St. Charles has long been a recreational delight for its citizens and a
popular destination for visitors. The area played a significant role in
the Civil War; it was the site of active abolitionist and underground
railroad movements, and Camp Kane served as a training ground for Union
soldiers. This new addition to the Images of America series showcases in
historic photographs the people and events that helped to shape the St.
Charles of today. Beginning in the 1830s with founders and early
entrepreneurs Minard, Ferson, and Hunt, this visual tour explores the
city's progress through the 1930s. Scenes of lazy summer days spent
camping, swimming, and picnicking on the banks of the Fox River come
alive within these pages, and images of early industry show the
importance of the area's farming and livestock. Vintage photographs of
local companies such as Cable Piano, Moline Malleable Iron, and Crown
Electric are also featured.