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Excerpts from THE GREAT WEST – published in 1855
Excerpts from THE GREAT WEST – published in 1855 - Lists portions of an interview with Elizabeth (Barada) Ortes and includes information on her husband Jean Baptist Ortez.
Excerpts from THE GREAT WEST – published in 1855
When Richard Edwards wrote his
Great West, about 1855, he consulted with Madame Elizabeth Ortes. He
said she was at that time "the only woman living who recollects the
founder of St. Louis." Mr. Edwards gave from the recollection of
Madame Ortes, this description of Laclede:
"He was little above the
medium size, of very dark complexion, with a large nose, expansive brow, and
piercing and expressive eyes."
Madame Ortes was born at
Vincennes the year that St. Louis was founded, 1764, and came in her
childhood to St. Louis. She was fourteen years of age when Laclede
died. Her opportunity to know the founder was
excellent. Jean B. Ortes, the husband of Elizabeth Ortes, was
one of the companions of Laclede who came with him from the old home on the
southern border of France. Jean B. Ortes built the first
church in St. Louis. He was a carpenter, a cabinet-maker and was
living in the town when the first newspaper was started.
Madame Ortes survived
him many years and according to Edwards, was in good health with an astonishing
memory at the age of ninety-six. The Philibert family descended from her, a
daughter having married Joseph Philibert, who was one of the early fur traders.
Date | 9 Sep 2013 |
Linked to | BARADA ELIZABETH ANTONE; ORTES JEAN BAPTISTE |
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