Boonesfield Village Structures

The Historic Daniel Boone Home

1868 Highway F, Defiance, MO 63341; Call (636) 798-2005


The Squire Boone Home, 1815.

Spanish Fort, 1793. Currently located across the highway from the Boone Home is yet another newly acquired treasure: a recently discovered small fort built in 1793 in the St. Charles area. Click Here for an article courtesy of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and St. Louis Today.

 
Schoolhouse, circa 1830, from St. Paul, MO.

Milliner's Shop, circa 1840.


Carpenter's Shop,
circa 1837, from Flint Hill, MO.


Peace Chapel, circa 1840-1860, from New Melle, MO., complete with a reconstructed 28-stop Wicks pipe organ.

Sappington-Dressel House, circa 1807, from south St. Louis County. The Lindbergh School District was organized and chartered in the house's dining room.

 

Stake House, circa 1828 and 1840, formerly a merchant's house in the Femme Osage Valley.



Borgmann Animal Driven Mill, circa 1840, a gristmill originally constructed in the Marthasville area.




Fritz Von Der Brelje General Store, circa 1840, from Schluersburg, MO.

 



 Scheduled for Completion in 2009:

Newton Howell Log House, circa 1814, home of Daniel Boone's brother-in-law.


(Special thanks to Margy Miles for the additional photos on this page.
Visit her wonderful Boone website at
http://www.danielboonefamily.org
Also special thanks to Lindenwood College as well as Mrs. Sumner's 4th grade of Sullivan, MO, for additional photos.



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