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Brazeau Township, Perry County, Missouri

Brazeau, Missouri
Civil Township
Fields on Grand Tower Island
Fields on Grand Tower Island
Location of Perry County
Location of Perry County
Coordinates: 37°38′28″N 89°34′25″W / 37.64098°N 89.57374°W / 37.64098; -89.57374Coordinates: 37°38′28″N 89°34′25″W / 37.64098°N 89.57374°W / 37.64098; -89.57374
Country United States
State Missouri
County Perry
Area
 • Land 63.8 sq mi (102.7 km2)
 • Water 4.3  sq mi (1.0 km2)
GNIS Feature ID 767152

Brazeau is one of the eight townships located in Perry County, Missouri, in the United States of America.

Brazeau Township is named after Brazeau Creek, which in turn was named for Joseph Brazeau (also spelled Obrazo) a merchant from St. Louis, Missouri in the years 1791-1799, or a member of his family.

The earliest settlers to the area of present-day Brazeau Township were French traders and Shawnee Indians who had been granted the right to settle along Apple creek as a buffer against other tribes to the south. The Spanish authorities also granted Catholic American settlers who arrived from Maryland by way of Kentucky the right to settle in the area, establishing a community called the Fenwick Settlement.

The township was organized in 1821, and Brazeau Township was one of the three original townships in Perry County, Missouri, with the other two townships being Bois Brule and Cinque Hommes. Soon thereafter, Protestant English and Scots-Irish settlers arrived from North Carolina. In 1839, German Lutheran immigrants from the Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg arrived and established 6 "colonies" in the township: Altenburg, Dresden, Frohna, Johannisberg, Seelitz, and Wittenberg. The seventh colony, Paitzdorf (Uniontown, Missouri), lies in Union Township

Brazeau Township covers an area of 63.8 square miles (102.7km2) and contains the two incorporated villages of Altenburg and Frohna, as well as the unincorporated villages of Brazeau, Seventy-Six and Wittenberg. Brazeau Bottoms is an alluvial flood plain in the eastern part of the township.


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