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Brief History of Cape Girardeau

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, is a city with a rich history. It is the economic hub of southeast Missouri due to it’s location along major highways and the Mississippi River. It is also the educational center thanks to the impact of Southeast Missouri State University.

Early History of Cape Girardeau

The area that became Cape Girardeau was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Mississippian culture, who built mound structures nearby. In the early 18th century, French explorers and traders arrived, establishing a small trading post. Jean Baptiste de Girardot, a French soldier and trader, set up a trading post around 1733, giving the city its name.

The “cape” referred to a prominent rock outcropping along the river, which was later removed during the 19th century for railroad development.

Development under Spanish Rule

In 1793, under Spanish control, Louis Lorimier, a French-Canadian fur trader, received a land grant and established a settlement. Lorimier became an influential figure, building a trading post and encouraging settlers, including French, Spanish, and German immigrants.

American Era and Growth

The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 brought Cape Girardeau under American control. The city was officially incorporated in 1808. After that, it became an important hub for trade and transportation due to its strategic position on the Mississippi River.

Civil War Significance

During the Civil War, Cape Girardeau was a Union stronghold. Its location in southeast Missouri made it a key military post for controlling river traffic and supply routes. In 1863, the Battle of Cape Girardeau, a minor engagement, occurred near the city.

Post-War Development

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw significant growth. The establishment of Southeast Missouri State University in 1873 helped cement Cape Girardeau as a center for education and culture. The arrival of railroads and improvements in river transportation boosted commerce and industry.

Cape Girardeau in the 1960s.

Modern Era

Today, Cape Girardeau is a regional hub for education, healthcare, and tourism. Its historic downtown, the Missouri Wall of Fame mural, and landmarks like the Old St. Vincent’s Church reflect its heritage. The city also serves as a gateway to outdoor activities, with nearby parks and the scenic Mississippi River attracting visitors.

The City of Roses

Cape Girardeau is also known as “The City of Roses”. The nickname developed because a former highway in the area was lined with rose bushes.  The Rose Garden itself is located in Capaha Park and was established in 1954. It became nationally accredited in 1955. The Walkway of Honor, which is currently being developed, will be a walkway through the garden with personalized granite stones.

Cape Girardeau’s rich history, diverse cultural influences, and natural beauty continue to shape its identity as a vibrant and historically significant city.

Cape Central Tigers Football Field.