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A Bibliography of Print Materials Pertaining to the
French Presence in Missouri and the Old Mines Community in Particular
Compiled by Will Thompson, The University of Memphis
Last revised: April 2, 2014
Allain, Mathé. “Not Worth a Straw”: French Colonial Policy and the Early Years of Louisiana. Lafayette:
University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1988.
Alvord, Clarence W. The Illinois Country, 1673-1818. Urbana; Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1987
[1920].
Alvord, Clarence W., ed. Kaskaskia Records. Springfield: Illinois State Historical Library, 1909. HAVE AS
PDF.
Alvord, Clarence W.; Clarence E. Carter, eds. The Critical Period, 1763-1765. Springfield, IL: Illinois State
Historical Society, 1915.
Ames, Gregory P., ed. Auguste Chouteau's journal: memory, mythmaking & history in the heritage of
New France : essays accompanying a new, annotated translation of the Narrative of the
Settlement of St. Louis together with a reprint of John Francis McDermott's Glossary of
Mississippi Valley French. St. Louis : St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri-St. Louis,
2010.
Austin, Moses. “Journal.” American Historical Review 5.3 (April 1900): 523-542. [Preceded by: “A
Memorandum of M. Austin’s Journey from the Lead Mines in the County of Wythe in the State of
Virginia to the Lead Mines in the Province of Louisiana West of the Mississippi, 1796-1797”]
Balesi, Charles J. The Time of the French in the Heart of North America: 1673-1818. Third edition.
Chicago: Alliance Française Chicago, 2000.
Bannon, John Francis. “The Spaniards and the Illinois Country 1762-1800.” Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society 69.2 (1976): 110-118.
Basler, Lucille. Pioneers of Old Ste. Genevieve. Ste. Genevieve: L. Basler, 1983.
Basler, Lucille. The District of Ste. Genevieve 1725-1980. Ste. Genevieve: L. Basler, 1980.
Beaulne, Kent. 275 Years of the French in Washington County. Pamphlet, 1998.
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Beaulne, Kent [dit Bone]. Bâtiments, Cabanes, et Maisons. An Inventory of Buildings of the Old Mines
Area Historical Society at Three Sites. Cadet: Old Mines Area Historical Society, 2012.
Beaulne, Kent [dit Bone]. “Être ‘French’ et ne pas le savoir, 1960-1975.” In Franco-Amérique (under
Louder/Waddell), p. 269-280.
Beaulne, Kent. “Jeune-Homme découvre le monde francophone: un récit.” In Vision et Visages (under
Louder-Waddell), p. 209-223 (notes p. 332-338).
Beaulne, Kent. “Pawpaw-French Cooking. Food Ways of Missouri’s Créoles.” Le Forum (Centre FrancoAméricain, University of Maine) 36.3 (été/Summer 2013): 30-34.
Beaulne [dit Bone], Kent. “A Short History of the Old Mines, of the Country of the Illinois of Old Upper
Louisiana.” Blue Collar Magazine (Fall 2011): 12-13.
Beaulne, Kent. “The Use of Hand Forged Iron Crosses as Cemetery Markers.” 1997.
Beaulne, Kent; Judith Escoffier; Patricia Weeks. Les noms des vieille[s] famille[s] de la région la Vieille
Mine. Cadet: Old Mines Area Historical Society, 1982.
Beauregard, Marthe F. La population des forts français d’Amérique. Montréal: Bergeron, 1982.
Beers, Henry P. French and Spanish Records of Louisiana: A Bibliographical Guide to Archive and
Manuscript Sources. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1989.
Bellovich, Steven J. “The Establishment and Development of the Main Colonial Territorial Routes of Lead
Movement in Eastern Missouri, 1700-1965.” Thesis, Southern Illinois State Univ., 1970.
Belting, Natalia Maree. “The French Villages of the Illinois Country.” Canadian Historical Review 24, 1
(March 1943): 14-23.
Belting, Natalia. Kaskaskia Under the French Regime. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1948.
Bienvenu au Pays des Mines du comté Washington/Welcome to the Mining Country of Washington
County Missouri. Old Mines Area Historical Society, ?. Collection of articles and documents,
many previously published in The Diggins.
Boucher, Philip P. Les Nouvelles Frances: France in America, 1500-1815. An Imperial Perspective.
Providence, RI: The John Carter Brown Library, 1989.
Boyer, Mark G. St. Joachim. Desoto, MO: Roop Printing Company, 1972.
