ST. CHARLES COUNTY HISTORY

By Dorris Keeven-Franke

Author: Dorris Keeven-Franke

  • The French House

    This early building on Block 25 was said to be built by a Frenchman born in Quebec Toussaint Hyancinthe Cerre (Serre) and so it is referred to as “the French House”. Cerre was related to the families of Chouteau and Soulard in St. Louis.

  • Louis Blanchette and his “les Petite Côtes”

    Here is more about Louis Blanchette (sometimes found as Blanchett) and the earliest  settlement north of the Missouri River known as Saint Charles, originally known and often referred to as Les Petite Côtes or The Little Hills. Today, Block 20 where Blanchette lived according to an original plat of Saint Charles, is the 900 block…

  • Blanchette’s house…

    Circa 1793 – The site of the home of the City of Saint Charles’ founder Louis Blanchette who settled here with his wife and children in 1769. Soon after he was appointed Commandant by the Spanish he built three buildings along the small stream nearby. 906 S. Main (still standing)