History Tours

Benjamin Godfrey Legacy Trail

Leaving his Massachusetts home at the tender age of nine, Benjamin Godfrey set off across the Atlantic Ocean to work in the shipping industries of Ireland. That life agreed with him and he later commanded his own ship, traveling to Mexico, New Orleans and the West Indies. Godfrey eventually settled in Alton, IL. In 1833 he built the beautiful stone church known as St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

He and his business partner Winthrop Gilman owned the Godfrey Gilman Warehouse on the Mississippi River. Gilman was an abolitionist who allowed Elijah Lovejoy to hide his printing press in the warehouse. On November 7, 1837, an angry pro-slavery mob attacked the warehouse and Lovejoy and a member of the mob were killed. Many consider Lovejoy to be our nation’s first martyr to the freedom of the press.

Godfrey had fifteen children, seven sons and eight daughters. He felt it remiss that there were few education opportunities for women. In 1838, he invested $53,000 to found Monticello Seminary for Women, today known as Lewis and Clark Community College. Godfrey and his attorney, Abraham Lincoln, worked diligently to bring the Alton-Sangamon Railroad to the area. This feat led to Alton becoming a transportation hub, forever changing the trajectory of our local history.

Historic re-enactor John Meehan portrays Benjamin Godfrey. Tours begin at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 10 East Third Street in Alton. The tour includes stops at four historic locations followed by a delightful lunch prepared by the ladies of the church. Luncheon menu includes: Chicken Salad on Lettuce Leaf, Deviled Egg, Home-made Roll with Butter, and Raspberry Lemon Bar/Decadent Brownie.

Price

$50 per person

Start Time

10:00 AM

Duration

3.5 hrs

Starting Location
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
10 E 3rd St, Alton, IL
Tour Dates

May 17, June 21, July 19 and September 27

Accessibility

Enclosed Shuttle. Some walking, standing, steps and uneven surfaces.

Age Requirement

You must be at least 12 years of age to participate.

Please dress weather appropriate
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Testimonals

Recently, our group had the privilege of enjoying a hop on bus tour hosted by Alton Odyssey Tours.  We chose the Benjamin Godfrey tour, hosted by “Mr. Godfrey” himself.  The tour was not only interesting but very entertaining and every detail carefully thought out and executed.  I have been organizing tours for 25 years and will absolutely include a tour from this company in my next year’s calendar.

— Anne B


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