River aux Vases (stream), Missouri

Not to be confused with River aux Vases, Missouri.
River aux Vases Creek
Stream
River aux Vases Creek sign at Highway 61
Name origin: French: La Rivière aux Vases meaning "Muddy" or "Swampy River".
Country United States
State Missouri
Mouth Mississippi River
 - location La Saline, MO
 - elevation 361 ft (110 m)
 - coordinates 37°54′23″N 89°58′31″W / 37.90639°N 89.97528°W / 37.90639; -89.97528Coordinates: 37°54′23″N 89°58′31″W / 37.90639°N 89.97528°W / 37.90639; -89.97528
Basin 47.8 sq mi (124 km2)
River aux Vases Creek within Missouri

River aux Vases is a creek that rises in Union Township in western Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri and flows into the Mississippi River about two miles north of St. Marys, Missouri.

Etymology

The stream's original name - La Rivière aux Vases - is French meaning The muddy or swampy River and referred to quicksand and soggy conditions around the creek, especially crossings.[1]

History

The earliest French colonial families had long-established family sugar camps (les sucreries) along the creek to process sugar.[2] In 1797 the younger son of Pierre de Lassus, Commandant of New Bourbon received a grant by the Spanish government to establish a sugar mill along the creek.[3] Over time the area around River aux Vases became known as a breeding center for mules. Mining was also prominent in the area and River aux Vases sandstone was used in the abutments of Eads Bridge in downtown St. Louis, with decorative onyx and limestone quarried nearby.[4]

Physical geography

River aux Vases rises near Jonca in Union Township in the western part of Ste. Genevieve County, and flows east through Hawn State Park and empties into the Mississippi River about two miles north of St. Marys, Missouri at an elevation of 361 feet. It has a watershed of 47.8 sq. mi.[5][6]

Cultural geography

There are a number of communities along River aux Vases Creek, most notably the community by the same name River aux Vases, as well as New Bremen (Ozora), and New Tennessee.[7]

Bridges that converse River aux Vases Creek include the River aux Vases Bridge on Old Kingshighway (Highway 61), the River aux Vases Route B Bridge, The Interstate 55 Bridge, and the River aux Vases US 61 Bridge.[8]

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