Charles Chouteau Gratiot (August 29, 1786 – May 18, 1855) was born in St. Louis, Spanish Upper Louisiana Territory, now the present-day State of Missouri...
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Charles Gratiot (1752 – 20 April 1817) was a merchant trader in the American Midwest during the American Revolution. He financed George Rogers Clark with...
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Gratiot County Wind Project opened, the largest wind power installation in the state. Gratiot County, Michigan is named for Captain Charles Gratiot,...
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Gratiot Township was established in 1867. It is named for General Charles Gratiot, the engineer who laid out the fort. Gardendale is an unincorporated...
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Gratiot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Gratiot, Sr. (1752–1817), French-American fur trapper Charles Gratiot (1786–1855)...
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M-3 (Michigan highway) (redirect from Gratiot Avenue)
M-3, known for most of its length as Gratiot Avenue (/ˈɡræʃɪt/, GRASH-it), is a north–south state trunkline highway in the Detroit metropolitan area of...
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Ravensworth on July 26, 1829. On August 11, 1829, Brigadier General Charles Gratiot ordered Lee to Cockspur Island, Georgia. The plan was to build a fort...
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west through the middle of Roseville. M-3 (Gratiot Avenue) (/ˈɡræʃɪt/; named after engineer Charles Gratiot) runs northeast and southwest, and (roughly)...
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(1760-1825), wife of Charles Gratiot Sr., financier of the Illinois campaign during the American Revolutionary War Charles Gratiot, (1786-1855), builder...
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Charles Gratiot. Soldiers occupied Fort Gratiot until 1822 and then abandoned the fort. Lucius Lyon built Fort Gratiot Light north of Fort Gratiot in...
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The population was 215 at the 2020 census. Gratiot was platted in 1829, and named in honor of Charles Gratiot. According to the United States Census Bureau...
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Victoire Gratiot (1820–1878) in Washington, D.C. Marie was a daughter of Brev. Brig.-Gen. Charles Gratiot and a granddaughter of Charles Gratiot Sr., a...
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Army Anthony Giordano (1915–1980), boss of the St. Louis crime family Charles Gratiot (1786–1855), chief engineer of the United States Army Corps of Engineers...
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government, called the Court of Quarter Sessions, was composed of Charles Gratiot, Auguste Chouteau, Jacques Clamorgan, and David DeLaunay, all ethnic...
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Military offices Preceded by Charles Gratiot Chief of Engineers 1838–1864 Succeeded by Richard Delafield...
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Hazard Perry (War of 1812) (1814), James Lawrence (War of 1812) (1814), Charles Gratiot in the same war, and Andrew Jackson (epilogue to the War of 1812) (1815)...
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During his lifetime, Gratiot and his wife raised nine children to maturity in status and wealth (especially his son Charles Gratiot, a significant engineer...
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which became Shrewsbury originally belonged to Gregorie Sarpy and Charles Gratiot Sr.; by 1890, it was divided into farms and sold to families. The area...
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of Gratiot, Wisconsin and the town of Gratiot (town), Wisconsin are named in his honor. The second eldest son of Illinois pioneer Charles Gratiot, Sr...
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601 sq mi (1,557 km2) Gratiot County 057 Ithaca 1831 From unorganized territory. Captain Charles Gratiot (1788-1855), built Fort Gratiot at the present site...
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Randolph Hackley (1810–1880), ∞ 1832 : Andrew Talcott (1797–1883) Charles Gratiot Talcott (1834–1867), ∞ 1858 : Theodosia Lawrence Barnard (1838–1923)...
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major contributors, such as Father Gibault, François Riday Busseron, Charles Gratiot, and Francis Vigo, would never receive payment during their lifetime...
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on the west bank, including wealthy merchants Charles Gratiot, Sr. and Gabriel Cerre. Both the Gratiot and Cerre families intermarried with the Chouteau...
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the Carolinas and Georgia. He also established fortifications at Fort Gratiot, Michigan, Chicago, Mackinaw, Prairie du Chien, St. Peter's, and St. Mary's...
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Macomb 1821-06-011 June 1821 1828-05-2424 May 1828 Colonel Gratiot, CharlesCharles Gratiot 1828-05-2424 May 1828 1838-12-066 December 1838 Colonel Totten...
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Internet Archive. Jenks, William A. (January 1920). "Fort Gratiot and Its Builder Gen. Charles Gratiot". Michigan History Magazine. Vol. 4, no. 1. Lansing:...
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# Justice Took office Left office 1 Charles Gratiot 1804 1813...
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Proprietors of the Province of Carolina Gratiot County Michigan Captain Charles Gratiot (1788–1855), who built Fort Gratiot at the present site of Port Huron...
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in 1803 or 1804. While in Frankfort Mullanphy became friends with Charles Gratiot, a merchant and fur trader who suggested Mullanphy move his family...
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property to his wife. In 1812, de Mun married Isabella Gratiot, the daughter of Charles Gratiot Sr. and Victoire Chouteau and the granddaughter of Pierre...
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