St. Charles, Missouri: A Brief History

St. Charles, Missouri: A Brief History
Author: James W. Erwin
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467136190

Louis Blanchette came to Les Petites CĂ´tes (the Little Hills) in 1769. The little village, later dubbed San Carlos del Misury by the Spanish and St. Charles by the Americans, played a major role in the early history of Missouri. It launched Lewis and Clark's expedition, as well as countless other westbound settlers. It served as the first capital of the new state. Important politicians, judges, soldiers, businesspersons, educators and even a saint all called St. Charles home. Despite its rapid growth from a sleepy French village into a dynamic city amid one of the fastest-growing regions in the country, St. Charles never forgot its history. Author James Erwin tells the story of its fascinating heritage.

Crossroads

Crossroads
Author: Steve Ehlmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: Saint Charles County (Mo.)
ISBN: 9780984630752

Ghosts of St. Charles

Ghosts of St. Charles
Author: Michael Henry
Publisher: History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781609490195

St. Charles is the second-oldest city in Missouri and one of the oldest cities in the United States. For most of its history, it could have been featured in any bad western movie, with a legacy of street shootings and lynch mobs. When you sit on the banks of the Missouri River, it does not take much of an imagination to see, feel and perhaps even smell the ghosts lingering there. The scoundrels, the criminals and the victims of traumatic events are the spirits that cannot rest. Join Michael Henry for some of their stories as he keeps vigil with representatives of the city's restless past, from the lost dogs of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the mysterious Lady in White.

St. Charles

St. Charles
Author: Dianna Graveman
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738561059

In 1769, French Canadian fur trader Louis Blanchette built a cabin on the Missouri River in what is today St. Charles. He called the settlement Les Petites Cotes, or the little hills. Other now famous explorers soon passed this way, including Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who began their expedition here in 1804 to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory. Daniel Boone forged a path through St. Charles along the Boone's Lick Trail, which later joined the Santa Fe Trail and then the Oregon Trail. Today St. Charles hosts many annual events to celebrate its rich history and transport visitors to the past. However, the site of Missouri's first state capitol has not survived without tragedy and an occasional natural disaster, including a cholera epidemic, tornadoes, floods, and a couple of disastrous railroad bridge accidents.

Main Street St. Charles: A Walk Through History

Main Street St. Charles: A Walk Through History
Author: Valerie Battle Kienzle
Publisher: Reedy Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781681064000

Each year thousands of visitors from throughout the world travel to the banks of the Missouri River to experience the history and architecture of Main Street in St. Charles, Missouri. History comes alive in St. Charles, and according to longtime resident, history enthusiast, and author Valerie Battle Kienzle, the best way to experience Main Street and nearby areas is on foot. So grab a pair of comfortable walking shoes, slip St. Charles Walking Tour into your backpack or purse, and prepare to be wowed The book includes four easy walks, plus several suggested short side trips. Each walk includes a detailed map with points of interest. Each point of interest is accompanied by brief historical information and photographs. Check out Missouri's First State Capitol buildings. Traverse streets and sidewalks paved with handmade bricks. See places seen by explorers Lewis and Clark prior to their historic Corps of Discovery trip, and try to imagine what it was like to travel west by wagon on the Boone's Lick Trail. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this book will help you see St. Charles from a whole new angle.