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  1. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable. The only known painting of Point du Sable, (1884) Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (before 1750 – August 18, 1818) was the founder of the city of Chicago, Illinois in c. 1770s. Point du Sable was the first person to live in the city. He settled around where today the Chicago River is located at. He left Chicago in 1800.

  2. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, förmodligen född före 1750, död 28 augusti 1818 i Saint Charles i Missouri, var en amerikansk nybyggare som bosatte sig i vid Chicagoflodens mynning under 1780-talet och räknas som staden Chicagos grundare, även om området tidigare i omgångar bebotts av indianer och besökts av flera expeditioner. [ 1][ 2][ 3]

  3. Jul 16, 2021 · With the renaming of Lakeshore Drive to Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable Lake Shore Drive, we take a deeper look into who this Chicago founder was and what he co...

  4. El sello Jean Baptiste Point du Sable se emitió el 20 de febrero de 1987 en el año del 150 aniversario de Chicago, Illinois. Pionero y empresario, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable es reconocido como el fundador de Chicago por haber establecido el primer puesto comercial permanente en la desembocadura del río Chicago en 1779. En su ...

  5. Biographie. Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable (ou Pointe DuSable ou encore Point de Sable) est un mulâtre, né (en tant qu'homme libre), selon les sources, à Saint-Marc dans la colonie française de Saint-Domingue, entre 1745 et 1750. Il serait le fils d'un marin français 2 et d'une mère d'origine africaine, ancienne esclave.

  6. Jean Baptiste Pointe Du Sable is regarded as the founder of the city of Chicago. As a trapper and merchant, he built the trading post that evolved into Chicago. Though little is known about his early life, historians claim Du Sable was born in 1745, in the city of Saint-Marc, in what was then the French colony of Saint-Domingue and is today the ...

  7. Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable was born in St.Marc, St. Domingue (present-day Haiti) around 1745 to a French father and a Black African slave mother. There is a paucity of information in the historical record as pertains to DuSable’s life in St. Domingue prior to his migration to New Orleans around 1765.

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