withaeger, Chas. ….. 920
  • Wilharm, W. ….. 713
  • Wille, Wm. ….. 595
  • Wille, C. Jr. ….. 526
The District 3 or, later, the District 53 School. Photo credit to LaVonne (Thies) Presley.

School District 3. (The District was located in the southeast corner of the township. The school was located on the east side of Meacham Road, north of Salt Creek and south of old East Schaumburg Road. There were 32 property holders in the district.)

  • Ackman, Mrs. Sophia ….. 100
  • Beisner, Louis ….. 1155
  • Benhart, Wm. ….. 640
  • Feuerhake, F. ….. 1508
  • Fraas, Chris ….. 1195
  • Gehrls, John ….. 345
  • Hitzemann, H. ….. 685
  • Hartmann, F. ….. 800
  • Huske, Julius ….. 723
  • Hecht, F.C. …..3960
  • Haseman, Aug. ….. 1725
  • Kneueke, F. ….. 100
  • Kruse, W. ….. 990
  • Kruse, Henry ….. 2757
  • Katz, Fred ….. 1350
  • Liepitz, Wm. ….. 495
  • Lichthardt, Fred ….. 8838
  • Lichthardt, W. estate, Lichthardt, Fred admr. …..8500
  • Liseberg, Carl …..690
  • Meyer, Mrs. Mary …..100
  • Meyer, John ….. 1840
  • Mensching, John ….. 855
  • Meyer, Fred …..465
  • Ney, Henry ….. 310
  • Nerge, August ….. 975
  • Niemeyer, H. ….. 590
  • Pfortmuller, Aug. …..750
  • Springinsguth, F. …..7650
  • Thiemann, F. ….. 476
  • Wiese, Henry ….. 683
  • Wille, Her. …..600
  • Western Union Tel. Co. ….. 490
The District 4 or, later, the District 54 School. Photo credit to Schaumburg Township District Library

School District 4. (The district was located in the center of the township. The school was located on the north side of Schaumburg Road, just west of Roselle Road. There were 54 property holders in the district.)

  • Boeger, Her. ….. 800
  • Busche, Mrs. Henry ….. 3315
  • Boehmer & Deirking …..1300
  • Becker, Henry ….. 6107
  • Becker, Herman ….. 500
  • Chicago Telephone Co. ….. 125
  • Dohl, Henry ….. 600
  • Dierking, Henry ….. 690
  • Embke, Fred ….. 840
  • Einecke, Henry ….. 325
  • Engelking, John …..775
  • Fenz, John ….. 11,585
  • Fasse, Chris ….. 740
  • Gieseke, John ….. 6030
  • Grere, J.G. ….. 845
  • Hattendorf, Fred ….. 595
  • Hartmann, Henry ….. 3516
  • Haberkamp, Henry ….. 165
  • Haberkamp, Aug. ….. 550
  • Homeyer, John ….. 1030
  • Joens, H. ….. 945
  • Japp, John ….. 417
  • Japp, Andreas ….. 2000
  • Japp, W. ….. 2145
  • Krog, Theo ….. 717
  • Kastning, Chris ….. 1946
  • Lichthardt, Her. …..5440
  • Licthardt, W. estate, Lichthardt, Her. exr. ….. 1200
  • Meirs, Aug. ….. 730
  • Manke, Louis ….. 100
  • Meyer, W. ….. 4000
  • Menke, H. ….. 655
  • Nerge, H.C. ….. 1235
  • Nerge, H.F. ….. 6076
  • Nerge, Her. ….. 1335
  • Nerge, F.W. ….. 500
  • Peck, H. ….. 100
  • Pelletier, G. ….. 100
  • Panzer, Fer. ….. 1556
  • Quindel, H.E. ….. 305
  • Salge, H. ….. 590
  • Schween, Aug. ….. 1715
  • Sporleder, W. ….. 3050
  • Sporleder, F. ….. 805
  • Schonbeck, Louis ….. 4090
  • Trost, Carl. ….. 710
  • Thies, H. ….. 5585
  • Vogt, Gottlieb ….. 100
  • Wille, Henry ….. 700
  • Wilkening, C. ….. 3055
  • Wilkening, H. ….. 1565
  • Winkelhake, H.C. ….. 550
  • Winkelhake, Henry ….. 1495
The District 5 or, later, the District 55 School. Photo credit to Schaumburg Township District Library

School District 5. (The district was located in the southern part of the township. The school was located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Rodenburg Road and Wiese (Wise) Road. There were 27 property holders in the district.)

