Last updated: April 30, 2019
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La Charette

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Even though Captain Clark described the village’s few homes to be small and the residents to be poor, they happily shared milk and eggs with the men. The men would stop again at La Charette on their return trip, spending the evening of September 20, 1806.
It’s believed the site of La Charette was washed away by the Missouri River in the floods of 1842-43. It was located south of present-day Marthasville, Missouri, on the north banks of the Missouri.