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137: 156:" on February 21, 1876. Three shafts were sunk during 1876 and 1877 and a new mill was built. In 1886, a fire destroyed the concentrating mill plant and damaged the rest of surface plant of the Desloge Lead Company. Rather than rebuild, Desloge II sold the firm to the St. Joseph Lead Company. In 1887, the land was cleared and company houses for his staff were constructed at the location which became known as Deslogetown: present-day 587:) called "The History of the Desloge Family in America" "one of the most serious and major contributions on the subject…a foundation of work for thousands of academics and historians", in his foreword to 2012 "Desloge Chronicles". Missouri History Museum, Research and Reference Building, St. Louis, Missouri. 325:
at the hospital. Desloge II willed his original 47 acres of his hand-dug pits of the original lead mining operations and the deeply rutted wagon tracks on a property in Washington County. The family then donated this land for a park, today named Firmin Desloge Park, and dedicated it to the mining
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Around 1916, the Desloge Consolidated Lead Company moved its corporate offices from Desloge, Missouri, to the Rialto Building in downtown St. Louis. While "St. Louis, with its French ancestry, has been noted as a fur capital, more money passed through St. Louis as a result of the lead business in
183:) from St. Louis, Missouri, to Texarkana, Arkansas. The St. Joseph Lead Company built a 13.5-mile narrow gauge railroad from the mines to a junction with the Iron Mountain Railroad at Summit in Washington County. St. Joe paid two-thirds of the construction costs; the Desloge Company the rest. 214:. In 2011, Watlow, still a Desloge family business, employed 2,000 employees in 13 factories in the United States, Mexico, Europe, and Asia; had sales offices in 16 countries; and distributed globally. In 2021, the family sold a majority stake in Watlow to Tinicum LP, a private-equity firm. 233:
Firmin Desloge II's new company operated until 1929, when it was sold to the St. Joseph Lead Company for $ 18 million (about $ 319,400,000 today). The sale lifted the family's wealth past $ 52 million. Desloge II died that same year as one of the wealthiest men in the world, alongside
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Firmin Desloge II's son, Joseph Desloge, designed an industry-specialty electric fuse that would "kill the arc" and founded Killark Electric in 1913. Joseph Desloge also owned Minerva Oil (a confusing misnomer as it was primarily mining zinc and
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McHenry, Robert E. Chat Dumps of The Missouri Lead Belt, St Francois County. With an Illustrated History of the Lead Companies that Built Them, Flat River, Bonne Terre, Desloge, River Mines, Leadwood, Elvins, Leadington, self-published,
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The family moved to St. Louis in 1861, at the outset of the American Civil War, after various attacks at Potosi, Bonne Terre and upon the family lead mining works by both Federal and Confederate armies who sought lead for weapons.
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appear to substantiate the rumors. In 1998, Malcolm's sister-in-law, Mrs. William L. Desloge, endorsed the story in a personal interview: "Of course it's true, we were all there at the parties in Palm Beach with them."
129:, mercantile business. They grew to include the Missouri Lead Mining and Smelting Company in 1874 and the Desloge Lead Company in 1876, inclusively one of the largest and oldest lead mining companies in America. 938: 969: 576:"The History of the Desloge Family in America", by Christopher Desloge, lulu.com (2013). Yale University professor and Director of French American history on the American Frontier Jay Gitlin ( 543:
Sullivan, John J., History of St. Joe and Desloge Railway and Missouri River and Bonne Terre Railroad, handwritten, Railroads Collection, Desloge Railway, Missouri Historical Society archives
342: 222:); founded Louisiana Manufacturing Company and Atlas Manufacturing Company; and pursued fluorspar mining in southeastern Illinois. Joseph Desloge's son Joseph Jr. owned uranium mines near 341:. He continued donating money to improve the park. Desloge also donated land for Sunset Park in north St. Louis County on the Missouri River; and sold to St. Louis County the 2,300-acre 908: 629: 1268: 653: 1293: 1289:
Missouri History Museum, fully executed bequest documents in the possession of the Missouri Historical Society Archives, St. Louis, MO, Joseph Desloge Collection,
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The family's businesses in lead and mercantile in Missouri date from around 1824, when Firmin Rene Desloge built his own smelting furnace as an extension of his
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
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supported by materials at historical societies, over 230 bibliographic sources under ISBN, with copyright and Library of Congress application
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and then the Valley Railroad. Desloge II was also involved with the development of the Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad (aka the
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The main line and connections of the Mississippi River & Bonne Terre Railway, built to serve lead mines in southeastern Missouri
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States
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In 1926, the family built a 15,000-square foot French-style mansion on an estate of thousands of acres in present-day
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US Dept of Justice, FBI, Freedom of Information Act request no.1371232-001, December 11, 2019, number 1371232-001
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In 1955, Joseph Desloge donated to the state of Missouri some 2,400 acres of land acquired over 17 years in
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Durie Malcolm, wife of Firmin V. Desloge IV, was long rumored to have been briefly married to
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Sharpe, Mary Rozier and James, Louis, Between the Gabouri, History of the Rozier Family, 1981
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Watlow, one of St. Louis' biggest manufacturers, to be acquired by private investment firm
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http://www.mohistory.org/files/archives_guides/Guide_to_the_Archival_Collections_A-Z.pdf
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to manufacture electric heating elements for the shoe industry. The name alludes to low-
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Desloge Consolidated Lead Company records at Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, MO
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Christopher Desloge, Desloge Chronicles - Tale of Two Continents, lulu, 2010, pp 758
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in the middle of the Missouri River (for just $ 91 an acre) as a nature preserve.
