• Bernard Pratte (December 17, 1803 – August 10, 1886) was the eighth mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, serving between 1844 and 1846. "St. Louis Mayor: Bernard...
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  • arrived at Fort Laramie. The new fort was either named for Pratte or his father, General Bernard Pratte who had been a fur trader in his own time. In December...
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    clerk with Bernard Pratte and Company, a trading firm located in St Louis. Eager for adventure, in 1824 Ceran St. Vrain persuaded Bernard Pratte to support...
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  • of the American West. In 1827, Bernard Pratte purchased Fort Kiowa from Brazeau and made significant improvements. Pratte added several four room log houses...
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  • André Pratte (born May 12, 1957) is a Canadian journalist and former senator who represented the De Salaberry division in Quebec. Before being appointed...
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    Division to Bernard Pratte and Pierre Chouteau Jr., with whom they had been already cooperating, with the latter continuing the business as Pratte, Chouteau...
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    around Dubuque, Iowa until the War of 1812. Chouteau was a member of Bernard Pratte and Company, the Western agent for John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company...
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    early 1880s. A fur trader named Bernard Pratte once lived at the mouth of what was then known as the ‘Fish Creek’. Pratte's last name was mistakenly transcribed...
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    Democratic 7 John Wimer April 11, 1843 April 9, 1844 1 Democratic 8 Bernard Pratte April 9, 1844 April 14, 1846 2 Whig 9 Peter G. Camden April 14, 1846...
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    hotel in the city. Judge J.B.C. Lucas presided over the meeting, with Bernard Pratte serving as secretary. A committee was formed to find a site for the...
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    1830, as did Abraham Ledoux. Bijeau trapped with Ceran St. Vrain and Bernard Pratte in the winter of 1827–1828. He lived in Taos in 1836 and 1837, around...
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  • Trappers/Freighters employed by a) Charles Bent and Ceran St. Vrain, b) Bernard Pratte and Company, and c) the American Fur Company. All three American trading...
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    Union under Kenneth McKenzie. He served the company and its successor (Bernard Pratte & Company, and Pierre Chouteau Jr. & Company) for many years, mostly...
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    AFC turned management of the Upper Missouri Operation (UMO) over to Bernard Pratte and Pierre Chouteau, Jr. of St. Louis, Missouri. When Chouteau ascended...
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    president after Astor retired in 1834. His mother, Emilie Pratte, was the daughter of Bernard Pratte, a partner in the company's Western department. When William...
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    Peter G. Camden Mayor of St. Louis In office 1846–1847 Preceded by Bernard Pratte Succeeded by Bryan Mullanphy Personal details Born (1801-05-23)May 23...
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    Missouri In office 1843–1844 Preceded by George Maguire Succeeded by Bernard Pratte In office 1857–1858 Preceded by John How Succeeded by Oliver Filley...
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    Forestier as Claudette Dusseault Louise Pratte as Louise Boudreau Martine Pratte as Martine Boudreau Monique Pratte as Monique Boudreau Amulette Garneau...
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    Bernard Francis Dickmann (September 7, 1888 in St. Louis, Missouri – December 9, 1971 in Collins, Mississippi) was the 34th mayor of St. Louis from 1933...
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  • including Fort Pierre and Chouteau County, Montana, and partner to Bernard A. Pratte in the Pratte & Chouteau Trading Company. François Chouteau, first official...
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    Motion Concerning Compensation to Mrs Sowdon, moved by Aldermen Rocque ans Pratte. Lett, W. P. Proposal to the City Constitution Committee 10 August 1877...
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  • Republican Party nominee for mayor of St. Louis. He defeated incumbent Mayor Bernard F. Dickmann, a Democrat, who was seeking election to a third term in the...
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  • of March, 2008) is Monsieur Bernard Jacotin. Past mayors include André Louvet, Guy Fahy, Robert Thibault, Joseph Pratte, Emile Pradier, Louis Emile Vion...
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    17 June 2014.; Wendell Winkler, Christ's Church is not a Denomination; Pratte, David E. (1999). "Jesus Is Lord Free Online Bible Study Course Lesson 8...
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  • Florinda Guilherme Bernard as José Alceu Juan Alba as Josué Tarciana Saad as Matilde Lolita Rodrigues as Dolores Nicolas Prattes as Francesquinho Cooper...
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    9, 2011. Retrieved November 18, 2017. "Bernier bashing | André Pratte | André Pratte". La Presse (in Canadian French). April 22, 2010. Retrieved November...
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    Reconquering Canada: Quebec Federalists Speak Up for Change, Edited by André Pratte, Douglas & McIntyre, Toronto, 344 p. (ISBN 978-1-55365-413-1) (link) Seymour...
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  • cross-country mega-merger". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 30 July 2017. "Pratte-a-porter" - Canadian Lawyer magazine Archived October 11, 2010, at the Wayback...
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    the expression Pinocchio syndrome, which was the title of a book by André Pratte published in 1997 about lies in politics. In the book, Mulcair speaks about...
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    workers. They were mostly concentrated in Downtown Shawinigan Falls (Saint-Bernard and Saint-Pierre), as well as in the Saint-Marc neighbourhood, as Shawinigan-Sud...
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