Hi
This site will show you the localities of counties in Illinois.
Streator is located in La Salle.
http://www.ilgenweb.com/ilgenmap.htmI found the following that may be of interest.
Walter Munn found in:
Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s
Place: Illinois Year: 1894
Primary immigrant: Munn, Walter
Permanent entry number: 917160
Source publication code: 3703.1
Source publication page number: 102
Source publication: KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS NATURALIZATION RECORDS, 1857-1906. Geneva, IL: Kane County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 504, Geneva, IL 60134, 1988. 162p.
Source annotation: Date and place of declaration of intent or final papers. Extracted from records of the Elgin and Aurora City Courts and the Kane County Court/Circuit Court housed at the Circuit Court office in Geneva, the county seat. Copies of the original documents can be obtained from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Kane County, Illinois, Box 112, Geneva, IL 60134
Walter Munn found in:
Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s
Place: Illinois Year: 1890
Primary immigrant: Munn, Walter
Permanent entry number: 917159
Source publication code: 3703.1
Source publication page number: 102
Source publication: KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS NATURALIZATION RECORDS, 1857-1906. Geneva, IL: Kane County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 504, Geneva, IL 60134, 1988. 162p.
Source annotation: Date and place of declaration of intent or final papers. Extracted from records of the Elgin and Aurora City Courts and the Kane County Court/Circuit Court housed at the Circuit Court office in Geneva, the county seat. Copies of the original documents can be obtained from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Kane County, Illinois, Box 112, Geneva, IL 60134
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Walter Munn found in:
Passenger and Immigration Lists: Massachusetts, 1884
Arrival Date: Sep 23, 1884
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Port of Departure: Glasgow & Derry & Galway
Page #: 551
This Walter travelled with Agnes and Elizabeth MUNN
Data Information on the above:
These passenger lists are important primary sources of arrival data for the vast majority of immigrants to the United States in the nineteenth century. With the single exception of federal census records they are the largest, the most continuous, and the most uniform body of records of the entire country.(Michael Tepper. American Passenger Arrival Records Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc. 1993. Page 64.)
Please note that just because information is not included as part of an individual's record in this data set does not mean that it is not part of the original record. Determining additional information or verifying the information listed here is easy since the list number, which distinguishes which passenger list the entry came from on roll 95, is included in each record. With this information, you can contact or visit your local National Archive facility to do more research
No way of knowing if this is your Walter, but worth a shot.
Regards,
Valerie