Louis Auguste Benoist

Louis Auguste Benoist

Louis Auguste Benoist (1803-1867) was a pioneer banker and financier born August 13, 1803, in St. Louis, Missouri, then a French settlement under Spanish rule and soon to become a possession of the United States. His father, Francois Marie Benoist, and his mother’s father, Charles Sanguinet, both arose from prominent families and were among those individuals who were instrumental in laying the foundations of the great city that St. Louis would ultimately become.

After devoting two years to the study of medicine under one of the pioneer physicians of the city, Benoist undertook the study of law in the office of Horatio Cozzens and became licensed to practice in the legal profession. Thereafter, he entered into practice in partnership with well-known attorney and conveyancer, Pierre Provenchere.

Once, returning from an extended trip to France to settle his grandfather's estate, Benoist’s ship was wrecked in the Bay of Biscay, north of Spain, an area noted for its storms. He narrowly escaped death and months would pass before he would be able to obtain passage on another vessel bound for America.

After his return home, Benoist developed an interest in financial affairs and he abandoned his legal practice in favor of brokerage and real estate. He soon built a thriving business and by 1838 his financial operations had grown to such an extent that he established a branch banking house in New Orleans under the name of Benoist & Hackney, and later under the name of Benoist, Shaw & Co. Both the parent house and the New Orleans branch were regarded as leading financial institutions of the Southwest and did a large business until 1842. Around this time, financial panic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panic_of_1837] gripped the country and the St. Louis house was compelled to temporarily suspend operations. Very soon, however, Benoist's financial expertise enabled him to overcome his challenges and he opened the doors of his bank. His depositors were paid what was due them at ten percent interest for the time their funds had been tied up. He is quoted with his characteristic brevity in a story about him in the "St. Louis Star and Times", dated May 30, 1933: “Louis A. Benoist & Company will pay on demand.” [http://www.prophotodallas.com/benoist/star.htm] Due to his integrity, he resumed his banking operations with a stronger hold than ever upon public confidence and esteem. "The Encyclopedic History of St. Louis" wrote of him: "It may truly be said of him that he was not only one of the great Western financiers of his day and generation, but was a remarkably progressive man in every respect. During the financial panic of 1857, when banking-houses were failing all over the United States, his bank weathered the storm, its resources unquestioned, his honor and fidelity to the trust reposed in him being regarded by the public as a guarantee of the stability of the institution of which he was the head."

Benoist died 1867 of Cholera while traveling in Cuba. He left an estate valued at more than five million dollars.

L. A. Benoist’s home, The Oakland House, is today a historical site owned and operated by The Affton Historical Society [http://www.waymarking.com/gallery/image.aspx?f=1&guid=b1868ea9-1e71-48df-8962-59ef8824f5ff] .

References

* Benoist-Charleville Family Papers, 1739-1949, Missouri Historical Society Archives

* Encyclopedic History of St. Louis, 1899

* Ann Gulbransen’s genealogy site, www.gulbangi.com – All material used by permission

* St. Louis Star & Times, 1933

* John F. Benoist family documents

External links

* Missouri Historical Society Archives, Benoist-Charleville Family Papers [http://www.mohistory.org/content/LibraryAndResearch/DownloadFiles/Benoist-CharlevPapers.pdf]

* Oakland House web site [http://www.afftonoaklandhouse.com/]

* Oakland House fact sheet [http://www.explorestlouis.com/factSheets/fact_oakland.asp?PageType=4]

* Oakland House architectural details [http://www.archiplanet.org/wiki/Benoist,_Louis_Auguste,_House#Discussion]

* Ann Gulbransen’s genealogy site [http://www.gulbangi.com/5families-o/i5.htm#s168]


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