Charles County


Book Description

Faithful subjects of the English crown, Jesuits, and entrepreneurs first settled in Charles County in the early 1630s. The area quickly sprouted into Colonial-styled plantation life of distinct Southern charm. The currency of the day was tobacco, even for payment of taxes and doctor bills. Through the War of 1812 and the Civil War, the mainly agricultural economy of the county was devastated. But as time passed, plantations became farmsteads, Native American trails became roadways, and the railroad created new town centers, such as Waldorf and La Plata. In the earlier years, the county's self-sufficiency was strongly displayed when the public school system and fire departments were started through private donations. For most of its life, Charles County's only employer not associated with agriculture was the Indian Head Naval Proving Ground, now known as the Indian Head Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center. It is still ranked as the county's number one employer. Tobacco still reigned as the cash crop of choice until 2000.




Charles County


Book Description

Faithful subjects of the English crown, Jesuits, and entrepreneurs first settled in Charles County in the early 1630s. The area quickly sprouted into Colonial-styled plantation life of distinct Southern charm. The currency of the day was tobacco, even for payment of taxes and doctor bills. Through the War of 1812 and the Civil War, the mainly agricultural economy of the county was devastated. But as time passed, plantations became farmsteads, Native American trails became roadways, and the railroad created new town centers, such as Waldorf and La Plata. In the earlier years, the countys self-sufficiency was strongly displayed when the public school system and fire departments were started through private donations. For most of its life, Charles Countys only employer not associated with agriculture was the Indian Head Naval Proving Ground, now known as the Indian Head Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center. It is still ranked as the countys number one employer. Tobacco still reigned as the cash crop of choice until 2000.
















Early Charles County, Maryland Settlers, 1658-1745


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This volume contains a compilation of records which show familial relationships, ages (deponents and servants), dates of birth, marriage and death, and names of tracts. This valuable data was drawn from wills, inventories and accounts, church registers (T




St Louis and St Charles & St Louis County Missouri Fishing & Floating Guide Book


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St Louis and St Charles and St Louis County Missouri Fishing & Floating Guide Book Over 610 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. NEW NEW Now with a complete set of 32 full sized U.S.G.S. Topographical Maps for the entire county that normally cost from $12.00 to $14.00 each but are included on the disk for FREE. These maps are complete full sized 7.5 minute series quadrangle maps in 1:24,000 scale maps. Contains complete information on Bee Tree Park Lake Bella Fontaine Park Lake Benton Park Pond Big Creek (F) Black Jack Park Lake Brommelsiek Park Lake Busch Conservation Area Lakes Carondelet Park Ponds Central Park Lake City Center Pond Clifton Heights Park Lake Community Club Lake Creve Coeur Lake Dardenne Creek (F) Des Peres Park Lake Fabrick Property Lakes Fairgrounds Park Lake Forest Park Lakes Fountain Park Lakes Fox Hill Park Lakes Ft Zumwalt Park Lake Hellbusch Park Pond Hilltop Park Pond Hyde Park Pond Indian Camp Creek Park Lake January Wabash Park Lake Klondike Park Lake Lafayette Park Pond Laurel Park Pond Marais Temps Clair Conservation Area Meramec River (F) Mississippi River (F) Missouri River (F) New Ballwin Park Lake North Riverfront Park Lake O'Fallon Park Lake Quail Ridge Park Lake Queeny Park Pond Rotary Park Pond Simpson Park Lake Souson Park Lakes Spanish Lake Park Lakes St Ferdinand Park Pond Tiemeyer Park Pond Tilles Park Lake Trailwoods Park Lake Truman Park Lake Unger Park Lake Vantage Park Lakes Veterans Park Pond Vlasis Park Ponds Walker Lake Waplehorst Park Pond Watson Trail Park lake Weldon Springs Park Pond Weldon Springs Conservation Area Westside Park Lake Whitecliff Park Pond Wild Acres Park Pond Willamore Park Lakes and Woodland Sports Park Ponds (F) means floatable stream or river







Legendary Locals of St. Charles


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Today's citizens of St. Charles will recognize the names of many early settlers and residents, such as Louis Blanchette, who founded the settlement that would later become St. Charles; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, who helped found the first school of the Society of the Sacred Heart in America; and Lewis and Clark, who began their expedition here to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory. Later came photographer Rudolph Goebel, who chronicled St. Charles's history for more than 50 years; Jane Crider, advocate for adults with disabilities and cofounder of Boone Center Inc.; and Archie Scott, known as "Mr. Main Street" for his years of dedication to the preservation of the historic district. Included in Legendary Locals of St. Charles are businesspeople, local personalities, authors, and entertainers, and while some of them may not yet be legendary, all of them are notable for their contributions to the St. Charles community and beyond.