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| #4376832 in Books | 2012-08-13 | 2012-08-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.31 x6.50l,.65 | File type: PDF | 128 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Delightful Trip Back in Time|By StephanieReads|Postcards are a tangible piece of history. A snapshot in time of the way a place looked and the thoughts of everyday people. As a postcard collector I am drawn to books about postcards and the history they tell. This book took me on a delightful trip back in time to life on the Missouri River.
Today St. Charles is a b|About the Author|Valerie Battle Kienzle provides the story behind the St. Charles County Historical Societys early-20th-century collection of postcardsthe people, places, and things that helped make St. Charles what it is today.
Incorporated in 1809, St. Charles has distinguished itself as a historically significant city with a small-town feel. Located on the banks of the Missouri River, St. Charles has been called the Williamsburg of the West. Repurposed buildings draw thousands of visitors each year, yet the citys historical importance is more than streets and structures. St. Charles was the scene of notable events, including the 1804 launching of Meriwether Lewis and William Clarks exploratio...
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