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Our key restoration projects, both in term of size, setting and historical significance offer a rare opportunity to occupy an early settler's homestead completely restored to reflect today's sensibilities.

The sense of pride and serenity you and your family will experience from living in a "historic home" cannot be equaled by modern construction and siting.

Early homes and homesteads are excellent conduits for people searching for simpler and greener lifestyles. Most sites are well suited to planting gardens and some to animal husbandry
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  • 216 Boone Monument Road, Marthasville, MO 63337
    AKA David Bryan Homestead (circa 1799).
    Property encompasses the Bryan/Boone Cemetery, log cabin and home.
    In process of restoration

  • 802 E. Main, Marthasville, MO 63337
    AKA Griswold Home (circa 1843)
    Approved for Placing in the National Registry of Historic Places

  • 1933 Four Mile Road, Washington, MO 63090
    AKA Alfermann-Voss Homestead (circa 1848)

  • 255 Shobe Ave. Morrison, MO 65061
    AKA Shobe-Morrison Home (circa 1828)
    Placed on the National Registry of Historic Places

  • 7781 Brunetti Lane (Fmr. Grande Vista), Robertsville, MO 63072
    AKA Twitty-Carlander-Jones Homestead (1830-1870)
    Private Residence

  • 3 Mill Street, Elsah, IL 62028
    AKA Keyser-Read-Holt House (circa 1859)
    Placed on the National Registry of Historic Places

  • 46 Mill Street, Elsah, IL 62028
    AKA Keller-Slusser Home (circa 1858)
    Placed on the National Register of Historic Places

  • 57 Mill Street, Elsah, IL 62028
    AKA Ward-Rockabrand Home (circa 1858)
    Placed on the National Registry of Historic Places

Wanted! Historical Artifacts, Pictures, Art, Photography, Documents, Manuscripts, Written/Oral History, Research Papers, Print Materials, Furnishings, Locally Dug Artifacts etc. belonging or attributed to early families and occupants of the above listed properties! We especially are searching for items relating to the David Bryan Homestead, The Bryan/Boone Cemetery, Daniel and Rebecca Boone, Harvey Griswold, Henry Dickhaus and early settlers of the Marthasville area (La Charrette Village).

Items will be used to furnish a "home museum" to open in late 2011.



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Doors To The Past     314-645-5555, Ext. 101