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[edit]- Alcoa → Alorton[1] — in St. Clair County
- Allin → Stanford[1] — in McLean County
- Amity → Pocohontas[1] — in Bond County; name also used for an old plat in Cornell, Livingston County
- Ardmore → Villa Park[1] — in DuPage County
- Area → Mundelein[1] — in Lake County
- Athens → New Athens[1] — in St. Clair County; name now used by Athens, Menard County
- Baden → New Baden[1] — in Clinton and St. Clair counties
- Beechwood → Mounds[1] — in Pulaski County
- Benton → Williamsville[1] — in Sangamon County
- Berrian → Kewanee[1] — in Henry County
- Blackberry → Elburn[1] — in Kane County
- Bolton → Stonefort[1] — in Saline and Williamson counties
- Bowensburg → Bowen[1] — in Hancock County
- Bradly City → Bradley[1] — in Kankakee County
- Butler → Cherry Valley[1] — in Winnebago County; name now used by Butler, Montgomery County
- Camden → Lincoln[1] — in Logan County; name now used by Camden, Schuyler County
- Camden Mills → Milan[1] — in Rock Island County
- Centerville → Cuba[1] — in Fulton County; name also used for several other settlements named Centerville
- Centerville → Millstadt[1] — in St. Clair County; name also used for several other settlements named Centerville
- Centerville → Ripley[1] — in Brown County; name also used for several other settlements named Centerville
- Centerville → Woodstock[1] — in McHenry County; name also used for several other settlements named Centerville
- Charleston → Brimfield[1] — in Peoria County; name now used by Charleston, Coles County
- Charleston → St. Charles[1] — in DuPage and Kane counties; name now used by Charleston, Coles County
- Charleston → St. Charles[1] — in Kane and DuPage counties; name now used by Charleston, Coles County
- Chatham → Sterling[1] — in Whiteside County; name now used by Chatham, Sangamon County
- Chillicothe → Indianola[1] — in Vermilion County; name now used by Chillicothe, Peoria County
- Clarkesville or Clarksville[1] → Sciota[1] — in McDonough County; name also used for unincorporated Clarksville, Coles County
- Clement → Huey[1] — in Clinton County
- Clintonville → South Elgin[1] — in Kane County
- Coloma → DuBois[1] — in Washington County
- Concord → Danvers[1] — in McLean County; name now used by Concord, Morgan County
- Cresent → Crescent City[1] — in Iroquois County
- Crotty → Seneca[1] — in Grundy and LaSalle counties
- Dallas → Indianola[1] — in Vermilion County
- Dement → Creston[1] — in Ogle County
- Dunleith → East Dubuque[1] — in Jo Daviess County
- East Chicago Heights → Ford Heights[1] — in Cook County
- East Wood River → Wood River[1] — in Madison County
- Elk Hart City → Elkhart[1] — in Logan County
- Ellsworth → Lostant[1] — in LaSalle County; name now used by Ellsworth, McLean County
- Elyda → Winnebago[1] — in Winnebago County
- Emporium City → Mound City[1] — in Pulaski County
- Fairfield → Mendon[1] — in Adams County; name now used by Fairfield, Wayne County
- Fairfield → Pleasant Hill[1] — in Pike County; name now used by Fairfield, Wayne County
- Florence → Oregon[1] — in Ogle County; name now used by Florence, Pike County
- Fordville → Energy[1] — in Williamson County
- Fordyce → Gorham[1] — in Jackson County
- Ft. Sheridan → Highwood[1] — in Lake County
- Georgetown → Newark[1] — in Kendall County; name now used by Georgetown, Vermilion County
- Georgetown → Steeleville[1] — in Randolph County; name now used by Georgetown, Vermilion County
- Glascoe → Glasford[1] — in Peoria County
- Glendale → Glendale Heights[1] — in DuPage County; name also used for unincorporated Glendale, Pope County
- Grand Cote → Coulterville[1] — in Randolph County
- Greenfield → LaMoille[1] — in Bureau County; name now used by Greenfield, Greene County
- Grossdale → Brookfield[1] — in Cook County
- Halidayburg → Kane[1] — in Greene County
- Hanover → Metamora[1] — in Woodford County; name now used by Hanover, Jo Daviess County
- Harlem → Forest Park[1] — in Cook County; name also used for unincorporated Harlem, Winnebago County
- Harrison → Cedarville[1] — in Stephenson County; name also used for two unincorporated places named Harrison
- Harvester → Burr Ridge[1] — in DuPage County
- Henderson → Knoxville[1] — in Knox Township, Knox County east of Galesburg; name now used by nearby Henderson, Henderson Township, Knox County north of Galesburg
- Hilton → East Peoria[1] — in Tazewell County
- Howard → Durand[1] — in Winnebago County
- Howlet → Riverton[1] — in Sangamon County
- Humphrey → Tovey[1] — in Christian County
- Huston → Mulberry Grove[1] — in Bond County
- Illinoistown → East St. Louis[1] — in St. Clair County
- Independence → Oakland[1] — in Coles County
- Indiantown → Tiskilwa[1] — in Bureau County
- Jamestown → Riverton[1] — in Sangamon County; name also used for unincorporated Jamestown, Clinton County
- Juliet → Joliet[1] — in Will County
- Keokuk Junction → Golden[1] — in Adams County
- Lane → Rochelle[1] — in Ogle County; name also used for unincorporated Lane, DeWitt County
- Lapier → Altona[1] — in Knox County
- Laurel Hill → Table Grove[1] — in Fulton County
- Liberty → Burnt Prairie[1] — in White County; name now used by Liberty, Adams County
- Liberty → Rockwood[1] — in Randolph County; name now used by other Liberty, Adams County
