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    Fort Pierre Chouteau, also just Fort Pierre, was a major trading post and military outpost in the mid-19th century on the west bank of the Missouri River...
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  • Fort Pierre may refer to: Fort Pierre, South Dakota, a city Fort Pierre Chouteau, a trading and military outpost in central South Dakota, just north of...
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    Pierre Chouteau Jr. (January 19, 1789 – September 6, 1865), also referred to as Pierre Cadet Chouteau, was an American merchant and a member of the wealthy...
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    1832, Pierre Chouteau, Jr., a major fur trader from St Louis, replaced that early facility with Fort Pierre Chouteau, a trading post and fort on the...
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    seat is Fort Benton. The county was established in 1865 as one of the original nine counties of Montana, and named in 1882 after Pierre Chouteau Jr., a...
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    since c. 1817 around a fur trading post. Fort Pierre Chouteau, preceding the city, was named after Pierre Chouteau, Jr., an American fur trader from St....
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  • was located 3+1⁄2 miles north of the site of the original Fort Pierre Chouteau near Pierre, South Dakota. 44°24′55.84″N 100°23′9.78″W / 44.4155111°N...
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  • Auguste Pierre Chouteau (9 May 1786 – 25 December 1838) was a member of the Chouteau fur-trading family who established trading posts in what is now the...
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  • Arzberger site Bear Butte Blood Run Bloom site Crow Creek site Deadwood Fort Pierre Chouteau Fort Thompson Mounds Frawley Ranch Langdeau site Mitchell site Molstad Village...
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  • the Chouteau family. The fort also was used by the Spanish colonial government to maintain good relations with the Osage Nation. Sold by the Chouteau family...
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    on Upper Missouri River, including Fort Pierre, South Dakota, and posts in Chouteau County, Montana Pélagie Chouteau (1790–after 1824), wife of Bartholomew...
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  • Chatillon-DeMenil House Pierre Chouteau Jr., nicknamed 'Cadet', (1789-1865), founder of posts on Upper Missouri River, including Fort Pierre and Chouteau County, Montana...
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    Alexander Culbertson, who worked for Auguste Chouteau and Pierre Chouteau, Jr. of St. Louis, the original fort was the last fur trading post on the Upper...
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    René-Auguste Chouteau Jr. (September 7, 1749, or September 26, 1750 – February 24, 1829), also known as Auguste Chouteau, was the founder of St. Louis...
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  • was the only child of Corbett Edward and Lucy Annette Chouteau. She was born March 7, 1929, in Fort Worth, Texas. In 1943, she became the youngest dancer...
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    changed to Chouteau after the creek that flows north of town that was named for French fur trader Auguste Pierre Chouteau from the Chouteau family. Auguste...
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    Stanley County, South Dakota (category Pierre, South Dakota micropolitan area)
    county seat is Fort Pierre. The county was created in 1873, and was organized in 1890. It is named for David S. Stanley, a commander at Fort Sully from 1866...
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    group to the site of Fort Osage near Sibley, Missouri where they built the fort on a bluff above the Missouri River. Pierre Chouteau went about 150 miles...
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    construction of Fort Osage. In November 1808 Pierre Chouteau negotiated the Treaty of Fort Clark with certain members of the Osage Nation, for the fort to be built...
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    indeed sponsored attacks on other parties from its positions at Fort Pierre Chouteau and Fort Clark. Thomson also believed that the hunting knives carried...
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    American Indian Wars, including postings to Fort Laramie and Fort Pierre Chouteau in Dakota Territory and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He was promoted to first...
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    Manuel Lisa (redirect from Fort Remon)
    Pierre Chouteau was a witness at his second wedding. After living a year in St. Louis, Lisa took Mary with him for the winter of 1819-1820 to Fort Lisa...
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    trader and explorer Pierre Chouteau, Jr., who is also the namesake of Chouteau County, Montana. Fort Pierre, South Dakota, and Pierre, South Dakota, are...
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    living as a fur trapper while working for a company called McKenzie and Chouteau.: 64  During his days as a fur trapper "Pig's Eye" Parrant, so called because...
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  • Pierre Chouteau Jr. brought the steamship Yellowstone to Fort Tecumseh on the Missouri River in 1831. In 1832 the fort was replaced by Fort Pierre Chouteau...
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  • Fort Mandan. Accordingly, two parties set out in the spring of 1809 and traveled up to the Missouri to Fort Mandan. Manuel Lisa and Pierre Chouteau returned...
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    extant. Virginia Sarpy Peugnet was descendant of Pierre Laclède and Marie-Thérèse Bourgeois Chouteau. Pierre Laclède was born in 1724 and came from Bedous...
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  • Executive Chef Pierre Chouteau, Jr., (1789–1865), American fur trader who established the trading post of Fort Pierre (South Dakota) in 1832 Pierre Clostermann...
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    Press. Payette, Phil; Payette, Pete (January 31, 2009). "South Dakota Forts". North American Forts. American Forts Network. Retrieved November 27, 2013....
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    Louis Vasquez. In December 1843, Bridger wrote Pierre Chouteau Jr., "I have established a small fort, with a blacksmith shop and a supply of iron in...
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