Bradbury, John. Travels in the Interior of America in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811. Foreword by
Donald Jackson. Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1986. [See pages 248-254 on mines]
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Brady, Erica; Rosemary Hyde Thomas. “Networks of Support in Old Mines, Missouri and Their
Expression in Visual Displays.” In Roark, Michael, ed. French and Germans in the Mississippi
Valley: Landscape and Cultural Traditions. Cape Girardeau, MO: SEMO, Center for Regional
History and Cultural Heritage, 1988: 137-151.
Brasseaux, Carl A.; Glenn R. Conrad. A Selected Bibliography of Scholarship Literature on Colonial
Louisiana and New France. Lafayette: Center for Louisiana Studies, Univ. of Southwestern
Louisiana, 1992.
Brassieur, C. Ray. Expressions of French Identity in the Mid-Mississippi Valley. Dissertation, University
of Missouri-Columbia, 1999.
Brassieur, C. Ray. “The Duclos-Pashia House: Survival of Creole Building Traditions into the Twentieth
Century.” Material Culture 22.2 (1990): 15-25.
Brassieur, C. Ray. “Living French Traditions of the Middle Mississippi Valley.” Missouri Heritage Fair
1993 Festival Program (1993): 25-28.
Briggs, Winstanley. “Le Pays des Illinois.” William and Mary Quarterly, third series, vol. 47, no. 1
(January 1990): 30-56. Also Letter to the Editor by Carl Ekberg and response of Briggs to letter in
vol. 47, no. 4, p. 610-614.
Briggs, Winstanley. “The Forgotten Colony: Le Pays des Illinois.” Diss., Univ. of Chicago, 1985.
Brotherton, Kathleen. “Osage Occasionally Killed Early French Settlers.” River Hills Traveler, Jan.-Feb.,
2004.
Brown, Margaret Kimball. “Attitudes Towards the French Colonists: A Reappraisal.” In Proceedings of
the 8th Annual Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 1982. Ed. E. P. Fitzgerald.
Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1985: 191-193.
Brown, Margaret Kimball. “La colonisation française de l’Illinois: une réévaluation.” Revue d’Histoire de
l’Amérique Française, vol. 39, no. 4 (1986): 583-591.
Brown, Margaret Kimball. History as They Lived It: A Social History of Prairie du Rocher, Illinois. Tucson:
Patrice Press, 2005.
Brown, Margaret Kimball. The Voyageur in the Illinois Country: The Fur Trade’s Professional Boatman in
Mid America. Naperville, IL: Center for French Colonial Studies, 2002.
Brown, Margaret Kimball; H. Randolph Williams, eds. French Colonial Studies: Le Pays des Illinois:
Selections from Le Journal, 1983-2005. Naperville, IL: Center for French Colonial Studies, 2006.
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Brown, Margaret Kimball; Lawrie Cena Dean. The French Colony in the Mid-Mississippi Valley.
Carbondale, IL: American Kestrel Books, 1995. Reprinted in a second edition in 2014 by the
Center for French Colonial Studies.
Brown, Margaret Kimball; Lawrie Cena Dean. The Village of Chartres in Colonial Illinois, 1720-1765. New
Orleans: Polyanthos (for La Compagnie des Amis de Fort de Chartres), 1977.
Brown, Margaret Kimball; Robert F. Mazrim. “Revisiting the Forts and Village at Chartres in the Illinois
Country.” Illinois Archaeology, vol. 22, no. 1 (2010).
Caldwell, Norman Ward. The French in the Mississippi Valley, 1740-1750. Philadelphia: Porcupine Press,
1974. Original published Illinois Studies in the Social Studies, vol. 26, no. 3, 1941.
Calloway, Colin G. The Scratch of a Pen: 1763 and the Transformation of North America. Oxford: Oxford
UP, 2006.
Carrière, J.-M. “Creole Dialect of Missouri.” American Speech 14.2 (April 1939), 109-119.
Carrière, J.-M.: “Life and customs in the French villages of the Old Illinois Country (1763-1939).” Report
of the Canadian Historical Association vol. 18, no. 1 (1939), 34-47.
Carrière, J.-M.: “L’œuvre de la France dans la vallée du Mississippi.” Le Canada français 27 (Jan. 1941),
457-476.
Carrière, J.-M. “The Phonology of Missouri French: A Historical Study.” French Review 14.5 (March
1941), 410-415.
Carrière, J.-M. “The Phonology of Missouri French: A Historical Study (continued).” French Review 14.6
(May 1941), 510-515.
Carrière, J.-M.: “La survivance de l’Esprit français dans l’ancien Pays des Illinois.” Deuxième congrès de
la Langue française au Canada, Mémoires. Québec, 1938, vol. III, 96-101.
Carrière, Joseph Médard. Tales from the French folk-lore of Missouri. New York, AMS Press, 1970,
(c)1937. Northwestern University humanities series, v. 1.