- Little Fort → Waukegan[1] — in Lake County
- Lodi → Maple Park[1] — in Kane County; also other communities formerly named Lodi
- Lysander → Pecatonica[1] — in Winnebago County
- Mantua → Washburn[1] — in Woodford County
- Marysville → Potomac[1] — in Vermilion County
- Mechanicsburg → Mascoutah[1] — in St. Clair County; name now used by Mechanicsburg, Sangamon County
- Melrose → Melrose Park[1] — in Cook County; name also used for unincorporated Melrose, Clark County
- Middleton → Iuka[1] — in Marion County
- Midway → Kansas[1] — in Edgar County; name also used for several unincorporated places named Midway
- Mill Creek → Old Mill Creek[1] — in Lake County; name now used by Mill Creek, Union County
- Millersburg → Pierron[1] — in Bond and Madison counties; name also used for unincorporated Millersburg, Mercer County
- Milton → Humboldt[1] — in Coles County; name now used by Milton, Pike County
- Monsanto → Sauget[1] — in St. Clair County
- Morristown → New Milford[1] — in Winnebago County
- Mt. Pleasant → Farmer City[1] — in DeWitt County
- New Liberty → Willow Hill[1] — in Jasper County; name now used by New Liberty, Pope County
- New Rutland → Rutland[1] — in LaSalle County
- New Salem → West Salem[1] — in Edwards County; also the name of several unincorporated places named New Salem
- Niles Centre → Skokie[1] — in Cook County
- North Bloomington → Normal[1] — in McLean County
- Oak Grove → Green Oaks[1] — in Lake County; name now used by Oak Grove, Rock Island County
- Oak Grove Park → Germantown Hills[1] — in Woodford County
- Oak Grove Park → Oak Grove[1] — in Rock Island County
- Oakbrook → Oak Brook[1] — in DuPage County
- Ogle Station → Ashton[1] — in Lee County
- Park Forest South → University Park[1] — in Cook and Will counties
- Pecatonica → Rockton[1] — in Rockton Township, Winnebago County; name now used by Pecatonica, Pecatonica Township, Winnebago County
- Pembroke → Hopkins Park[1] — in Kankakee County
- Pleasantville → Ipava[1] — in Fulton County
- Portland → Blue Island[1] — in Cook County
- Portland → Oglesby[1] — in LaSalle County
- Postville → Lincoln[1] — in Logan County
- Prairie City → Toledo[1] — in Cumberland County; name now used by Prairie City, McDonough County
- Prospect Park → Glen Ellyn[1] — in DuPage County
- Rand → Des Plaines[1] — in Cook County
- Randall → East Galesburg[1] — in Knox County
- Rantoul → Alma[1] — in Marion County; name now used by Rantoul, Champaign County
- Reeves → Cambria[1] — in Williamson County
- Richmond → Richview[1] — in Washington County; name now used by Richmond, McHenry County
- Ridgeville → Evanston[1] — in Cook County
- Rome → Dix[1] — in Jefferson County; name also used for unincorporated Rome, Peoria County
- Rose Clare → Rosiclare[1] — in Hardin County
- Saline → Grantfork[1] — in Madison County
- Schaumburg Center → Schaumburg[1] — in Cook County
- Sheridan → Good Hope[1] — in McDonough County; name now used by Sheridan, LaSalle County
- Shermerville → Northbrook[1] — in Cook County
- South Pass → Cobden[1] — in Union County
- Specialville → Dixmoor[1] — in Cook County
- Spring Forest → Willow Springs[1] — in Cook and DuPage counties
- St. Marye → Beaverville[1] — in Iroquois County
- Stephenson → Rock Island[1] — in Rock Island County
- Sunnyside → Johnsburg[1] — in McHenry County
- Sunrise Ridge → Wonder Lake[1] — in McHenry County
- Sutton → Bently[1] — in Hancock County; name also used for unincorporated Sutton, Cook County
- Tazewell → Spring Bay[1] — in Woodford County
- Tessville → Lincolnwood[1] — in Cook County
- Turner → West Chicago[1] — in DuPage County
- Uniontown → Washburn[1] — in Woodford County; name also used for unincorporated Uniontown, Knox County
- Urbana → Freeburg[1] — in St. Clair County; name now used by Urbana, Champaign County
- Utopia → Oakbrook Terrace[1] — in DuPage County
- Van Buren → St. Francisville[1] — in Lawrence County
- Victoria → Phillipstown[1] — in White County; name now used by Victoria, Knox County
- Vienna → Astoria[1] — in Fulton County; name now used by Vienna, Johnson County
- Waldron → Aroma Park[1] — in Kankakee County
- Walnut Grove → Altona[1] — in Knox County; name also used for unincorporated places named Walnut Grove
- Wappello → Hanover[1] — in Jo Daviess County
- Wau-Bun → Northfield[1] — in Cook County
- West Hammond → Calumet City[1] — in Cook County
- Westhaven → Orland Hills[1] — in Cook County
- Whitfield → Leland[1] — in LaSalle County
- Wilson → Illiopolis[1] — in Sangamon County; name also used for unincorporated Wilson, Lake County
- Winchester → Wilmington[1] — in Will County; name now used by Winchester, Scott County
- Windsor → Tiskilwa[1] — in Bureau County; name now used by Windsor, Shelby County and as the usual name for legal New Windsor, Mercer County
- Wiona → Malden[1] — in Bureau County
- Worcester → Barry[1] — in Pike County
- Xenia → Atlanta[1] — in Logan County; name now used by Xenia, Clay County
- Yellow Creek → Pearl City[1] — in Loran Township, Stephenson County; name also used for nearby unincorporated Yellow Creek, Kent Township, Stephenson County
- York → Thomson[1] — in Carroll County; name also used for unincorporated York, Clark County
- Young America → Kirkwood[1] — in Warren County
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