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In This Issue History of Augusta...........................................................................5-7 History of Defiance........................................................................9-13 History of New Melle...................................................................15-17 Business Listings.........................................................................18-20 Calendar of Events............................................................................ 21
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Augusta
The town of Augusta was founded in 1836 by Leonard Harold, a settler that followed Daniel Boone. Originally named Mount Pleasant, in 1843 the name of the town was changed to Augusta. German immigrants were attracted to this area by glowing reports written by Gottfried Duden, a German researcherexplorer, where he described the scenic bluffs, vast plains and rich soil that followed the winding river. By the 1850’s, the riverfront’s stores,
hotels and saloons prospered by providing services to Missouri River travelers. The general store, post office and hotel, located on what was then Water Street, were owned and operated by Frederick Wencker. In 1859, George Muench founded Mount Pleasant Winery, one of the earliest wineries in the area. The wine cellars that were built by Muench in 1881, from limestone and wood from the area, are still in use at the winery, today.
Originally named Mount Pleasant, in 1843 the name of the town was changed to Augusta.
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In 1872, the Missouri River changed its course, leaving Augusta without its boat landing. After the river shifted away from the town, Wencker moved his general store to what is now known as the “Uptown Store” at the corner of Locust and Lower Streets. In the 1880’s, the area began receiving recognition for the distinctive flavors and profile of the wine being produced. In the later parts of the 19th century and early 20th century, the production volume from the area helped the Missouri wine industry compete for market share east of the Rocky Mountains. Augusta thrived as a farming community, producing grain, livestock and grapes, and as a trading center of craftsmen, merchants,
In 1980, Augusta was recognized as the first U.S. Wine District, or Viticultural Area # 1, because of its unique soil, climate, historical significance and quality of wines produced from grapes grown within the District’s boundaries. hotels and wineries. Prohibition during 1920 and 1921 had a dramatic effect on the area causing the closure of local wineries and the uprooting of vineyards.
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A revival period occurred in the 1960’s, which spurred tourist interest. In 1980, Augusta was recognized as the first U.S. Wine District, or Viticultural Area # 1, because of its unique soil, climate, historical significance and quality of wines produced from grapes grown within the District’s boundaries.
With its historic small town charm and backdrop of beautiful hills, Augusta continues to be a popular destination of today. Source: - Augusta Chamber of Commerce brochure - Anita Mallinkrodt
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Defiance Daniel Boone was one of the earliest known settlers in this area. In 1799, after receiving an invitation by Spain to move westward, he chose to leave Kentucky and obtained 850 acres in the area near what is now known as “The Daniel Boone Home”. At this time, Southwestern St. Charles County was a rural and isolated community. In 1888 the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad planned to extend its line through the area. As the railroad moved in…2 small towns began to develop…both wanting to become the economic center for the region. Local farmers and landowner, Richard Matson, recognized the benefits that a railroad could offer, and contributed 20 acres to assure a depot would be built in that location. As a result, a small station and other rail facilities were constructed on the
A town called “Matson” grew alongside this new station…with streets, a general store, a grain elevator, schools, a blacksmith shop, a doctor, a church and a saloon. site. A town called “Matson” grew alongside this new station…with streets, a general store, a grain elevator, schools, a blacksmith shop, a doctor, a church and a saloon. Matson boomed and wanted to continue to grow even larger. During the height of Matson’s growth, area farmers located 2 miles north of Matson, talked of developing a town of their own, as well. But the railroad steamed right on by…to Matson. The determined leaders of this town contacted the Railroad to let them know that they wanted a station of their own. They RESIDENT’S & VISITOR’S GUIDE
