He currently resides in Weldon Spring, Missouri.
Weldon Springs is an unusual spring in the relatively flat Grande Prairie of central Illinois.
Weldon Springs became a wetland with some of the northernmost bald cypress trees in Illinois.
In the 1800s, Weldon Springs was the fishing camp of a leading local citizen, Judge Lawrence Weldon.
After the Union School was consolidated about 1950, the building was moved to Weldon Springs and restored as the state park museum and visitor center.
Their store sat across the road from the headwater of Weldon Spring, where people once drove their wagons to draw water.
Weldon Spring is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
John Weldon, a frontiersman from North Carolina, first settled Weldon Spring in 1790.
He constructed a log home on high ground overlooking a spring (hence the name Weldon Spring).
Consists of some of St. Peters and Weldon Spring.