The Busey Family: Contributions Made
to the Development of the City of
Patricia Plaut
Summer Fellowship 2009
Abstract: When
you go to a new community, what in the community tells you about its
history? Students will be looking at a
city of
Essential Questions/Enduring
Understanding:
·
Where does one
look to find information about the history of one’s community?
·
How are people
remembered in their community decades or even centuries later?
·
What are the
differences between primary and secondary sources?
·
It is hoped that
after the completion of the unit all students will realize the vast amount of
information available that could be used for further exploration of the history
of their city.
Assessments:
Class contributions to discussions and readings are a large part of this unit’s
assessment. Worksheets will help guide the students to understanding. A final summary questionnaire will be handed
out to each student where his or her thoughts and
memories will be assessed.
Setting the Purpose: The purpose of the set of lessons is two fold. The
first purpose is to get a better sense of their community through one family,
the Busey family. Secondly, it is hoped that students
will get an understanding that there is a fair amount of information to be
uncovered about their community and that these are within their reach. This unit is intended to reach 4-8 grade
students.
Duration: The entire unit will take 10-13 days. Many
parts within a lesson could be deleted to shorten.
Lessons:
Students will look at a Champaign-Urbana map and focus on the street names of a
portion of
Students will look at current photos of a city street sign, a cemetery statue,
business marquees, school marquee, university dormitory marquee, a cemetery, a
golf course, and a preservation wooded area. They will discuss what might be a
common thread with all these locations.
Primary and secondary sources a discussion, Busey
Bank founders, and the Busey family tree are the topics in this lesson.
Students will read and understand the reasons why Busey
Woods has remained a wooded preservation park in
Memorial Stadium, Charles Bowen Busey are
linked. Students will learn the reason
for the
The Busey family contributed Urbana Country Club and
A wrap up: another look at the map and
photographs viewed in lesson 2 and discussion on what they have learned so far.
They will write down their thoughts on a worksheet.
Further investigations, optional: Additional sources are provided if the students and
teacher feel they would like to continue with more locations that are some how
related to the Busey family. Included are:
List of Materials and Resources: Materials and resources, including annotations, are
listed at the end of the lessons
Areas yet to be explored/optional
At this point students will
have realized how much the Busey family has
contributed to the Champaign Urbana community. They should also realize that
much more about them and their contributions could be researched. Students may
not realize that Mr. Fox, of Fox Dr. named after him and builder of the
industrial park on Fox Dr., may be considered today what the Busey family was in the past. The Robeson’s came after the Busey’s and before Mr. Fox.
People like Carrie Busey, named for an elementary school, may have a direct
tie to the Busey lineage.
The Busey
mansions, mostly built in
Urbana
Free library is situated on what was Busey land.
Busey
Hall is an all women’s dormitory on the
A side topic, but quite
interesting, is the growth of the city of
A courthouse and a jail are
buildings needed to regulate law and order in a community.
If genealogy is something
the students are very interested in then students can look at the genealogy of
the Busey’s as far back as the mid 1700’s
Procedures:
Groups could do the
following topics separately where each group would present their findings to
the class. Conversely, this could be done whole class.
·
Hand out the
newspaper article on the naming of
·
Ask: Have other
schools been named after important community people? Take a look at the names
of
·
Hand out
articles on Busey Mantions: Busey Mansion Article 1 and Busey Mansion Article 2
·
What mansions
remain today? How many Busey mansions existed at the
say 1900, or 1950?
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Looking at the
floor plan of the Bowen Busey mansion (see
· Hand out articles Urbana Growth and 93 Years of Growth.
·
How have the
growth of
· Hand out First Log Cabin Built in Sadorus in 1824.
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Where would one
go to continue the exploration of the history courthouse for
·
Urbana Free
Library is located on Busey land.
·
How can we find
out how the Library became situated in this lot?
·
Busey Hall also known as Busey-Evans (renamed after the addition) has what
connection with the Busey family?
·
To look at the
past generations of Busey’s in the
·
Have
students build a much bigger and comprehensive genealogy given the data they
worked on in lessons 3 and 5.