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promised to construct a farm-to-market road was already a town called “Parsons” on into town and also proposed a depot. People the Katy Line in Kansas, so the name was began building more houses removed from consideration. Other names in the area and a were considered but The population of the area town developed. Parsons and the other has continued to grow As a result, the because of its easy commute men involved in the town not only settlement decided to to St. Louis and St. Charles. received a railroad name the town “Defidepot, but a post office, as well. ance” because they had gotten their depot After the arrival of the railroad, the town by defying the Matson’s. Defiance’s growth still needed a name. It was initially to be was stimulated by local businesses, originally called “Parsons”, after the man who was from Matson, moving to this emerging town. instrumental in getting the depot and post The population of the area has continued office because he had owned the land to grow because of its easy commute to that was laid out for the town. But, there St. Louis and St. Charles. Wineries nestled RESIDENT’S & VISITOR’S GUIDE
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amongst scenic vineyards and other local establishments have increased tourism. The old Shermier General Store, which was opened in 1898, is still standing and is now home to The Robin’s Nest on the Katy Trail and Katy Bike Rentals. Although the depot is now gone and the trains no longer
run through town…Defiance remains a popular stop for cyclists, hikers and runners that enjoy the Katy Trail of today. Sources: - St. Charles Banner News, May 10, 1971 - Defiance History along Katy Trail
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New Melle The “Boone Settlement” of Missouri was the first sizeable settlement of Americans of European decent west of the Mississippi River. Daniel Boone established the Settlement during the late 1790’s and the early 1800’s. In 1824, Gottfried Duden came from Germany to the western part of the Boone Settlement. After studying the area he returned to Germany, where in 1829, he published reports that included a description
In 1839 Lutherans arrived from Melle, Germany, and named the settlement “New Melle”. of the gently rolling fertile farmland of this area. As a result of his report, many Germans began to emigrate to lower St. Charles and Warren Counties. This area became the first settlement of German RESIDENT’S & VISITOR’S GUIDE
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immigrants west of the Mississippi River. In 1839 Lutherans arrived from Melle, Germany, and named the settlement “New Melle”. In 1848 Franz Henry Porter secured a government land grant where the town was to be laid out and erected the first house in town. By 1860, more than 38,000 Germans had settled in the area of the lower Missouri River Valley. During the mid to late 1800’s, the town included 3 wagon shops, 2 carpenter shops and 2 cooper shops. There was also a hotel, a flouring mill and sawmill, which was combined, and a pork house. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church organized in 1844. The present stone church was erected in 1858. This was the first Lutheran Church west of the Mississippi and is now on the National Registry. The New 16
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Melle M.E. Church was organized in 1871 and a brick church was built in 1878. New Melle had 3 schoolhouses…Public, Lutheran and Methodist. The historic Public School House building on Hwy Z, built in 1898 and used as a school until 1952, still remains, today. The Historical Society houses many treasures of the area’s past, which can be seen, today. The Boone-Duden Archives and Museum occupies a restored house, located at 3565 Mill Street, which was built of native brick in 1871 by John Friedrich Kamphoefner and his wife, Wilhelmina. The bricks were fired at the Stalhuth Kiln in the park across from St. Paul’s Lutheran church. It is one of the oldest houses in New Melle. The Boone-Duden Archives and Museum is
open Sundays from 12:30 to 4 and closed on holidays. A statue of a German Lutheran pioneer woman and child stands in town to pay tribute to the immigrants that left their homeland to settle in New Melle. The pedestal of the statue bears the words “NEW DREAMS, NEW HOPES, NEW MELLE”. Sources: - Boone-Duden Historical Society - Waymarking.com - 'The Boone Country Connection' - Rootsweb an ancestry.com - 'A Directory of Towns, Villages and Hamlets Past & Present of St. Charles County, Missouri' compiled by Arthur Paul Moser
New Melle Public School Class of 1903
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BUSINESS LISTINGS Antiques & Collectibles
