Monroe St, Beardstown IL street index
| Block | Buildings | Properties | Businesses | Residents |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 200-1099 | 212-1020 | 55 | 3 | 205 |
| 1100+ | 1101-1420 | 41 | 7 | 171 |
Residents
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Residence for Single Family
- 3 beds
- 2 baths
- 1,500 sqft
Facts
Lot size: 3,339 sqft
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Residence for Single Family
- 5 beds
- 2 baths
- 2,426 sqft
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Residence for Single Family
- 3 beds
- 1 bath
- Lot: 2,097 sqft
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Residence for Single Family
- 3 beds
- 1 bath
- 1,909 sqft
- Built in 1920
Market Activities
Fire Incident History
To date, we have no information about fire incidents in 2026
05 Jun 2017
Building fires
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
Area of Origin —
Cooking area, kitchen
03 Mar 2016
Building fires
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
Area of Origin —
Bedroom - < 5 persons; included are jail or prison
15 Jan 2015
Building fires
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
Area of Origin —
Vehicle storage area; garage, carport
First Ignition —
Interior wall covering excluding drapes, etc.
Heat Source —
Radiated, conducted heat from operating equipment
14 Oct 2013
Building fires
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
Area of Origin —
Wall surface: exterior
Heat Source —
Cigarette
Incidents registered in Federal Emergency Management Agency
To date, we have no information about incidents registered in FEMA in 2026
16 Dec 2015
Outside rubbish fire, other
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
05 Feb 2011
Building fires
27 Jan 2009
Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
10 Dec 2008
Carbon monoxide incident
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
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