Maramec vs Meramec
The correct spelling of the name is Maramec with an “a,” while the more noticeably used spelling in surrounding areas and attractions is Meramec with an “e.” This variation in spelling originated as a “local corruption” and was later adopted by the government as the official spelling. In a telegram dated May 8th, 1934, Lucy Wortham James expressed her desire to maintain the original and correct spelling, Maramec, which her family had always used.
“…Maramec is the original & correct spelling, & that Meramec is a local corruption taken up by the Gov’t; just as a local stream La Bourbeuse is called the Burbas. There is no question that Maramec Spring & Maramec property & Maramec Farms is correct as the family has always held to the original word. Before the Civil War it was the Maramec Iron Works, & the incorporated company from which I rec’d title was the Maramec Spring Park Company. Just before leaving N.Y. I was looking over the deeds to try to find a date. I did not go later than the forties, when the Government spelled the River Maramec & referred to the Spring as “the Great Source”. I have seen, & I think there is at home, an old map where the whole river is spelled Maramec.”
Lucy’s efforts aimed to preserve the original spelling, as evident in the name of the park, Maramec Spring Park.
Trout Fishing at Maramec Spring Park not Meramec State Park
Maramec Spring Park not Meramec State Park
Many people get Maramec Spring Park and Meramec Spring Park confused. Maramec Spring Park near St. James Missouri is Privatly owned and operated by The James Foundation. Maramec Spring Park offers Trout Fishing in the spring branch. The Missouri Department of Conservation administers fishing. the Park also offers camping along the Meramec River. Maramec Spring Park encompasses approximately 1,860 acres. Other amenities include a cafe, store, wildlife viewing areas, fish feeding spots, picnic sites, shelters, and playgrounds. Many have use the area around the spring for their wedding venue.
Maramec Spring Park is home to Missouri’s fifth-largest spring, which produces an average of 100 million gallons of water daily.Meramec State Park, located near Sullivan, Missouri, approximately 60 miles southwest of St. Louis, encompasses 6,896 acres along the Meramec River.
The park is a Missouri State park. https://mostateparks.com/park/meramec-state-park