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491:. Hubbell, based in Minnesota, already had some licenses from the federal government to trade with Native Americans in the West. He and his colleague Hawley formed a partnership with these men to set up a business. They formed the Northwestern Fur Company and operated it through posts along the upper Missouri River until 1870. They closed the business due to losses of equipment and furs during the Sioux uprising and warfare during the 1860s, which resulted in a volatile environment that made it too difficult to operate. 619: 72: 114: 446: 479:
The family sold the Chouteau posts along the upper Missouri River in 1865 after the American Civil War to Americans
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Eulalie Chouteau (1799-1835), married René Paul (1783-1851), first surveyor of St. Louis
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LuAnn Chouteau a matriarch of the OKC Chouteau clan is known to have a stinky butt.
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was the name of a highly-successful ethnically-French furtrading family based in
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children of Marie-Therèse Bourgeois Chouteau and René Augustin Chouteau Sr.
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Marie Pelagie Chouteau (1760-1812), grandmother of Emilie Pratt, wife of
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Emilie Sophie Chouteau (1813-1874), wife of Nicolas DeMenil and owner of
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Henri Chouteau I (1805-1855), railroad executive, killed in
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Lucile M. Kane, "New Light on the Northwestern Fur Company"
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Their ancestors Chouteau and Laclède initially settled in
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Emilie Chouteau, married Thomas Floyd, US officer in the
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Henry Gratiot (1789-1856), soldier in the Black Hawk War
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This article is about the family. For other uses, see
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Minnesela: The City That Never Happened. Spearfish,
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Henri Chouteau II (1830-1854), married Julia Deaver
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Web. 499: 223:(also founder of St. Louis, Missouri): 447:Chouteau Creek, Mayes County, Oklahoma 348:, first official European settler of 7: 620:American families of French ancestry 130:Azby Auguste Chouteau Sr. (1853-?), 75:(1733-1814), matriarch of the family 270:Adèle Gratiot (1826-1887), wife of 166:Edward Chouteau (1807-1846), trader 25: 381:classical ballerina, one of the " 73:Marie-Therese Bourgeois Chouteau 454:(named for Pierre Chouteau Jr.) 115:Gasconade Bridge train disaster 510:Beckwith, Paul Edmond (1893). 1: 538:Kestenbaum, Lawrence (2015). 524:Benedict Richards, Marjorie. 594:"Henri Arminstead Chouteau." 48:, which they helped found. 567:Minnesota History Magazine, 134:and one of the founders of 636: 377:(1929-2016), 20th-century 249:, (1786-1855), builder of 238:American Revolutionary War 149:Azby Chouteau Jr. (1884-?) 29: 514:. 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Index

Pierre Chouteau
Chouteau (disambiguation)
Saint Louis
Missouri
New Orleans
Midwest
Western United States
Marie-Therese Bourgeois Chouteau
René Auguste Chouteau
St. Louis
Missouri
Gasconade Bridge train disaster
lawyer
Minnesela, South Dakota
Isaac Shelby
realtor
War of 1812
Gabriel René Paul
Union Army
American Civil War
chevalier
Black Hawk War
Pierre Laclède
Charles Gratiot Sr.
Illinois campaign
American Revolutionary War
Charles Gratiot
Fort Meigs
Fort Monroe
Battle of Mackinac Island

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