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21995 HIGHWAY 32 4.2 miles
21995 HIGHWAY 32
SAINTE GENEVIEVE,
MO
63670
Categories: SAINTE GENEVIEVE MO
800 SAINTE GENEVIEVE DR 4.2 miles
800 SAINTE GENEVIEVE DR
SAINTE GENEVIEVE,
MO
63670
Categories: SAINTE GENEVIEVE MO
1900 STATE ST 17.5 miles
1900 STATE ST
CHESTER,
IL
62233
Categories: CHESTER IL
1035 East Karsch Boulevard, #A 19.1 miles
1035 East Karsch Boulevard, #A
Farmington,
MO
63640
Categories: Farmington MO
1400 US HIGHWAY 61 STE G50 19.2 miles
1400 US HIGHWAY 61 STE G50
FESTUS,
MO
63028
Categories: FESTUS MO
1400 US HIGHWAY 61 STE G-60 19.2 miles
1400 US HIGHWAY 61 STE G-60
FESTUS,
MO
63028
Categories: FESTUS MO
325 SPRING ST 19.3 miles
325 SPRING ST
RED BUD,
IL
62278
Categories: RED BUD IL
508 W PINE ST 19.7 miles
508 W PINE ST
FARMINGTON,
MO
63640
Categories: FARMINGTON MO
1212 WEBER RD 19.9 miles
1212 WEBER RD
FARMINGTON,
MO
63640
Categories: FARMINGTON MO
1101 W LIBERTY ST 20.4 miles
1101 W LIBERTY ST
FARMINGTON,
MO
63640
Categories: FARMINGTON MO
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Ste. Genevieve (Sainte-Geneviève with French spelling) is a city in Ste. Genevieve Township and is the county seat of Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, United States. The population was 4,410 at the 2010 census. Founded in 1735 by French Canadian colonists and settlers from east of the river, it was the first organized European settlement west of the Mississippi River in present-day Missouri.
Founded around 1740 by Canadien settlers and migrants from settlements in the Illinois Country just east of the Mississippi River, Ste. Geneviève is the oldest permanent European settlement in Missouri. It was named for Saint Genevieve (who lived in the 5th century AD), the patron saint of Paris, the capital of France. While most residents were of French-Canadian descent, many of the founding families had been in the Illinois Country for two or three generations. It is one of the oldest colonial settlements west of the Mississippi River. This area was known as New France, Illinois Country, or the Upper Louisiana territory. Traditional accounts suggested a founding of 1735 or so, but the historian Carl Ekberg has documented a more likely founding about 1750. The population to the east of the river needed more land, as the soils in the older villages had become exhausted. Improved relations with hostile Native Americans, such as the Osage, made settlement possible.
Prior to the French Canadian settlers, indigenous peoples known as the Mississippian culture and earlier cultures had been living in the region for more than a thousand years. At the time of settlement, however, no Indian tribe lived nearby on the west bank. Jacques-Nicolas Bellin's map of 1755, the first to show Ste. Genevieve in the Illinois Country, showed the Kaskaskia natives on the east side of the river, but no Indian village on the west side within 100 miles of Ste. Genevieve. Osage hunting and war parties did enter the area from the north and west. The region had been relatively abandoned by 1500, likely due to environmental exhaustion, after the peak of Mississippian-culture civilization at Cahokia, the center of the mounds culture.
At the time of its founding, Ste. Genevieve was the last of a triad of French Canadian settlements in this area of the mid-Mississippi Valley region. About five miles northeast of Ste. Genevieve on the east side of the river was Fort de Chartres (in the Illinois Country); it stood as the official capital of the area. Kaskaskia, which became Illinois’ first capital upon statehood, was located about five miles southeast. Prairie du Rocher and Cahokia, Illinois were also early local French colonial settlements on the east side of the river.