In February of 2025, Audrey Pinson, a student from the University of Missouri School of Journalism, heard about the project and contacted Dorris Keeven-Franke, Project Director, wanting to know more. The result was a small documentary that tells a huge story! Interviews with Barbara Love, a descendant of Benjamin Ogelsby, and those working on the project share their love for this nearly forgotten cemetery that contains a lot of history. For those who were unable to join us, we would love to share!
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FILM PREMIERE
Join us on August 23, 2025 in Oglesby Park, 2801 W. Meyer Road, (St. Charles County Parks) in Foristell, from 6pm til Sunset as we Premiere their documentary called BURIED HISTORY, UNCOVERED STORIES. The public is invited, this event is being held by those working on the cemetery, who wants to share the story with everyone. The screening will be outdoors in the pavilion at the back of the Park near the Douglass Schoolhouse.
Student Recognition Day
In Foristell, Missouri, the Smith Chapel Cemetery, was begun by nine Trustees for the Smith Chapel AME Church established in 1871, was listed on the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom in 2024. Now, students from St. Charles Community College, studying with Professor Grace Wade Moser are working to uncover the history of this small African American cemetery in western St. Charles County.
Bringing the story alive
We invite you to a program at the Scenic Regional Library in Warrenton on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 6 pm which is located at 912 State Hwy 47.
Smith Chapel Cemetery
In 1871, several freedom seekers who had fought in the U.S. Colored Troops in the Civil War had returned home. These resilient men, would pool their funds, and establish an African Methodist Episcopal Chapel, with a Circuit rider preacher, that spread the gospel between St. Charles and Jonesburg at that time, and name it Smith Chapel at Snow Hill.