Clemens Mansion 1859-1885 In the mid-1850s James H. Clemens had become a popular merchant around St. Louis. He began his career in the mercantile business with James Clemens Sr. In 1816, he moved...
Clemens Mansion 1859-1885 In the mid-1850s James H. Clemens had become a popular merchant around St. Louis. He began his career in the mercantile business with James Clemens Sr. In 1816, he moved...
Just on the outskirts of Neosho, Missouri in the small town of Monark Springs sat an unassuming historic home. The Hermann Jaeger Mansion, maybe not mansion in today’s standards but definitely...
If you live in St. Louis you are familiar with the Busch family dynasty. From their lavish homes to their state-of-the-art farm with their prized Clydesdales, they are well known in the area of...
The laying of the cornerstone of a massive new Gothic-Revival St. Augustine Catholic Church happened on May 3, 1896. The church that would be called St. Augustine was designed by German immigrant...
This grand structure sits in downtown Granby bearing above its entrance the date of its construction ‘1901’ and the symbol of the Masons. The two-story building’s second story was...
The Cuba Jail holds a special place in my heart, the look of this calaboose is enough to draw anyone in. Constructed in 1908 the building is a perfect shade of gray and displays Cuba Jail 1908 above...
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