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  1. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable was a prosperous black fur trader in Wisconsin. In 1779 he married a Potowatomi woman and ventured south to present day Illinois. Point du Sable settled on the north bank of the Chicago river close to its mouth some time in the 1780’s. Point du Sable is the earliest recorded non-Native resident of that settlement ...

  2. 1 Jul 2023 · August 28, 1818 (63-72) Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, United States. Place of Burial: Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States. Immediate Family: Son of Point du Sable and Suzanna du Sable. Husband of Catherine Point du Sable. Father of Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, Jr. and Susanne Point du Sable. Occupation:

  3. 9 Dis 2014 · Ha habido que esperar hasta el 25 de octubre de 1968 para que Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable fuera reconocido oficialmente como el fundador de la ciudad, pero nadie duda de que la visión de este emprendedor dio como resultado el nacimiento una gran metrópolis y una ciudad que ha sido y es una de las más importantes de los Estados Unidos.

  4. All during February, we’ll be sharing stories of holy and often unknown black Catholics. Having lived in what would become America’s “Second City” during the 18th century’s last decade, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable is regarded as Chicago’s first settler. Not much is known about him before that, though historians claim the fur trader ...

  5. In 1783, Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable's U.S. citizenship was officially recorded in what is now known as the area of Peoria, Illinois. His farm was recorded at Peoria in the early 1770s. The farm encompassed more than 800 acres of land. Du Sable's settlement in this area was prior to the land becoming a part of U.S. territory.

  6. 1 Okt 2022 · https://www.uniquecoloring.com/ – In this episode of Unique Coloring, The Black Founder of Chicago, Daniel J. Middleton discusses Jean Baptiste Point du Sabl...

  7. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable stammte aus Québec und war der Sohn eines Kaufmanns und einer schwarzen Sklavin. In den 1770er Jahren errichtete er einen Handelsposten am Chicago River an einem Tauschplatz der ortsansässigen Indianerstämme Miami, Fox, Sac und Potawatomi am Ort des heutigen Chicago. „Der erste weiße Mann, der sich hier niederließ, war ein Schwarzer“, werden sie zitiert.

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