Ste. Genevieve Journal


Tuesday, July 4, 2023

FLAG OF OUR FATHERS

 

MAY WE NEVER FORGET. . .
























at July 04, 2023
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History

  • A Winter's Day On The Mississippi River
  • A Brief Comparison of French and English Colonial Trade
  • Fat Tuesday-Mardi Gras
  • George Washington Slept Here
  • La Guignolee: A New Year's Celebration
  • Christmas in the English and French Colonies
  • Le Reveillon: Customs of An Early French Christmas
  • Making Herbal Wreaths At The Felix Valle State Park
  • French Heritage Festival Evening of Dance at the Felix Valle
  • Twining Rag Rugs with a Native American Basketry Technique
  • French Colonial Journals and School of the Soldier 2019
  • l'Ecole du Soldat (School of the Soldier)
  • The Penny Doll
  • Games To Play. . .
  • A Friend From The Past: Bill Barker As Thomas Jefferson

Buildings of History

  • Anglo-American I-House
  • Blacksmith's Shop on Washington St.
  • Bolduc House: A Few Interior Images
  • Delassus Home 1793
  • HABS 1985 Survey of the Bolduc House
  • Le Compte House 1818
  • Log Cabin Reveal at Sassafras Creek
  • On The Other End of Main Street
  • Silversmith Antoine O'Neille Home 1820
  • The Many Fences of Ste. Genevieve
  • There's A 19th Century Log Cabin Going Up In Town

Dressing 18th Century

  • A Suit Of Clothes For Puss
  • A Working Woman's Clothing
  • An Appropiate Dress for the 1850s Log Cabin
  • Caps and Hats
  • Examples of 18th Century Women's Clothing in the New France Working Class
  • French National Clothing
  • Interpreting the 18th Century With Clothing
  • Just In From Virginia
  • Pioneer/Civilized Tribe
  • Pockets, Aprons, Chatelaines, Scarves, Shawls
  • The Art of Wool Applique
  • The Art of Wool Applique-Pockets
  • The Fan and It's Language
  • Two New Bodice Designs

Recipes and Foodways

  • Foods of Le Reveillon
  • French Heritage Recipes from Ste. Genevieve
  • A Homegrown Country Garden Dinner From My Community Garden Plot

1797 Diary

  • 26 Sept 1797
  • 9 Oct 1797

Heil House Happenings

  • In Time For Christmas: A New 'Old' Prim For The Kitchen Corner
  • Santa Begins Christmas At Heil House
  • Jokerest & Haley Cherry Wardrobe Returns to Ste. Gen
  • Shelter In Place: Noah Did
  • Survey of Heil House Conducted by Southeast Missouri State University
  • The Ghosts of Heil House Appear
  • Living Room Update
  • Easter Blessings
  • Our Blue Onion Tableware--A 279 Year Old Pattern
  • Star Light...Star Bright
  • A Pantry for the Kitchen
  • Our Ghost Cat
  • The Tavern Room
  • Mr. LaShae Goes Colonial
  • A Festive Heil House
  • Our Little Hideaway On Main Street
  • The Ghost of Heil House
  • Fall Colors at Heil House
  • And Inside. . .
  • New Thoughts On Decor For Heil House
  • Shutters Make The Difference Between Rustic Colonial and Victorian
  • Denim In A Colonial Setting? Why Not?
  • Marrying Colonial Decor To Farmhouse Style

Shopping Ste. Gen

  • 1819 Bossier-Shaw Gift Stop

Around Town and County

  • 18th Century Colonial Tea
  • 18th Century Colonial Tea: The Party
  • A Mural Legacy to the Colonial French
  • A Saturday Walk Around Town
  • A Sure Sign of Fall
  • A Tea Party On St. Mary's Road
  • Antique Mall Coming To Downtown
  • Beginning the 2019 Christmas Season
  • Celebrate!
  • Chuck's Truck
  • Early One Morning
  • Flag Of Our Fathers
  • Is It Snow? Or The Beautiful Black Locust Tree?
  • La Guignolee Still Celebrated in Ste. Genevieve
  • Masks For Ste. Genevieve
  • On The Line
  • On The Porches Where We Live
  • Santa Came To Visit
  • Saturday at the Farmer's Market
  • Sit and Rest a While
  • Snow Days 2019
  • Ste. Gen Community Garden Much Like Victory Gardens of Past
  • Summer Snowballs
  • The Unique Downtown Shops-Restaurants-Lodging
  • They Do Love Their Vintage Cars Here_The Auto Shop
  • Two Blocks Down

Decorating 18th Century Style

  • Where To Buy Furniture For Old House Decor
  • A Couple Of Colonial Prim Winter Touches
  • George Washinton Band Box
  • White Dinnerware at Home with Ironstone and Creamware
  • Hannah Davis Boxes
  • The History of Floor Cloths
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