101 South Main Street
Saint Charles, Missouri
636-946-9828
During the period of 1821 to 1826, when St. Charles was the site of the Missouri's first State Capitol, William G. Pettus, Secretary of State for the State of Missouri, saw a need for a public market where the region's farmers and fishermen could sell their wares to the general population. In 1822 Pettus publicly requested that proposals be submitted for this project and in 1823 a two story building with a basement was built and opened as the 'Market and Fish House'. This original commercial enterprise is part of the present building that is located at 101 S. Main Street.
The St. Charles County Historical Society was founded in 1956. It is dedicated to the preservation of documents and artifacts related to the history of St. Charles County. The Society encourages interest in the rich history of the county and preserves primary and secondary source materials. Much of the collection has been indexed to assist those looking for family history and genealogy. The Society holds quarterly membership meetings, publishes periodicals, and sponsors various activities to promote the preservation and study of history.
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Visiting Hours
Monday - Wednesday - Friday and the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of the month: 10 am - 3 pm
Closed on holidays
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