
1902 (806 N. Sixth St.) - St. Charles, MO
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YoSam.
N 38° 47.399 W 090° 29.093
15S E 718445 N 4296475
This building is number 65 in the Commons Neighborhood District.
Waymark Code: WM17MF8
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 03/09/2023
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County of building: St. Charles County
Location of building: N 6th St., 2nd house N of Franklin St., E side, St. Charles
Built: 1902
Architect/Builder: Joseph H. Etling
Architectural Style: Folk Victorian
Original Occupant: Joseph H. and Anna Etling
Historic District Map
Marker Text:
1902
806 N Sixth St.
1830 - Part of lot 11 Nathan Boone's survey of the Commons.
1835 - Part of Dr. Wilson's subdivision of the Commons.
1900 - Lot was purchased by Joseph H. Etling and his wife Anna (nee Broeckelmann). Joseph was a
carpenter who was employed for many years at A.C.F.
1902 - It is believed Joseph built the house.
It is a Victorian Folk house, front gable and wing. Original narrow clapboard in excellent
condition. Open porch accented with spindle and cut work jigsaw trim. Porch supports are Queen
Anne turned posts and balusters. Folk Victorian facades are generally symmetric except for these
side gable variations.
1904 - Mrs. Etling died leaving Joseph and four children; Genivive, Roy J., Lorene, and Warren.
1922 - Mr. Joseph Etling and Mary, his second wife, sold the property to Mr. Ernest Hallbruegge and
his wife Emma. Mr. Hallbruegge was a retired farmer from the Boschertown area and became a
foreman for A.C.F. The Hallbruegges and their heirs, resided here for 44 years, until:
1966 -