ADDRESS
*CITY
PHONE #
Augusta Emporium
5595 Walnut Street
AUG
636-228-4024
Stone Ledge Antiques
5500 Locust Street
AUG 636-233-5347
101 Franklin Ave. 900 E. 8th Street 5702 Hwy 100 3017 Hwy A 501 Market Street 104 N. Hwy 47 1145 W. Pearce Blvd.
NH WAS WAS WAS FRS HER WAR WEN
573-237-4400 636-239-6600 636-239-1700 636-239-3087 636-673-1430 573-486-3134 636-456-3441 636-317-4900
2998 Hwy 94 5532 Water Street
DEF AUG
636-987-2673 636-987-2673
Hwy Z & D
NML 636-828-4189
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Banks Bank of Franklin County Bank of Franklin County Bank of Franklin County Bank of Franklin County The Missouri Bank The Missouri Bank The Missouri Bank The Missouri Bank
22000 Veterans Memorial Pkwy
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Bike Rental Katy Bike Rental Katy Bike Rental
Butcher Shops Bavarian Smoke Haus/Dan's Country Meats
bshmo.com
Emergency Services Augusta Fire Department
230 Green Street 3719 Hwy D New Melle Fire Protection District/New Melle 3705 Mill Street New Melle Police Department 145 Almeling Street
AUG DEF NML NML
636-949-0809 636-828-5037 636-828-5528 636-398-5500
199 Jackson Street 3511 Hwy F
AUG NML
636-228-4338 636-828-5900
1300 Hwy D 30 W. Hwy D, Suite 100
DEF NML
636-828-5165 636-398-4945
PO Box 114
NML
636-828-4807
New Melle Fire Protection District/Defiance
Farms & Orchards Centennial Farms Orchard Wind Ridge Farm
Gas Stations / Convenience Stores Double D Market Short Stop’s Convenience Store
Government Offices New Melle City Hall
*AUG = Augusta, DEF = Defiance, DUT = Dutzow, FRS = Forristell, HER = Hermann, MAR = Marthasville, MM = Moscow Mills, NHV = New Haven, NML = New Melle, OFL = O’Fallon, STC = St. Charles, WAR = Warenton, WAS = Washington, WEN = Wentzville, WRC = Wright City
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Historical Sites
ADDRESS
The Historic Daniel Boone Home
1868 Hwy F
*CITY
PHONE #
WEBSITE
DEF
636-949-7535
275 Webster Street PO Box 82
AUG NML
636-228-4821 636-433-5031
198 Jackson Street 10 Fiddlecreek Plaza
AUG NML
636-228-4855 636-398-6200
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Historical Society / Museum Augusta Historic Museum Boone Duden Historical Society
Libraries St. Charles City-County Library St. Charles City-County Library
Mobile Vet Mobile Vet
314-566-6545
stlouismobilevet.com 8
245 Terry Road
AUG 314-461-5131
sunflowerhillfarm.com 3
1615 Schwede Road
WEN 636-949-7535
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1868 Hwy F 4600 Hwy 94 South 700 Matson Hill Road
DEF 636-949-7535 AUG 636-949-7535 DEF 636-949-7535
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Organie Farming Classes Sunflower Hill Farm
Parks & Recreation Broemmelsiek Park The Historic Daniel Boone Home Klondike Park Matson Hill Park St. Charles County Parks Department The Park at New Melle Lakes
201 N. 2nd Street, Suite 510 STC 636-949-7535
404 Foristell Road
WEN 636-949-7535
237 Ferry Street 2959 S. Hwy 94 30 W. Hwy D, Suite 107
AUG DEF NML
245 Terry Road
AUG 314-461-5131
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Post Offices Augusta Post Office Defiance Post Office New Melle Post Office
636-228-4888 636-987-2407 636-828-5850
Produce Garden Sunflower Hill Farm
sunflowerhillfarm.com 3
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Restaurants/Dining Ashley’s Rose Augusta Brewing Company
5567 Walnut Street 5521 Water Street
AUG AUG
636-828-5182 636-482-BEER
Balducci Vineyards Bavarian Smoke Haus Cedar Lake Cellars Chandler Hill Vineyards
6601 Hwy 94 South Hwy Z & D 22008 Schreckengast Rd 596 Defiance Road
AUG NML WRC DEF
636-482-VINO balduccivineyards.com 1 636-828-4189 bshmo.com 14 OUTSIDE BACK 636-745-9500 cedarlakecellars.com COVER 636-798-CORK chandlerhillvineyards.com 13
*AUG = Augusta, DEF = Defiance, DUT = Dutzow, FRS = Forristell, HER = Hermann, MAR = Marthasville, MM = Moscow Mills, NHV = New Haven, NML = New Melle, OFL = O’Fallon, STC = St. Charles, WAR = Warenton, WAS = Washington, WEN = Wentzville, WRC = Wright City RESIDENT’S & VISITOR’S GUIDE
