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Davenport, Hercules L. Dousman, Kenneth McKenzie, Henry M. Rice, Joseph Rolette, Henry H. Sibley, Joseph M. Street and others as well as contracts, accounts, and other related documents concerning the fur trade, fur companies, the Dakota, Sauk, and Fox Indians, and similar matters. Some digital content is available.
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A portion of the Pierre Chouteau and Family Papers are available for research use at the Minnesota Historical Society. They consist of original, photostatic copies from the Missouri Historical Society, and typed transcripts of letters between Pierre Chouteau, Henry Chouteau, Ramsay Crooks, George
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In 1834, Pratte and Chouteau bought all the Missouri River interests of the Astor Fur company. (The northern portion of Astor's company went to
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Ralph W. Hidy; Muriel E. Hidy (Summer 1960). "Anglo-American Merchant Bankers and the Railroads of the Old Northwest, 1848-1860".
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industry. When the industry began to collapse around 1850, they began a trade in
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Pierre Chouteau followed in the family footsteps by starting a trade with the
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Chouteau died at his daughter's home in St. Louis on September 6, 1865.
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In the early days, the Chouteau interests supplied pelts for the
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as the last fur trading post on the Upper Missouri River.
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who later became one of Chouteau's business partners.
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Index

Pierre Chouteau, Jr.

St. Louis
Louisiana (New Spain)
Jean-Pierre Chouteau
Auguste Pierre Chouteau
François Chouteau
Chouteau
Saint Louis
Missouri
Jean Pierre Chouteau
Auguste Pierre Chouteau
François Chouteau
Kansas City, Missouri
John F. A. Sanford
Osage tribe
lead
Dubuque, Iowa
War of 1812
John Jacob Astor
American Fur Company
steamboats
Missouri River
Ramsay Crooks
Fort Benton
Chouteau County, Montana
beaver hat
buffalo
railroads
mining

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