Carl Haley Chapman has appropriately been called the dean of Missouri archaeology, a title…
Joseph Charless, the first printer in St. Louis and father of journalism west of the…
Kate Chopin began and ended her life in St. Louis, with an interlude as a young wife and mother in New…
In the early history of St. Louis and its trans-Mississippi hinterlands, Auguste Chouteau…
Jean Pierre Chouteau, known as Pierre, was a pioneer settler in St. Louis and the territory that was to…
Marie Thérèse Bourgeois Chouteau was born in New Orleans on January 14, 1733, but she was…
Pierre Chouteau Jr., scion of the powerful early St. Louis family and the most influential…
The grandson of Jacques Clamorgan, Cyprian Clamorgan wrote The Colored Aristocracy of St.…
Jacques Phillippe Clamorgan arrived on the Missouri frontier in the early 1780s and spent the rest of his…
Anna Lansing Clapp, president of the Ladies’ Union Aid Society (LUAS) of St. Louis, was born on August 28, 1814, at…