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Schuyler County, IL
Located in West Central Illinois, Schuyler County was organized in January 1825. Schuyler County is named for Philip Schuyler, a soldier of the French and Indian wars, a Major General of the American Revolution and later a member of the New York Senate.
Schuyler County is divided into 13 political townships with a 2020 census population of 6902. The county seat and Schuyler County Courthouse are located in Rushville, Illinois.
Schuyler County, IL
Located in West Central Illinois, Schuyler County was organized in January 1825. Schuyler County is named for Philip Schuyler, a soldier of the French and Indian wars, a Major General of the American Revolution and later a member of the New York Senate.
Schuyler County is divided into 13 political townships with a 2020 census population of 6902. The county seat and Schuyler County Courthouse are located in Rushville, Illinois.