- Chouteau - Wikipedia
Pierre Chouteau Jr , nicknamed 'Cadet', (1789-1865), founder of posts on Upper Missouri River, including Fort Pierre and Chouteau County, Montana, and partner to Bernard A Pratte in the Pratte Chouteau Trading Company
- Home | Town of Chouteau
Chouteau offers visitors and residents a friendly, small-town atmosphere with quick access to many larger city amenities due to it's close proximity to Tulsa, Pryor, Catoosa, and Wagoner It is also the largest Amish community in Oklahoma and is home to a variety of antique and collectible stores
- The Chouteaus – Early Traders – Legends of America
The Chouteau's were early French traders and trappers who operated west of St Louis, Missouri in the latter part of the 1700s and early 1800s
- The Chouteaus: Our First Family - St. Louis Magazine
In a remarkable life that stretched from January 14, 1733 to August 14, 1814, Madame Chouteau watched her family’s influence expand Born a French subject, she’d become a Spanish subject, briefly enjoyed French citizenship, and died an American
- Auguste Chouteau (1749?–1829) - Missouri Encyclopedia
A clever entrepreneur, Chouteau pioneered in the development of the trans-Mississippi fur trade, the establishment of commercial relations with key Native American nations on the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, and the initiation of varied business and financial enterprises west of the Mississippi
- Auguste and Pierre Chouteau - SHSMO Historic Missourians
Auguste Chouteau helped his foster father, Pierre Laclède Liguest, found the city of St Louis Auguste and his half-brother, Pierre, became successful fur traders, businessmen, and government officials During their lifetime, the Chouteaus were the most prominent and powerful family in St Louis
- Chouteau Family | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and . . .
The Chouteaus were a prominent family of fur traders that had a great economic impact upon the American West, particularly from the mid-1700s until the mid-1800s
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