St. Charles County History

by Dorris Keeven-Franke

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  • Saint Charles
    • St. Charles Main Street
    • 1. Settlement
      • Louis Blanchette and his “les Petite Côtes”
    • 2. Village
      • May 1804
      • The First Ladies of Frenchtown
    • 3. Town
      • Original Plat of Saint Charles
  • African-American History
    • Archer Alexander
    • Absalom White, a free black
    • Slave Sales
    • Preacher Jefferson Franklin Sage
    • The Abbington Slaves
  • The German Heritage
    • Coming to America
    • Gottfried Duden
      • Gottfried Duden
    • Giessen Emigration Society
  • County History
    • Biographies
    • Maps
      • O’Fallon Town Plat
      • Documents
    • The Osage
      • Peace and Friendship Treaties
    • War of 1812
      • War of 1812 Begins
        • Veterans Roll of the War of 1812
        • Veterans Roll of the War of 1812
  • Contact
  • Sage Chapel Cemetery
  • War of 1812 Begins
  • Arnold Krekel
  • Franklin School
  • O’Fallon Town Plat
  • Clio
  • Missouri’s Slaves Emancipated
  • Nicholas Krekel founds O’Fallon
  • Life of a German Emigrant Family
  • Coming to America
  • Establishing the birth of a City
  • The First Ladies of Frenchtown
  • Original Plat of Saint Charles
  • Requiem for William Eckert
  • Louis Blanchette and his “les Petite Côtes”
  • The Abbington Slaves
  • Absalom White, a free black
  • Gottfried Duden
  • Peace and Friendship Treaties
  • War of 1812 Begins
  • War of 1812
  • May 1804
  • Absalom White, a free black
  • Slave Sales
  • Endings and Beginnings
  • St. Charles Missouri
  • Preacher Jefferson Franklin Sage
  • Fachwerk
  • Statehood
  • War of 1812 Begins
  • Contact

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June 12, 2015July 26, 2016 Dorris Keeven-Franke

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