Location:

West Salem is a rural community located in Edwards County, Illinois. It is 12 miles northeast of Albion, the county seat. Illinois State Route 130 passes just west of the village. 

Census:

Most recent Census Data Highlights

Total Population: 786
Median Age:  38.1
Total Number of Households:  305
Percent of Children Under 18 Years Old: 23.8%
Percent of Individuals 65 Years and Older: 22.8%
Median Household Income: $53,304

More information from the US Census Website

History:

The West Salem area was settled in the 1830s by Moravians primarily from Salem, North Carolina. Initially the settlers chose the name “New Salem”, since they had traveled to Illinois from Salem, North Carolina. However, when it came time to establish a post office, it was discovered that Illinois already had a New Salem located near Springfield, where Abraham Lincoln had lived and operated a store. Accordingly, the settlers had to choose a new name and decided to call their village “West Salem”, because it lay west of Salem, North Carolina, where they had come from. To the confusion of travelers ever since, this left West Salem east of Salem, Illinois, incorporated two years earlier. Records of the Illinois Secretary of State show that the official incorporation of West Salem took place on February 8, 1857.

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