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  1. Julien Dubuque (January 1762 – 24 March 1810) was a Canadian of Norman origin from the area of Champlain, Quebec who arrived near what now is known as Dubuque, Iowa, which was named after him. He was one of the first European men to settle in the area.

  2. In this video, we explore the life and times of Julien Dubuque, the subsequent disappearance of his "Mines of Spain", the 1897 excavation of graves during monument construction, Dubuque's ...

  3. French Canadian fur trader, lead miner, and businessman Julien Dubuque was the first white settler of Iowa. In 1788 he secured permission from Fox Indians to work lead mines on the Iowa side of the Mississippi River .

  4. (1) Julien Dubuque was the youngest of possibly ten children born to Noel-Augustin and Marie (Mailhot) Dubuque. (2) He was well educated in the parish schools and was fluent in English and French. He was also apparently able to play the fiddle and had an interest in culture and the arts.

  5. 9 Jan 2014 · Julien Dubuque, His Life and Adventures. by. Herrmann, Richard, 1849-1941. Publication date. 1922. Topics. Dubuque, Julien, 1762-1810, Dubuque (Iowa) -- History. Publisher. Dubuque, Iowa: Times-Journal Co.

  6. Learn about Julien Dubuque, who arrived in 1788 and started mining lead and zinc in the Mines of Spain. See his monument, his grave and a reconstruction of his face based on his skull.

  7. Mines of Spain Recreation area includes Julien Dubuque Monument and EB Lyons Interpretive Center in Dubuque Iowa with hiking and nature education.