Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Website. stlouis-mo.gov. Carondelet / kəˈrɒndəlɛt / is a neighborhood in the extreme southeastern part of St. Louis, Missouri. It was incorporated as an independent city in 1851 and was annexed by the City of St. Louis in 1870. The neighborhood had a population of 7,734 people as of the 2020 Census.

  2. www.carondeletliving.com › history-of-carondeletHistory of Carondelet

    History of Carondelet. Carondelet was founded in 1767 by Clement DeLore de Treget, just a little ways north of a temporary settlement made by Catholic Missionaries at the mouth of the River des Peres in 1702. He built his home at the base of what is now Elwood Street near the river, but above the flood stage.

  3. Mar 4, 2021 · Carondelet deserves more attention. Before being annexed by St. Louis, it was a separate community for much of the 19th century. That history has allowed Carondelet to develop its own special personality. I’ve written about its stone houses before. But what I find so fascinating about Carondelet—which was actually a city in its own right, with its own mayor and city council—is that it ...

    • Chris Naffziger
    • Carondelet, Missouri wikipedia1
    • Carondelet, Missouri wikipedia2
    • Carondelet, Missouri wikipedia3
    • Carondelet, Missouri wikipedia4
    • Carondelet, Missouri wikipedia5
  4. Jul 10, 2017 · Two hundred and fifty years ago French explorers settled on the bluffs of the Mississippi river and called their town Carondelet after the governor of a Spanish colony in Louisiana. A melting pot of Spanish, Italian, Irish and Hungarian immigrants, Carondelet was annexed by the city of St. Louis 103 years later in 1870.

  5. USS Carondelet, an ironclad river gunboat, was built in 1861 by James Eads and Co., St. Louis, Missouri, at the Union Iron Works, in Carondelet, Missouri under contract to the United States Department of War. Carondelet was commissioned 15 January 1862, at Cairo, Illinois, U.S. Navy Commander Henry A. Walke in command, and reported to Army's ...

  6. Carondelet. Founded by French explorers in 1767 and annexed by St. Louis city in 1870, Carondelet was once a melting pot of Spanish, Italian, Irish and Hungarian immigrants. Its history contains interesting tidbits; for instance, the ironclads used by the Union Army to conquer the Mississippi River during the Civil War were built in Carondelet ...

  7. People also ask

  8. Jul 22, 2011 · St. Louis Neighborhoods. Carondelet is a south St. Louis neighborhood located south of Walsh and Eichelberger via Virginia, east of Grand and I-55 via Holly Hills and Loughborough, north of the River Des Peres, Robert Avenue and Nagel Avenue and west of Alabama Avenue and the Mississippi River. Are you as confused as I am? Here's the map:

  1. People also search for