John Mason Peck. [Album of Missouri Baptists (St. Louis: Central Baptist Pub. Co., 1904), p. 2]

John Mason Peck, a pioneer, Baptist missionary, noted preacher, author, and journalist on…

Truman Marcellus Post. [T. A. Post, Truman Marcellus Post, D.D.: A Biography Personal and Literary, 1891]

Truman Marcellus Post, a religious and cultural leader of St. Louis, was born in Middlebury…

Sidney Rigdon. [Courtesy of the Church History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]

Born on February 17, 1793, on a farm near St. Clair Township, in Allegheny County,…

This eighteenth-century map shows the mouth of the River Des Peres (unnamed, below St. Louis) and the Kaskaskia village to the south on the opposite side of the Mississippi, where the River Des Peres mission resettled after abandoning the site in what is now south St. Louis. [Frederick Charles Hicks, ed., A Topographical Description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina, 1778]

More than half a century before the founding of St. Louis, French priests established a…

Denton Jacques Snider. [St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 27, 1925]

Denton Jacques Snider, born on January 9, 1841, in Mount Gilead, Ohio, was a literary…

Father Augustus Tolton. [Image in public domain]

Father Augustus Tolton, recognized as the first openly African American priest in the United States…

John Gabriel Woerner. [William F. Woerner, J. Gabriel Woerner: A Biographical Sketch (1912)]

John Gabriel Woerner, a celebrated St. Louis lawyer, legal scholar, journalist, and…