
Creoles of St. Louis, 1893
Creoles of St. Louis, 1893
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Creoles of St. Louis (1893)
By Paul Beckwith
Publisher: Nixon-Jones Printing Co.
Preface Dated: June 1st, 1893 St. Louis
FAMILY TREE MAPS INCLUDE:
Auguste Chouteau, Marie Therese Cere
Pierre Chouteau, Pelagie Kiesereau, Brigite Saugier
Victoire Chouteau, Charles Gratiot
Marie Louise Chouteau, Marie Joseph Papin
Pelagie Chouteau, Sylvester Labbadie
NOTE: The prior owner has heavily written on many pages with black ink pen. It appears the prior owner was tracing their family genealogy tree through this book, as many times family vocabulary is used such as "cousin, uncle, grandpa, etc"
NOTE: Included with this book is a handwritten family tree on scratch paper created by the previous owner.
NOTE: Many of the family tree maps have been taped and are damaged, see photos.
NOTE: Prior owner inscription on front book page
"Creoles of St. Louis" by Paul Beckwith is a historical and genealogical work that explores the origins and family lineages of the Creole population in St. Louis, Missouri. The book delves into the early French settlers and their descendants who played a significant role in the development of the city. Beckwith's narrative likely traces the intermarriages, social customs, and cultural heritage of these Creole families, providing insights into their influence on St. Louis's social, political, and economic life. The inclusion of family tree maps featuring prominent figures like Auguste Chouteau and Charles Gratiot suggests a focus on documenting the genealogical connections and family histories that shaped the Creole community in St. Louis.
Paul Beckwith was a historian and genealogist who focused on documenting the history and heritage of specific communities, as evidenced by his work on the Creoles of St. Louis. His achievement lies in his effort to preserve and present the genealogical records and historical narratives of a significant population group. By tracing family lineages and exploring the social and cultural context of the Creole community, Beckwith contributed to a deeper understanding of St. Louis's early history and the diverse influences that shaped its development. His work serves as a valuable resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of St. Louis and the Creole population.
Please review each photo carefully for wear and usage. This item came from a local estate sale and was in the previous owner's home office for many years. Send me a message if you have questions or would like additional photos.










































