
1870 - 720 N. Benton Avenue - St. Charles, MO
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YoSam.
N 38° 47.342 W 090° 29.044
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This building is number 115 in the Commons Neighborhood District.
Waymark Code: WM17FZ7
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 02/15/2023
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County of building: St. Charles County
Location of building: N Benton Ave., 3rd house S of Franklin St., E side, St. Charles
Built: 1870
Architect/Builder: Unknown
Architectural Style: Federal
Original Occupant: Conrad and Mary Bartels
Historic District Map
Marker Text:
1870
720 N. Benton Avenue
1830 - Nathan Boone's survey of the Commons
1850 - Lot became part of Andrew Wilsons Subdivision.
1860 - ★ Conrad Bartels served in the Civil War with Kreckel's Raiders.
1870 - Conrad Bartels and his wife Mary purchased this property from the widow of Andrew Wilson.
The north half of this house was built in the early 1870's and the south half added later. This
Victorian Folk House or "brick cabin" originally had only two rooms down and and [sic] upper loft.
Note the Window [sic] lintels are different on the two halves. The original smoke house/summer
kitchen still stands. The bricks are sun dried and made on site.
1891 - City director lists Mrs. Mary Bartels, widow (she received a Civil War pension - $12.00/month.
1900 - Philip Bartels, Conrad's son, married Ida Palardy and became the owners.
1920 -
1957 - Ida Bartels (widow) noted St. Charles dress maker.
1932 - Mary Lucille Bartels married Carroll Sumner Howell and eventually became the owners.
1990 - Nr. [sic] & Mrs. Howell were the first members of the St. Charles Commons Neighborhood
Association.
120 years of a single family history