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Restaurants/Dining
ADDRESS
Defiance Ridge Vineyards Defiance Roadhouse
2711 S. Hwy 94 2999 Hwy 94
DEF DEF
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Fireside Bar & Grill Liz’s Bar & Grill Maraca’s
30 W. Hwy D, Suite 103 3585 Mill Street 4600 Hwy Z
NML NML NML
636-828-1189 636-828-LIZS 636-828-6206
Montelle - Klondike Café Noboleis Vineyards
201 Montelle Drive 100 Hemsath Road
AUG 888-595-WINE montelle.com 2 AUG 636-482-4500 noboleisvineyards.com 6
Piazza Deli & Pizzeria
1312 Hwy DD
DEF
Sunflower Hill Farm
245 Terry Road
AUG 314-461-5131
10253Hwy DD
WEN 636-828-4673
5577 Walnut Street
AUG
636-228-4440
Balducci Vineyards Cedar Lake Cellars Chandler Hill Vineyards Defiance Ridge Vineyards The Historic Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center Montelle Winery
6601 Hwy 94 South 22008 Schreckengast Rd 596 Defiance Road 2711 S. Hwy 94
AUG WRC DEF DEF
636-482-VINO balduccivineyards.com 1 OUTSIDE BACK 636-745-9500 cedarlakecellars.com COVER 636-798-CORK chandlerhillvineyards.com 13 636-798-2288 defianceridgevineyards.com 12
1868 Hwy F 201 Montelle Drive
DEF 636-949-7535 AUG 888-595-WINE
Mount Pleasant Estates
5634 High Street
AUG
Noboleis Vineyards Sugar Creek Winery Sunflower Hill Farm
100 Hemsath Road AUG 636-482-4500 noboleisvineyards.com 6 125 Boone Country Lane DEF 636-987-2400 sugarcreekwines.com 8 245 Terry Road AUG 314-461-5131 sunflowerhillfarm.com 3
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PHONE #
WEBSITE
PAGE #
636-398-DELI
sunflowerhillfarm.com 3
Veterinary Hospital Crossroads Veterinary Hospital
crossroadsvet.com
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Visitor's Center Augusta Visitor's Center
Weddings/Events
stccparks.org montelle.com
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636-482-WINE
Wildlife Rescue 1128 New Ballwin Road
BAL
636-394-1880
3960 Hwy Z
WEN
636-828-5145
Augusta Winery, Wine & Beer Garden Balducci Vineyards Cedar Lake Cellars Chandler Hill Vineyards Defiance Ridge Vineyards Montelle Winery
5601 High Street 6601 S. Hwy 94 22008 Schreckengast Rd 596 Defiance Road 2711 S. Hwy 94 201 Montelle Drive
AUG AUG WRC DEF DEF AUG
Mount Pleasant Estates
5634 High Street
AUG
Noboleis Vineyards Sugar Creek Winery
100 Hemsath Road AUG 636-482-4500 noboleisvineyards.com 6 125 Boone Country Lane DEF 636-987-2400 sugarcreekwines.com 8
Wildlife Rescue Center
Wine Garden The Quarry Wine Garden
quarrywinegarden.com
Wineries 888-MOR-WINE augustawinery.com 2 636-482-VINO balduccivineyards.com 1 OUTSIDE BACK 636-745-9500 cedarlakecellars.com COVER 636-798-CORK chandlerhillvineyards.com 13 636-798-2288 defianceridgevineyards.com 12 888-595-WINE montelle.com 2 636-482-WINE
*AUG = Augusta, DEF = Defiance, DUT = Dutzow, FRS = Forristell, HER = Hermann, MAR = Marthasville, MM = Moscow Mills, NHV = New Haven, NML = New Melle, OFL = O’Fallon, STC = St. Charles, WAR = Warenton, WAS = Washington, WEN = Wentzville, WRC = Wright City
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2019 CALENDAR OF EVENTS April
October
AUGUSTA PLEIN AIR 2019
AUGUSTA HALLOWEEN OPEN HOUSE 2019 VISITOR’S CENTER
24th - May 5th
May
31st
11th
11 am–2 pm
MOTHER’S DAY TEA AT THE HISTORIC DANIEL BOONE HOME
June 15th
11 am–2 pm
FATHER’S DAY GRILL OUT THE HISTORIC DANIEL BOONE HOME
December 6th
5-10pm
AUGUSTA ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT CHRISTMAS WALK
6th & 7th and 13th & 14th
CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT WALKS AT THE HISTORIC DANIEL BOONE HOME
13th–15th
2019 NEW MELLE FESTIVAL
July 14th
1–5 pm
AUGUSTA TOWN PICNIC
September 20th-21st
2019 ANNUAL AUGUSTA HARVEST FESTIVAL
6th & 13th
11 am–10 pm
AUGUSTA ANNUAL CHRISTMAS MARKET
7th
3–6 pm
AUGUSTA 2019 HOLIDAY HOUSE TOUR FOR MANY FUN EVENTS HELD THROUGHOUT THE YEAR AT BROEMMELSIEK PARK, KLONDIKE PARK, MATSON HILL PARK & THE PARK AT NEW MELLE LAKES VISIT WWW.STCCPARKS.ORG RESIDENT’S & VISITOR’S GUIDE
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