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  1. Aug 8, 2011 · Aug 8, 2011, 10:15am PDT. The Father of Chicago: Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable. “The first white man to settle in Chicago was black.”. That was a popular witticism around town in the 1930s, and ...

  2. Jean Baptiste Point DuSable. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (o Point de Sable, Point au Sable, Point Sable, Pointe DuSable) n 1 (antes de 1750 n 2 – 28 de agosto de 1818) es considerado como el primer residente permanente de lo que posteriormente se convirtió en Chicago, Illinois. Más allá de saber que nació en la parte francesa de la Isla ...

  3. Chicago was Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a Negro. But there were others before him, and their works, though not enduring, at least contributed to the making of Chicago. The first knowledge we have of the Chicago Portage, and hence of Chicago, comes from Father Jacques Mar-quette's journal,4 wherein he describes the return trip with

  4. The Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite is the location where, around the 1780s, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable located his home and extensive trading post. [2] This home is generally considered to be the first permanent, non-native, residence in Chicago, Illinois. [3] The site of Point du Sable's homestead is now partially occupied by and ...

  5. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable. Revolution. Google apps. Detail of Jean Baptiste Pointe Du Sable portrait, from Chicago in 1779, DuSable. ...

  6. The first permanent settler in Chicago was a black man named Jean Baptiste Point DuSable. He may have been born on the island of Haiti around 1745 to a French mariner and a mother who was a slave of African descent. DuSable was educated in France and then, in the early 1770s, sailed to New Orleans. From there, he made his way up the Mississippi ...

  7. Bust of Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable. Du Sable was known as a man of fine tastes. Du Sable built his home on the north bank (North Michigan Avenue) of what is now known as the Chicago River, near the site of today's Wrigley Building (chewing gum) and the Tribune Towers. Monsignor Meshan wrote that Du Sable was the only man who thought of having ...

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