Caruso, John Anthony. The Mississippi Valley Frontier: The Age of French Exploitation and Settlement.
New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1966.
C'est pu comme ça anymore. Montreal, Quebec : Multimedia Audiovisuel Inc., 1977. 1 videocassette
(VHS) (27 min.). Nanouk Films ; réalisé et produit par Michel Brault et André Gladu pour La
Societé Radio-Canada.
Childhood Memories of Local Residents. Two CDs. Old Mines: Old Mines Area Historical Society, ?.
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Choquette, Leslie. “Center and Periphery in French North America.” In Negotiated Empires: Centers and
Peripheries in the Americas, 1500-1820. Ed. Christine Daniels, Michael V. Kennedy. New York;
London: Routledge, 2002.
Clemson, Thomas G.; E. F. Pratte; C. C. Vallee; Lewis L. Linn. Observations on the La Motte Mines and
Domain…. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1838.
Conrad, Glenn R. “Administration of the Illinois Country: the French Debate.” In The French Experience
in Louisiana. Lafayette: Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana, 1995, 442-459.
Dickinson, John A.; Lucien R. Abenon. Les Français en Amérique. Lyon: Presses Universitaires de Lyon,
1993.
The Diggins. Quarterly newsletter of the Old Mines Area Historical Society.
Din, Gilbert C.; Abraham Nasatir. The Imperial Osages: Spanish-Indian Diplomacy in the Mississippi
Valley. Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1983.
Diron d’Artaguiette. “Journal of Diron d’Artaguiette.” In Travels in the American Colonies. Ed. Newton
D. Mereness. Trans. Georgia Sanderlin. New York: Antiquarian Press, 1961: 15-92; Transcript in
Library of Congress, from Archives Nationales C13 C2 ff. 18-269.
Dorrance, Ward Allison. The survival of French in the old district of Sainte Genevieve. Columbia,
University of Missouri, 1935. Issued also as Thesis (Ph. D.) University of Missouri. The University
of Missouri studies; a quarterly of research.; vol. X, no. 2.
Duclos, Zachary M. The Way We Were. Vol. One: French Involvement in North America. Cadet, MO:
Old Mines Area Historical Society, 2001.
Duclos, Zachary M. The Way We Were. Vol. Two: Our French Canadian/Acadian Ancestors. Cadet, MO:
Old Mines Area Historical Society, 2001.
Eccles, W. J. Essays on New France. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1987.
Eccles, W. J. The French in North America, 1500-1783. Rev. ed. Markham, ON: Fitzhenry and
Whiteside; East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1998.
Ekberg, Carl. Colonial Ste. Genevieve: An Adventure on the Mississippi Frontier. Gerald, MO: Patrice
Press, 1985.
Ekberg, Carl. François Vallé and His World. Upper Louisiana Before Lewis and Clark. Columbia:
University of Missouri Press, 2002.
Ekberg, Carl. French Roots in the Illinois Country. Urbana: University Press of Illinois, 1998.
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Ekberg, Carl J. Stealing Indian Women: Native Slavery in the Illinois Country. Urbana: Illinois, 2007.
Ekberg, Carl J.; Charles R. Smith; William D. Walters, Jr.; Frederick W. Lange. A Cultural Geographical and
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Finiels, Nicolas de. An Account of Upper Louisiana. Ed. Carl J. Ekberg, William E. Foley. Columbia: Univ.
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Fink, Oliver F. “Missouri’s Old French Pocket.” St. Louis Post Dispatch February 20, 1955.
Fleming, C. P. Records from the St. Joachim’s Church Old Cemetery, Old Mines, Missouri. Old Mines:
Old Mines Area Historical Society, 1983.
Flint, Timothy. A condensed geography and history of the Western states or the Mississippi Valley. V, II.
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Folmer, Henry. Franco-Spanish Rivalry in North America, 1524-1763. Glendale, CA: Clark, 1953.
Franzwa, Gregory M. The Story of Old Ste. Genevieve. St. Louis: Patrice Press, 1967. [5th edition, 1990]
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Gerlach, Russel L. Immigrants in the Ozarks: A Study in Ethnic Geography. Columbia: University of
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“La Guillonée.” Missouri Heritage Fair 1993, Festival Program: 10-11.
La Guillonée: A French New Year’s Eve Custom and Song, A Collection of Essays, 1855-2004. Ed. Kent
Beaulne and Natalie Villmer. Old Mines: Old Mines Area Historical Society, 2004.
Hafen, Leroy R., ed. French Fur Traders and Voyageurs in the American West. Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska
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The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents. Ed. Reuben Gold Thwaites. New York: Pageant Book Co.,
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