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Description The Bolduc House was built by Peter Bolduc, a very prominent merchant in1740 in Ste. Geneviève, Missouri. The house, along with the rest of the village, was moved to its present location on higher ground in 1785 to escape flooding from the Mississippi River.
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Source Historic American Engineering Record, National Park Service; Record MO-1105
Author Drawn by Frank R. Leslie


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