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  1. Apr 22, 2014 · via Wikimedia Commons. How did a French king born in 1214 become the namesake of a city founded in the heart of the Americas 550 years later? The answer is woven into the fabric of St. Louis’ identity even now, as we celebrate the 250 th anniversary of the city’s founding.

  2. The history of St. Louis began with the settlement of the area by Native American mound builders who lived as part of the Mississippian culture from the 9th century to the 15th century, followed by other migrating tribal groups. Starting in the late 17th century, French explorers arrived.

  3. May 24, 2023 · A vision of Jesus at her first Communion The second of five children born to Catholic parents in St. Louis on Palm Sunday, April 13, 1924, Mary Elizabeth Lancaster (she took the name Wilhelmina ...

  4. Edmund, 1st earl of Lancaster (born Jan. 16, 1245, London, Eng.—died c. June 5, 1296, Bayonne, France) was the fourth (but second surviving) son of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence, who founded the house of Lancaster.

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  5. History of St. Louis. The history of St. Louis, Missouri from 1804 to 1865 included the creation of St. Louis as the territorial capital of the Louisiana Territory, a brief period of growth until the Panic of 1819 and subsequent depression, rapid diversification of industry after the introduction of the steamboat and the return of prosperity ...

  6. www.stlouis-mo.gov › visit-play › stlouis-historyAbout St. Louis | History

    Louis incorporated as a city in 1823. During the 19th-Century, St. Louis grew into an important center of commerce and trade, attracting thousands of immigrants eager to find a new life on the edge of the frontier. Between 1840 and 1860, the population exploded with the arrival of many new immigrants.

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  8. Early Beginnings in St. Louis. While exploration and trade drove the first Europeans to the area that is today Illinois and Missouri, there were also missionary efforts that set out to establish permanent settlements in regions where fur traders were but transitory visitors.

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