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  1. Rosiclare is a city in Hardin County, Illinois, along the Ohio River. The population was 980 at the 2020 census. [3] History. Some of the earliest settlers of the Rosiclare area were outlaws mainly counterfeiters from the Sturdivant Gang in the late 1810s-early 1820s. Rosiclare used to be the " Fluorspar Capital of the World". [4] .

  2. Our residents enjoy the peaceful, serene atmosphere of living in a small town on the beautiful Ohio River. No traffic or stop lights to slow you down; low cost of living, abundant nature for your enjoyment, and within 30 minutes of anything you could possibly need.

  3. Aug 11, 2020 · Always an important river town, the discovery of fluorite and other minerals in the area and the arrival of the railroads created the Rosiclare we know today. The Railroad Arrives! In 1919, Hardin County was one of only two Illinois counties without railroad service.

  4. Rosiclare Tourism: Tripadvisor has reviews of Rosiclare Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Rosiclare resource.

  5. Sep 16, 2021 · The Rosiclare Subdistrict is located in Hardin County, in southeastern Illinois, and extends from the Ohio River northward through the village of Rosiclare to just north of Illinois Route 146. The Rosiclare Mine, which operated for more than a century, was at one time the largest fluorspar mine in the United States and possibly the world.

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  6. Dec 31, 2016 · The History of Rosiclare, Illinois, in Hardin County on the Ohio River. Hardin county was made by taking the south end of Gallatin and the northeast part of Pope counties. It was created on March 2, 1839, and was only 185 square miles in size. The second smallest county in Illinois is next to Putnam county.

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  8. Sep 1, 2022 · 1. Mine It, Mill It, Ship It Marker. Inscription. People have been digging, processing and transporting fluorite (fluorspar) here since 1842. In the 1940s, Rosiclare and Hardin County led the U.S. in fluorite production and were known as "The Fluorite Capital of the World". What is Fluorite?