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Jean La Lime

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50:, France joined the cause of the Americans against the British. Because of this, in their Canadian territories, the British treated those of French heritage more harshly. Several families, the first two being the families of Jean La Lime and Antoinne Ouillemette, fled to the Eschikagou (Chicago) area to escape the harsh treatment. After trading along the frontier and likely in 82:, who also settled in Chicago, had bought the former du Sable house. He lived there with his wife and first child. They had three other children born in Chicago. On June 17, 1812 in Chicago, La Lime and Kinzie quarreled, and Kinzie killed him. Kinzie fled to 128:
However, former Kinzie family servant Victoire Porthier, who grew up in the Kinzie house, told historian A.T. Andreas in 1883, “I don’t think his grave was very near Mr. Kinzie’s house. I don’t remember that Mr. Kinzie ever took care of the grave.”
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would later write that La Lime’s friends buried him directly in front of John Kinzie’s home as “suitable punishment,” but that the Kinzie family maintained the gravesite “in most beautiful order” and planted flowers on it.
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of the United States. He worked as an agent for William Burnett, also of Canada, to sell to the Native Americans and take furs in exchange. He was among the first European permanent settlers in
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Matthew Irwin and Surgeon's Mate Isaac Van Voorhis wrote that Kinzie murdered La Lime in an argument over Irwin informing the War Department about Kinzie corruptly obtaining the fort
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in 1804, La Lime worked there as an interpreter, aiding communication between the Americans and Indians. He broke his leg in 1809 and, as it was improperly set, was left lame.
94: 396: 274:"The long death of Jean Lalime: A classic tale of Chicago corruption, and also of rabbinical law, frontier justice, and the city's first murder" 386: 54:, La Lime arrived in the Chicago area on August 17, 1792 as an agent for William Burnett of Canada. In 1800, he purchased the homestead of 391: 117: 381: 355: 136:. Based on the research of Joseph Kirkland, the bones inside were believed to be La Lime's. The remains are held by the 55: 258: 243: 86:, then in Indian territory. He claimed La Lime had shot at him and he had stabbed the interpreter in self-defense. 47: 109:
La Lime was originally buried within sight of Kinzie's house, as the European settlement was thinly strung along
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on September 18, 1800, although dated in Chicago on May 7 of that year. After the Americans established
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In 1891, a coffin was discovered at Wabash Avenue and Illinois Street near the
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A History of Chicago, Vol. I: The Beginning of a City 1673-1848
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Pre-Confederation Canadian expatriates in the United States
231:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 21. 156:Jean DuSable:Father of Chicago by Lawrence Cortesi 116:Recounting stories told her by John Kinzie’s wife 22:or Lalime (died June 17, 1812) was a trader from 8: 200:"Historic Paper Will Be Filed in City Today" 358:," DuSable Heritage Association, on line. 356:"History of Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable 166: 164: 162: 149: 26:, Canada who worked in what became the 257:Ohio State Historical Society (1959). 242:Ohio State Historical Society (1959). 7: 89:In letters to U.S. Secretary of War 272:Dailing, Paul (October 18, 2018). 14: 335:. November 1, 1896. pp. 41, 16:American trader and murder victim 120:, John Kinzie’s daughter-in-law 62:. The bill of sale was filed in 180:. November 27, 1942. p. 10 397:Deaths by stabbing in Illinois 227:Pierce, Bessie Louise (1937). 1: 208:. August 26, 1954. p. 10 78:By 1804, Burnett's partner, 56:Jean Baptiste Point du Sable 387:People murdered in Illinois 346:– via Newspapers.com. 216:– via Newspapers.com. 188:– via Newspapers.com. 413: 48:American Revolutionary War 293:Kinzie, Juliette (1844). 172:"Chicago's First Murder" 392:American murder victims 46:During the time of the 311:Andreas, A.T. (1884). 138:Chicago History Museum 122:Juliette Magill Kinzie 58:for Burnett for 6,000 332:Chicago Daily Tribune 205:Chicago Daily Tribune 177:Chicago Daily Tribune 327:"To Show its Riches" 118:Eleanor Lytle Kinzie 382:People from Chicago 28:Northwest Territory 279:The Chicago Reader 134:Rush Street Bridge 64:Detroit, Michigan 404: 348: 347: 345: 343: 323: 317: 316: 308: 302: 301: 299: 290: 284: 283: 269: 263: 262: 254: 248: 247: 239: 233: 232: 224: 218: 217: 215: 213: 196: 190: 189: 187: 185: 168: 157: 154: 412: 411: 407: 406: 405: 403: 402: 401: 362: 361: 352: 351: 341: 339: 325: 324: 320: 310: 309: 305: 297: 292: 291: 287: 271: 270: 266: 256: 255: 251: 241: 240: 236: 226: 225: 221: 211: 209: 198: 197: 193: 183: 181: 170: 169: 160: 155: 151: 146: 107: 76: 44: 17: 12: 11: 5: 410: 408: 400: 399: 394: 389: 384: 379: 374: 364: 363: 360: 359: 350: 349: 318: 303: 285: 264: 249: 234: 219: 191: 158: 148: 147: 145: 142: 106: 103: 91:William Eustis 75: 72: 43: 40: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 409: 398: 395: 393: 390: 388: 385: 383: 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 369: 367: 357: 354: 353: 338: 334: 333: 328: 322: 319: 314: 307: 304: 296: 289: 286: 281: 280: 275: 268: 265: 260: 253: 250: 245: 238: 235: 230: 223: 220: 207: 206: 201: 195: 192: 179: 178: 173: 167: 165: 163: 159: 153: 150: 143: 141: 139: 135: 130: 126: 123: 119: 114: 112: 111:Lake Michigan 104: 102: 100: 96: 92: 87: 85: 81: 73: 71: 69: 68:Fort Dearborn 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 41: 39: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 342:November 12, 340:. Retrieved 330: 321: 306: 288: 277: 267: 252: 237: 228: 222: 212:November 12, 210:. Retrieved 203: 194: 184:November 12, 182:. Retrieved 175: 152: 131: 127: 115: 108: 88: 77: 45: 20:Jean La Lime 19: 18: 372:1812 deaths 80:John Kinzie 36:John Kinzie 366:Categories 144:References 101:contract. 84:Milwaukee 99:sutler's 74:Murdered 93:, fort 52:Detroit 42:Chicago 32:Chicago 105:Burial 95:Factor 60:livres 24:Quebec 298:(PDF) 344:2021 214:2021 186:2021 113:. 368:: 337:42 329:. 276:. 202:. 174:. 161:^ 140:. 315:. 300:. 282:. 261:. 246:.

Index

Quebec
Northwest Territory
Chicago
John Kinzie
American Revolutionary War
Detroit
Jean Baptiste Point du Sable
livres
Detroit, Michigan
Fort Dearborn
John Kinzie
Milwaukee
William Eustis
Factor
sutler's
Lake Michigan
Eleanor Lytle Kinzie
Juliette Magill Kinzie
Rush Street Bridge
Chicago History Museum



"Chicago's First Murder"
Chicago Daily Tribune
"Historic Paper Will Be Filed in City Today"
Chicago Daily Tribune
"Document Transcriptions of the War of 1812 in the Northwest, Vol. VI"
"Document Transcriptions of the War of 1812 in the Northwest, Vol. VI"
"The long death of Jean Lalime: A classic tale of Chicago corruption, and also of rabbinical law, frontier justice, and the city's first murder"

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