Jersey County lies just northeast of where the great
Mississippi and
Illinois rivers meet. It is the former home of the
Kickapoo,
Menominee,
Potawatomi, and
Illiniwek Confederation Native Americans. The first European explorers to visit the area,
Father Marquette and
Louis Jolliet, arrived in 1673, where they encountered the fearsome painting of the
Piasa bird. The present day
Pere Marquette State Park, located near
Grafton, is named in Father Marquette's honor, and a monument to him is located at the park. Jersey County was founded on February 28, 1839, and was formed out of
Greene County. The county was named for the state of
New Jersey, from which many of the early settlers emigrated - which was itself named for the
Channel Island of
Jersey in
Great Britain. The area quickly evolved into several small agricultural communities. As the area soon began to flourish, a county government was established and a courthouse was built in Jerseyville, the county seat. The Jersey County Courthouse was designed by architect Henry Elliott who also designed the courthouses in nearby
Greene County,
Edgar County, Illinois,
DeWitt County, Illinois (later demolished in 1987) and
Pike County, Illinois. The cornerstone for the courthouse was laid on July 4, 1893. The Romanesque Revival style courthouse is a magnificent architectural structure of limestone quarried from the nearby town of Grafton, Illinois. File:Jersey County Illinois 1839.png|Jersey County at the time of its creation in 1839
Recent history Today, while the county maintains its agricultural base, it is also within commuting distance of jobs and industry in
St. Louis, Missouri and the surrounding area. A large portion of the population works outside of Jersey County and benefits from being "Near the crowd, but not in it.", the official slogan of the Jersey County Business Association's advertising campaign. The bordering rivers play an important part in Jersey County's economy by supporting agricultural producers and
agribusiness, and by creating a strong tourist market. Education, manufacturing, and retail are also among the county's largest industries. ==Geography==