County of building: St. Charles County
Location of building: Clark St., 2nd house E of N. 7th St., N side, St. Charles
Built: 1864
Architect/Builder: Unknown
Architectural Style: Colonial Revival influence
Original Occupant: Henry and Margareta (Schone) Hachtmeyer
Historic District Map
Marker Text:
Circa 1864
626 Clark Street
1830 - Part of Nathan Boone's survey of the Commons.
1837 - Part of Dr. Andrew Wilson's 99 year lease of the Commons.
1862 - Henry Hatchmeyer, Civil War, Krekel's Battalion U.S.R.G. Mo. Inf. Private.
1864 - Approximate date for this house. It is believe to have been a brick half house. The east side
of the house with the door - window-window is believed to have been built first with the front
gabled west section and the Greek Revival porch added at a later date.
1868 - Fire Insurance records indicate Henry Hatchmeyer paid insurance for a brick house (Clark 6
& 7). Census records show Henry Hatchmeyer, Margareta, nee Schone plus daughter Mary
living here.
1870 - Census lists Henry Hatchmeyer, a policeman, 46 yrs. and his wife Margareta plus Henry
Senior.
1875 - Margareta Adelheid Schone Hatchmeyer died.
1880 - Census Henry Hatchmyer working for the flour mill and his wife Elizabeth nee Kopp
Hatchmeyer living here. They had nine children. Three died in infancy. The other were Louis,
Charles, Fred, Henry, Netta and Emma.
1900 - City directory listed Henry Hatchmeyer, a laborer, and Henry Jr. working at A.C.F. and Emma.
1906 - Henry Hatchmeyer, Jr. was a volunteer fireman with Engine House NO. 1
1902 - Between 1902 and 1926 three Henry Hatchmeyers died.
1939 - Elizabeth (widow of Henry) and Charles Hatchmeyer and his wife.
1941 - Elizabeth, widow of Henry, and the widow of Charles Hatchmeyer.
1950 - Property owned by Netta Kavaler, a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth.