First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site
Located within a stone’s throw of the Missouri River and Katy Trail State Park, and in the heart of historic St. Charles, First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site is the first seat of the state’s gover... mostateparks.com
Lewis & Clark Boat House
The Lewis & Clark Boat House and Nature Center is located on South Riverside Drive, just east of Main Street... citysearch.com
Saint Louis Holocaust Museum And Learning Center
Educate your grandchildren on the history of the Holocaust at the St. Louis Holocaust Museum and Learning Center, where they will learn about pre-war Jewish life in Europe, the rise of Nazism, and post-WWII events. The ... grandparents.com
St Charles County Historical Society
During the period of 1821 to 1826, when St. Charles was the site of the Missouri's first State Capitol, William G. Pettus, Secretary of State for the State of Missouri, saw a need for a public market where the region's fa... citysearch.com
Hanley House
The Clayton History Society describes Hanley House on its website as "the only rural landmark in the modern city of Clayton." The building is on the National Register of Historic Places. The green-columned house sits behind a ... patch.com
Historic St. Charles
Historic St. Charles' Main Street is the only street in the Greater St. Louis area preserved from the 1800s, back when mytravelguide.com
Clayton History Society
Historic Hanley House: The mid-19th century farmstead is located just blocks from the busy Central Business District at 7600 Westmoreland Ave, Clayton MO 63105. To schedule a group tour for students or scouts, contact Sar... museumsusa.org
Lewis And Clark Boat House And Nature Center
Enjoy interactive and hands-on exhibits and programming about the Lewis and Clark Expedition and marvel at their amazing journey. Reenactments of the river portion of the journey are undertaken every year, using replicas of t... 10best.com
Auguste Chouteau
Born September 26, 1740 Died February 24, 1829 Founder of St. Louis hmdb.org
Dred Scott
[Front] Freed from slavery by his friend Taylor Blow. [Back] Subject of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1857 which denied citizenship to the Negro, voided the Missouri Compromise Act, became one of the... hmdb.org
Father Thomas Ambrose Butler
Born in Dublin, Irl'd Mar. 21, 1837 Died Sept. 6, 1897 R.I.P. First Pastor of St. Cronan's Church Priest & Poet Ordained in Maynooth Mar. 17, 1864 hmdb.org
Founders Of Saint Louis, Missouri
Buried here are the remains of many men and women who were founders, on 14 February 1764, of the city of St. Louis, including Nicolas Beaugeneau ? Jean-Baptiste Bequette (blacksmith) ? Jean-Baptiest Bequette (miller) ? Margaret... hmdb.org
Harriet Scott
American Patriot Wife of Dred Scott Mother of Eliza and Lizzy Co-Plaintiff in the historic Dred Scott Case Your plea for equality was raised in obscurity, but in time it became the rallying cry of a people determined to abolish... hmdb.org
James Maccash
Born Springburn, Glasgow, Scotland August 16, 1834 Died St. Louis, Missouri December 27, 1922 Founder of the Order of Scottish Clans at St. Louis on November 30, 1878 To commemorate a noble achievement and as a reverent tribute... hmdb.org
Rev. A. [Aloys] V. Garthoeffner
First Superintendent of Catholic Schools of St. Louis He helped children to know and love their God hmdb.org
Rev. Ambrose J. Heim
[Front] Died Jan. 3, 1854 Aged 47 years The Priest of the Poor [Back] Spiritual Director of the first conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Founded in North America at St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 14, 1845 A tribute to his memo... hmdb.org
Rev. Constantine P. Smith
Native of Cavan, Ireland Born June 2, 1838 Ordained June 29, 1862 Died February 5, 1898 Founder and first pastor of Saint Agnes Church R.I.P. hmdb.org
Rev. James J. Toomey
Born May 8, 1852 in Bruff, Co. Limerick, Ireland Ordained at Montreal, Canada Dec. 18, 1891 Died Pastor of Farmington, Mo. Apr. 21, 1906 Burial services at St. Bridget's Church, City Asst. Priest St. Patrick's Church St. Louis ... hmdb.org