Moses Austin Outbuilding - Ste. Genevieve Historic District - Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Posted by: BruceS
N 37° 58.648 W 090° 02.534
15S E 759791 N 4207443
Historic building in the Ste. Genevieve Historic District in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Waymark Code: WM5E1X
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 12/25/2008
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"Moses Austin Outbuilding. 68 South Gabouri Street, c. 1800. Property type:
French vertical log house. This one and one-half story, vertical log and
wood-framed, gable end house measures 27 feet by 26 feet 11 inches in plan. The
present appearance of the house reflects restoration that took place following
the 1993 flood. The southwest facade is marked by a recessed front porch whose
roof is supported by wood box columns. The main door is centered on this wall.
Fenestration consists of six-over-six, double hung, sash windows. The walls of
the house are sheathed in clapboards, while the roof is sheathed in wood
shingles. A single-story, gable-roofed ell adjoins the east gable end. The
vertical log portion of the house is a one room cabin that measures
approximately 14 feet by 12 feet. A balloon-framed, brick nogged building
completely encases the original cabin.
Moses Austin, father of Stephen Austin, founder of Austin, Texas, owned the
property. Moses Austin, a native of Durham, Connecticut, came to Upper Louisiana
in the late 1790s with proposals for increasing the area's lead production by
introducing the reverberatory furnace. He persuaded Spanish
officials to award him a concession of land in the heart of the mining country.
This tract amounted to about 4,250 acres. After he was awarded the concession,
he dispatched his assistants, Elias Bates and Judather Kendal to launch
preparations for mining. By 1799, he had constructed a blast
furnace, blacksmith's shop, saw mill and shot factory at Mine a Breton and was
manufacturing lead and shot in the amounts of 100,000 to 200,000 pounds
annually. In 1809, Austin and Col. Sam Hammond co-founded Herculaneum,
Missouri, north of Ste. Genevieve." ~
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