Manuel Lisa, also known as Manuel de Lisa (September 8, 1772, in New Orleans Louisiana (New Spain) – August 12, 1820, in St. Louis, Missouri), was a Spanish...
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Lisa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Esteban Lisa, Argentine painter Luba Lisa, Broadway stage actress Manuel Lisa (1772–1820)...
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Wyoming under the command of American explorer Manuel Lisa. Upon gaining his confidence, Rose was sent by Lisa, together with George Drouillard, to scout...
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Fort Lisa (1810-1812), also known as the Fort Manuel Lisa Trading Post, Fort Manuel or Fort Mandan, was started by the notable fur trader Manuel Lisa of...
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Fort Lisa (1812–1823) was established in 1812 in what is now North Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska by famed fur trader Manuel Lisa and the Missouri Fur Company...
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an outpost established by fur trader Manuel Lisa. Alternatively it was called either Manuel's Fort or Fort Manuel. It was the first trading post maintained...
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Missouri Fur Company (redirect from Manuel Lisa Trading Company)
Fur Company (also known as the St. Louis Missouri Fur Company or the Manuel Lisa Trading Company) was one of the earliest fur trading companies in St...
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various tribes, an attribute which may have led to his later role with Manuel Lisa. Colter never appeared on sick lists, suggesting very advantageous health...
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Fur trade in Montana (section Manuel Lisa)
rivers by Manuel Lisa and his party of traders. Lisa called it Fort Remon for his son, but it was variously known as Lisa's Fort, or Fort Manuel. From this...
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route to the Pacific Ocean. He later worked as a guide and trapper for Manuel Lisa on the upper Missouri River, joining his Missouri Fur Company in 1809...
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explorer Manuel Lisa organized an expedition which would lead to the explosive growth of the fur trade in the upper Missouri River country. Lisa and his...
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[better source needed] He then took a job with Manuel Lisa's Missouri Fur Company, and was stationed at Fort Manuel Lisa Trading Post in present-day North Dakota...
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Regiment. Following the expedition in 1806, he joined St. Louis businessman Manuel Lisa on a fur-trading venture to the upper Missouri. In 1808 he and his friend...
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joined with Manuel Lisa and three members of the Corps of Discovery (George Drouillard, Peter M. Weiser, and John Potts) and founded Lisa, Menard & Morrison...
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early west and would come to know many of them, including Jim Bridger, Manuel Lisa, Kit Carson and Andrew Sublette, besides his own father Benito Vázquez...
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companies emerged and made large sums of money. Included in these were Manuel Lisa of the Missouri Fur Company and John Jacob Astor of the American Fur...
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records in 1823. Fort Lisa, founded by Manuel Lisa near present-day Dodge Park in North Omaha was founded in 1812, although Lisa had earlier founded posts...
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the Missouri Fur Company under the command of Manuel Lisa were encountered on the Missouri River. Lisa reminded Dorion of his pending debt to the company...
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British Columbia and Alaska. In the 19th century the Spanish explorer Manuel Lisa, first settler of Nebraska, left St. Louis, Missouri to head northwest...
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Lewis and Clark return from Pacific passing through South Dakota. 1807 Manuel Lisa undertakes trade with Indians at head of Missouri. Sergeant Nathaniel...
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Fame. Theodore Link (1850–1923), architect of St. Louis Union Station Manuel Lisa (1772–1820), fur trader and explorer Mark Littell (1953–2022), baseball...
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the buildings razed was the "Old Rock House" 1818 home of fur trader Manuel Lisa (now occupied by the stairs on the north side of the arch) and the 1819...
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years (1812–40) when the fur trade was active. Fur traders included Manuel Lisa, Robert Stuart, William Henry Ashley, Jedediah Smith, William Sublette...
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Missouri) was an American fur trader and Indian agent. After the death of Manuel Lisa in 1820, Pilcher became the owner and president of the Missouri Fur Company...
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John Colter, joined the party of Spanish fur trapper Manuel Lisa on the Upper Missouri River. Lisa and his company of 42 men (including John Colter, George...
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August 9 – Anders Sparrman, Swedish naturalist (b. 1748) August 12 – Manuel Lisa, Spanish-born American fur trader (b. 1772) September 2 – Jiaqing Emperor...
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first recorded tourist to present-day South Dakota, hosted by fur trader Manuel Lisa. Henry was appointed deputy attorney general and district judge of Louisiana...
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into the dangerous Western territories. Partnered with the volatile Manuel Lisa, Henry faces internal discord and the constant threat from the Blackfeet...
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August 29, 2016. Ponterotto, Casas, Suzuki, Alexander, Joseph G., J. Manuel, Lisa A., Charlene M. (August 24, 2009). Handbook of Multicultural Counseling...
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explorer and fur trader Manuel Lisa began organizing a trade expedition to the upper Missouri River region. The enterprise was led by Lisa himself and Benito...
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