  • Botterman, Her. ….. 526
  • Boeger, Her. ….. 860
  • Bolme, Fred ….. 1630
  • Bartels, C. ….. 3015
  • Bartels, C. agent for Bartels, Fred ….. 2600
  • Esau, Wm. ….. 340
  • Fasse, John ….. 15,130
  • Fasse, Henry ….. 9643
  • Gathman, H. ….. 545
  • Gathman, Louis ….. 475
  • Harke, Henry ….. 2750
  • Hattendorf, W. ….. 965
  • Harke, Frederick, est. Harke, Henry, exr. ….. 7000
  • Kastning, John ….. 1380
  • Kruse, H. ….. 688
  • Lichthardt, John ….. 4360
  • Lange, Edward ….. 725
  • Moller, H. ….. 575
  • Pfingsten, Wm. ….. 1960
  • Redeker, H. ….. 100
  • Redeker, H.C. ….. 1420
  • Tutter, Frank ….. 530
  • Theis, Her. ….. 580
  • Theis, Henry ….. 1398
  • Wede, Louis ….. 543
  • Wilkening, Louis ….. 11,845

There are some interesting conclusions to be drawn from this assessment list.

First, the largest district, by far, was District 4 in the center of the township. This is not surprising as this was where the population was most dense. It is also unsurprising that the District 4 or District 54 school was one of the last two one-room schools to close before the districts were consolidated into one District 54. (The District 1 or 51 school was the other that remained until consolidation.)

It is also interesting to note the top ten property holders by Full Cash Value:

  • Fasse, John ….. 15,130
  • Wilkening, Louis ….. 11,845
  • Fenz, John ….. 11,585
  • Freise, H.W. ….. 11,135
  • Fasse, Henry ….. 9643
  • Freise, Wm. ….. 9170
  • Lichthardt, Fred ….. 8838
  • Lichthardt, W. est, Lichthardt, Fred admr. ….. 8500
  • Meyer, J.D. ….. 8500 & 5855 *
  • Springinsguth, F. ….. 7650

John and Henry Fasse, two of the largest landowners were father and son and they owned two large, contiguous parcels on the east side of Meacham Road, south of Old Schaumburg Road. The parcels straddled Salt Creek and the Schweikher House and the Fox Run Driving Range can be found there today.

John’s daughter, Pauline, married H.W. Freise. His father, William Freise, owned three contiguous parcels near today’s location of Woodfield Mall.

Wilkening Creamery in the background. The bridge crosses Salt Creek. Photo credit to Schaumburg Township District Library.

Louis Wilkening, the second largest landowner in the township, owned property where he opened this creamery on the north side of Schaumburg Road, across from today’s Spring Valley.

John Fenz & Son Gen. Merchandise store. Photo credit to the Schaumburg Township District Library.

John Fenz owned this store on the southwest corner of the intersection of Roselle and Schaumburg Roads where the clock tower stands today.

The Fred and William Licthardt properties bordered today’s Weathersfield Way and ran between Schaumburg and Plum Grove Road.

J.D. Meyer owned a large parcel that straddled Higgins Road, west of its intersection with Golf Road. The District 1 school was on his property.

Lastly, F. Springinsguth, owned a large piece of property south of Schaumburg Road that did NOT border Springinsguth Road. His father, Henry, is the one who owned the parcel that DID border Springinsguth Road, thereby giving their name to the road.

It is also interesting to note that two of the taxpayers were companies: Western Union Telegraph Company in District 3 and Chicago Telephone Company in District 4. The latter is referenced in the Encyclopedia of Chicago, where it is stated, “By the beginning of the twentieth century, Chicago Telephone was associated with the Bell network of American Telephone & Telegraph Co. (AT&T), the largest phone company in the United States. The number of Chicago-area telephones served by this company grew from 34,000 in 1900 to roughly one million by 1930.”

This 1913 postcard looking south from the intersection of Schaumburg and Roselle Roads, shows the telephone poles lining the west side of Roselle Road. Photo credit to the Schaumburg Township District Library.

In fact, in her book Genesis Of A Township, Marilyn Lind says that, in the year 1903, “The Chicago Telephone Company announced that it would build three branch lines east, west and north of the Center. The east branch was ready for customers in November as a Roselle exchange.” Clearly telephone service was rapidly moving into Schaumburg Township and, in 1901, the Chicago Telephone Company was ready to take advantage of the interest.

In regards to the mystery surrounding the Western Union property assessment, I contacted the Antique Wireless Association and later heard from J. Chris Hausler of the Morse Telegraph Club. He said that “it was not uncommon back then that the wires along a railroad were actually owned and operated by Western Union which would provide some of the wires on the line solely for railroad use and, in turn, the railroad provided the right of way for the wires. The railroad station agent would act as a Western Union telegraph operator providing “commercial” service to the community.”

The Western Union parcel on this tax assessment list was in School District 3 whose southern boundary ran near the Milwaukee Road tracks. Mr. Hausler further speculated that the parcel of land was purchased by Western Union as “a maintenance and supply depot for the company.” It is possible, then, that the land might have included a house, barn and/or outbuildings that would have made Western Union’s operations easier.

Next week, an undated list of property owners that was issued between the years of 1918 and 1921 will be our focus. It will be interesting to note the 20-year differences between the two lists.

Jane Rozek
Local History Librarian
Schaumburg Township District Library
jrozek@stdl.org