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Bellefontaine Cemetery - St. Louis, MO
 
 
 
Headstone of Joshua Pilcher (1790-1843), Bellefontaine Cemetery - St. Louis, MO
 
 
Headstone of Joshua Pilcher (1790-1843), Bellefontaine Cemetery - St. Louis, MO
 
Headstone of Joshua Pilcher (1790-1843), Bellefontaine Cemetery - St. Louis, MO
Joshua Pilcher
15 Mar 1790 - 05 Jun 1843
Son of Joshua & Nancy
Hatter, Fur Trader & Superintendant of Indian Affairs
 
Born in Culpeper Co., Virginia and moved with his family to Lexington, Kentucky in 1793. While in Lexington, Joshua was apprenticed to his sister Margaret's husband, Hiram Shaw, who ran a hatter's shop situated on the corner of Main and Broadway, and there he learned the hatter's trade. After hs father's death in 1810, Joshua went to Nashville where he stayed three years and was affiliated with the merchant John Lowry.

While his brothers engaged in the war, Joshua went to St. Louis and became involved in the mercantile business first with N.S. Anderson and then with Colonel Thomas Riddick. He became involed in the Missouri Fur Company which engaged in fur trade in the upper Missouri River area and after the death of Manuel Lisa took over the company which after five years became bankrupt. He received appointments as agent and sub-agent to the Indians and after the death of General William Clark in 1838, Joshua was appointed by President Van Buren to succeed him in the office of Superintendent of Indian Affairs in St. Louis. Joshua was laid to rest in St. Louis in June of 1843, and almost fifty years later, a handful of interesting articles appeared in two St. Louis newspapers concerning him and a casket that was found.

 
Note: Also buried in this cemetery relative to the Pilcher family is William Clark, the explorer and Superintendent of Indian Affairs; Lewis Bates Tebbetts, owner of Tebbetts & Mansur implement company and father of Rebecca who married Thomas Anthony Moore; and Alvah Mansur who was partner to Charles H. Deere, son of John Deere who formed the Deere & Mansur Company in Moline. Information on these can be found at Find-A-Grave.com
 
 
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