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  2. Gen. Daniel Bissell House - Wikipedia

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    Gen. Daniel Bissell House (also known as Franklinville Farm or Bissell Manor) is a historic house at 10225 Bellefontaine Road in Bellefontaine Neighbors, Missouri that was the home of Revolutionary War General Daniel Bissell (general). The Federal style house was built in 1819 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on

  3. College Hill, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The Bissell Mansion, ... In September 2001, 1 of the 3 St. Louis Academies opened in College Hill at East Linton Avenue and 21st Street; this was the site of the ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Louis ...

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    Location of St. Louis County in Missouri. ... Gen. Daniel Bissell House: Gen. Daniel Bissell House: November 28, 1978 : 10225 Bellefontaine Rd.

  5. Bellefontaine Neighbors, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    General Daniel Bissell served as the military commander of the territory and resided at Fort Bellefontaine for several years. The fort was connected to St. Louis by a trail that eventually evolved into present-day Bellefontaine Road. Fort Bellefontaine was abandoned in 1834, and the surrounding land was divided into land grants.

  6. List of the oldest buildings in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The oldest brick house in St. Louis County, Missouri. It was built by Thomas Sappington who was the most prominent member of the Sappington family who settled in St. Louis. [7] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a St. Louis County Landmark. Thomas Mason House: St. Louis County, Missouri: ca. 1808–1818 Residence

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  8. Chatillon–DeMenil House - Wikipedia

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    The purchaser was Nicolas DeMenil, a French physician who in October 1836 married Emilie Sophie Chouteau, the descendant of both of the founders of St. Louis. [1] [3] DeMenil and his wife initially purchased the house in 1856 with another family. By the beginning of the Civil War they decided to reside in it year-round, and bought out the ...

  9. Historic Foley Mansion in St. Cloud open for events, tours

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    Historic Foley Mansion renovated, open for events and tours. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...