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Probated will of Lydia Desloge, source Farmington (Missouri) Press, December 1932
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In 1922, Firmin Desloge II's grandson Louis Desloge (from Jules Desloge) founded
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HISTORY OF THE LEAD BELT OF ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY MISSOURI By A. J. Norwine (1924)
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Missouri Historical Society Archives, St. Louis, MO, Desloge Family Collection,
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Three members of the Desloge family have been "Queen of Love and Beauty" at the
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region and more than two miles of river frontage, today composes the bulk of
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Bouchard, W. L., "A Trip Through Bonne Terre Mines and Surface Operations,"
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Robert Sidney Douglass, Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York, 1912
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Firmin V. Desloge IV owned and was president of Smokey Oil Company.
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CEO Jeffry Zelm. The oldest St. Louis-based lead family is Desloge.
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who had arrived in Missouri in 1810 with Rozier's business partner
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Thompson, Henry C. Our Lead Belt Heritage. Flat River, Mo., 1955
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Joseph Desloge, Jr. Passport To Manhood, 1995, p.18 & 103
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in 1947 in Palm Beach, Florida. FBI reports accessed through
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The article is the condensed version of 900-page historical
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Missouri Historical Society, William L. Desloge, President
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Dark Side of Camelot, Seymour Hersh, Little Brown, 1998
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Missouri than did because of the fur business", wrote
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To serve his mines, Desloge II also built the first
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Joseph Desloge Jr., Passport To Manhood, 1995, p102
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They sheltered the exiled Chancellor of 177:Mississippi River and Bonne Terre Railway 1252:History of the Desloge Family in America 873:Cooperman, Jeannette (August 20, 2015). 783:"List of the Richest Men in the World", 1401:Southeast Missouri Mining and Milling. 727:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–" 353: 57:, rose to wealth through international 1193:from the original on September 6, 2024 972:from the original on September 6, 2024 941:from the original on September 6, 2024 911:from the original on September 6, 2024 608:from the original on September 6, 2024 578:Faculty: Environmental History at Yale 433:St. Louis: Nordman Printing Co., 1959 992:"*Diane Desloge veiled prophet queen" 725:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 656:from the original on October 14, 2021 7: 1408:Potosi (Missouri) Historical Society 1232:from the original on August 25, 2017 1048:"VP Ball 2014 | ST LOUIS STYLE" 855:from the original on August 12, 2024 564:Chat Dumps of The Missouri Lead Belt 525:from the original on August 16, 2024 375:St. Louis: The Fourth City 1764–1911 1498:French-American culture in Missouri 1028:from the original on March 26, 2019 1002:from the original on March 27, 2019 810:from the original on April 27, 2024 1367:from the original on July 11, 2015 1271:from the original on April 1, 2022 1175:"The Press: An American Genealogy" 14: 1468:"Saint Louis University Timeline" 515:"History of St. Joe Lead Company" 482:, Maple Press Co., New York, 1937 162:Desloge Consolidated Lead Company 960:King, Roxanne (April 26, 2024). 746:May 31, 1929, The Lead Belt News 598:"Firmin Desloge IV death notice" 22: 1222:"The Tale of Jack's First Wife" 998:. October 3, 1962. p. 1. 431:The Desloge Family in America. 387:History of Southeast Missouri. 210:electric heaters that replace 1: 339:Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park 333:. The land, which included a 319:St. Louis University Hospital 228:Lycoming County, Pennsylvania 173:St. Francois County, Missouri 719:American Antiquarian Society 699:American Antiquarian Society 552:Missouri Short Line Railroad 480:A History of American Mining 253:, north of St. Louis on the 110:The family's progenitor was 880:September 24, 2015, at the 846:Missouri Historical Society 604:. May 23, 1970. p. 7. 562:McHenry, Robert E. (2006). 175:: the Desloge Railway, the 144:Firmin Rene Desloge's son, 1519: 1420:"History of the Lead Belt" 1343:www.missouri-vacations.com 1149:September 6, 2024, at the 1078:September 6, 2024, at the 632:September 6, 2024, at the 429:Huger, Lucie Furstenberg. 404:September 6, 2024, at the 292:Reputed Kennedy connection 1318:Missouri History Museum, 1158:January 24, 2022, at the 1140:January 24, 2022, at the 1131:January 24, 2022, at the 1122:January 24, 2022, at the 1113:January 24, 2022, at the 1104:January 24, 2022, at the 1095:January 24, 2022, at the 583:January 27, 2012, at the 1296:August 12, 2024, at the 154:The Desloge Lead Company 1438:. rootsweb.ancestry.com 1422:. rootsweb.ancestry.com 996:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 602:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 453:Arthur, Stanley Clisy. 315:Firmin Desloge Hospital 1503:Families from Missouri 1363:. auctionstlouis.com. 1325:July 11, 2015, at the 1181:. 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Missouri
St. Louis
commerce
sugar refining
oil drilling
fur trading
mining
saw milling
manufacturing
railroads
real estate
riverboats
Firmin René Desloge
Jean Ferdinand Rozier
John James Audubon
Potosi, Missouri

Firmin V. Desloge II
Bonne Terre, Missouri
The Desloge Lead Company
Desloge, Missouri
Desloge Consolidated Lead Company
railroads
St. Francois County, Missouri
Mississippi River and Bonne Terre Railway
Iron Mountain Railroad
Doe Run Company
Watlow
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