Battle of Fort San Carlos Color Guard Events and Battle of Fort San Carlos Festival
Learn More About the Battle, the Revolutionary War in the West and MOSSAR Commemorative Events.

NSSAR Revolutionary War Rarities Podcast “S3E23 “Fort San Carlos: St. Louis’s Revolutionary Stand”
The Battle of St. Louis and the Attack on Cahokia May 26, 1780 by Stephen L. Kling, esq.
Battle of St. Louis (San Carlos) Link to American Revolutionary War Battles for 1780
Link to the Ste. Genevieve Community TV Production of the May 25, 2025 Ceremony
Battle of San Carlos Grave Marking Ceremony – May 25, 2025
Battle of San Carlos Grave Marking Ceremony – May 26, 2024
Battle of San Carlos Grave Marking Ceremony – May 27, 2023
Join us Every Year at Memorial Cemetery, Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, for the
Fort San Carlos Festival Program
Grave Marking Ceremonies
See Events Calendar for Dates and Times When They are Announced
Click Here to See Patriots at Memorial Cemetery Biographies
Map and Directions to Memorial Cemetery:
Commemoration Committee for the Battle of Fort San Carlos
More information about this little known, but strategic battle may be found at the Commemoration Committee for the Battle of San Carlos website: http://www.battleoffortsancarlos.org/.

Planning a Visit to Historic Ste. Genevieve?
Be sure to visit the Centre for French Colonial Life Museum
Since January 2017, French Colonial America (FCA) has been proudly operating the historic Centre for French Colonial Life Museum Campus in Ste. Genevieve, MO. Initially owned by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Missouri (NSCDA-MO), the properties were gifted to FCA by NSCDA-MO in early 2020. The campus features four historic French Colonial structures (The Louis Bolduc, Bolduc-LeMeilleur, Beauvais-Linden, and Francois Valle II Houses) as well as the education and exhibits facility, the Centre for French Colonial Life.
The Centre features the campus gift shop, offices, a curatorial lab, lecture hall, warming kitchen, conference room, and two exhibits: 1) an orientation exhibit, detailing the origins of Ste. Genevieve and history of the IL River valley under French & Spanish colonial periods and 2) a temporary exhibit examining the ways that wild foods were harvested by the various people of the region to feed their families and communities in the colonial period. A new temporary exhibit, The American Revolutionary War in the West, will be installed in May 2020 and will explore the Battle of Fort San Carlos (St. Louis) and the role the Ste. Genevieve Militia played in the victory.
See the FSC Broadside
Militia & Guard Muster 30 minutes before at Guibord-Valle House
National Color Guard Event Sons of the American Revolution