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1. Annals of St. Louis in Its Early Days under the French and Spanish Dominations Annals of St. Louis in Its Early Days under the French and Spanish Dominations //1886 Portrait and biographical sketch of Marie Therese Bourgeois Chouteau, or Marie Chouteau, the matriarch of the Chouteau family of Missouri, born in 1733 in New Orleans, the mother of Auguste Chouteau, and...

2. Annals of St. Louis in Its Territorial Days from 1804 to 1821 Annals of St. Louis in Its Territorial Days from 1804 to 1821 1888 Biographical sketches of individuals in the Chouteau family of Missouri, starting with Auguste Chouteau, Sr., the founder of Saint Louis with Pierre Laclede, and ending with Francois Chouteau, or Francis...

3. Annals of the City of Kansas: Embracing Full Details of the Trade and Commerce of the Great Western Annals of the City of Kansas: Embracing Full Details of the Trade and Commerce of the Great Western Plains //1858 (1950 for second edition) Description of the purchase of a tract of land in Kansas City in 1855 from "Madame Chouteau" by Kersey Coates, referred to as "Coates' Addition," with the Coates House hotel being built on it in 1858.

4. Annual Review of Greater Kansas City Illustrated, 1908 Annual Review of Greater Kansas City Illustrated, 1908 1908 Photos and description of the early fur and Indian trade of the West and its relation to the settlement of Kansas City, discussing the role of local traders such as the Chouteau family, Joseph Guinotte,...

5. Becoming "a Nation of Quakers": The Removal of the Osage Indians from Missouri Becoming "a Nation of Quakers": The Removal of the Osage Indians from Missouri Summer//2000 Illustrations, map, and article about the removal of the Osage Indians from Missouri in the early 1800s after "half a century" as "the preeminent fur suppliers to the St. Louis market under the French...

6. Before Lewis and Clark: The Story of the Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That Ruled America's Frontier Before Lewis and Clark: The Story of the Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That Ruled America's Frontier 2002 This book traces some of the early generations of the Chouteau family starting with Auguste, son of René Augustin Chouteau and Marie Thérèse Bourgeois and the descendants of Marie and Pierre Laclède...

7. Bend of the River: Kansas City in the 19th Century Bend of the River: Kansas City in the 19th Century July/13/1997 First in a monthly series of special sections of the Star on Kansas City in the 19th century. Focus on the earliest known European visits and settlements prior to the 1838 Town of Kansas, beginning with...

8. Berenice Chouteau Berenice Chouteau 2001 This chapter details the life of Berenice Chouteau and her children after the death of her husband Francois Chouteau in 1838. She left the Kansas City area during the Civil War era, but eventually returned...

9. Biography of Bérénice Chouteau (1808-1888) and François Chouteau (1797-1838), Founding Residents of Biography of Bérénice Chouteau (1808-1888) and François Chouteau (1797-1838), Founding Residents of Kansas City 2003

10. Cher Oncle, Cher Papa: The Letters of Francois and Berenice Chouteau Cher Oncle, Cher Papa: The Letters of Francois and Berenice Chouteau 2001 Glossary entry for Berenice Chouteau (1801-1888). She was the daughter of Pierre Menard and his first wife, Marie Therese Michelle Godin. She married Francois Chouteau in 1819 and came with him to the...

11. Cher Oncle, Cher Papa: The Letters of Francois and Berenice Chouteau Cher Oncle, Cher Papa: The Letters of Francois and Berenice Chouteau 2001 Glossary entry for Francois Gesseau Chouteau (1797-1838) son of Pierre Chouteau Sr. and his second wife Brigitte Saucier Chouteau. He was born in St. Louis into a family engaged in the fur and Indian trade....

12. Chouteau Bridge Chouteau Bridge Postcard of the Chouteau Bridge

13. Chouteau Family Chouteau Family 1970 Genealogy of the Chouteau family of Missouri, starting with Marie Therese Bourgeois Chouteau, born in France and the mother of Auguste Chouteau, the co-founder of Saint Louis, born in New Orleans in 1750....

14. Chouteau Family Chouteau Family Information about Cyprien Chouteau, including his home at 412 Charlotte Street, built in the 1860s and demolished in the 1960s, with some information about Cyprien, following his brother Francois Chouteau...

15. Chouteau Family Genealogy Chouteau Family Genealogy Genealogical information about the Chouteau family of Kansas City and Missouri, including a family tree, according to the local history index card, taken from the book "Creoles of St. Louis."

16. Chouteau Settlements Chouteau Settlements Material pertaining to settlements of the Chouteau Family in Missouri.

17. Chouteau Society Chouteau Society File contains brochures, including "A Walking Tour of Old French Kansas City."

18. Chouteaus and Fur Trade Chouteaus and Fur Trade 1943 Short description of the Chouteaus' fur trade dominance on the Missouri River in the late 1700s, leading to their agreement with the Spanish government to build Fort Carondelet for exclusive trading rights...

19. Chronology of Cyprien Chouteau's Life Chronology of Cyprien Chouteau's Life 2005 Chronology of trader Cyprien Chouteau's life, beginning with his birth on October 1, 1804 in St. Louis, Missouri, including his settlement in the Randolph area in the 1820's, and concluding with his death...

20. Clyde and Mae Porter Clyde and Mae Porter Collection of Clyde Porter (dying before 1958) and his wife Mae Reed Porter, or Mae Porter, of early Kansas City history and origins, with photos, maps, and illustrations, etc.