Louis & Harriet
Built their home on twenty acres along the bluff's of Saint Mary, overlooking the Mississippi River and Historic Kaskaskia.
The Mississippi was more than an inspiring vista for Louis and Harriet. Its waters transported their Wheat Flour to market, brought their guests to them, delivered life's necessities and many luxuries from as far away as England and France.
October 23, 1879.
Here they would live in the nobility of an ordinary life for over 40 years.
Children
Edward, Walter, Mary, Cecelia, Carl and Caroline,
were educated at Jesuit Boarding Schools and married into prominent first families of the valley during the late 19th century.
Louis, passed to his final resting place on January 30, 1922, a few days shy of his 82nd birthday. His body laid in repose at Schaaf Hill, which had been his home for over 40 years. His remains were placed by the side of his wife Harriet, who had proceeded him in death nearly 30 years earlier.