Cabanne's Trading Post was established in 1822 by the American Fur Company as Fort Robidoux near present-day Dodge Park in North Omaha, Nebraska, United...
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the Missouri River. It was located near Fort Lisa and Cabanne's Trading Post, private fur trading establishments operated by major traders who were based...
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descent, Eulalie Becquette Alvarez-Hortiz. His trapping days began at Cabanne's Trading Post in Nebraska Territory, and continued throughout the West during...
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Fort Lisa (Nebraska) (redirect from Fort Manuel Lisa Trading Post)
identified the fort as being a mile north of Cabanne's Trading Post on the Ponca Creek. The fort traded in furs, cattle, horses and land, and served as...
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Nebraska Temple was dedicated there on Sunday, April 22nd, 2001. Cabanne's Trading Post Engineer Cantonment Fort Atkinson History of North Omaha, Nebraska...
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Great Plains (section Fur trade)
Fort Atkinson (Nebraska) (1819), Nebraska Fontenelle's Post (1822), Nebraska Cabanne's Trading Post (1822), Nebraska Fort Kiowa (1822), South Dakota Fort...
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Nebraska Territory (section Early military posts)
Fort Atkinson, was founded on the Council Bluff in 1819; in 1822 Cabanne's Trading Post was founded nearby on the Missouri River. Mormon (The Church of...
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River Fur Post Fort Carondelet Fort Osage Saleesh House Fort Union - located partially in North Dakota Fort Atkinson Cabanne's Trading Post, Nebraska...
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environmental education programs and special nature events. The location of Cabanne's Trading Post is at the corner of Ponca Road and John J. Pershing Road in the...
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meeting; and Cabanne's Trading Post, built by the American Fur Company in 1822. In 1825 a fur trader named J.B. Royce built a stockade and trading post on a plateau...
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built several fur trading outposts in succeeding years, including Fort Lisa in 1812; Fort Atkinson in 1819; Cabanné's Trading Post, built in 1822, and...
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Encantonment Missouri and Fort Atkinson from 1819, the site of the 1822 Cabanne's Trading Post, the 1846 Florence Mill, the Mormon Pioneer Cemetery One of the...
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Robidoux Row, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Cabanne's Trading Post Robidoux family Great, great grand-daughter, http://www.FrenchAndEnglish...
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trading post on the west bank of the Missouri River to trade with the local Native American tribes of Omaha, Otoe, Missouri and Pawnee. Fur trading in...
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establishing the first town in Nebraska. In 1824, Jean-Pierre Cabanné established Cabanne's Trading Post for John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company near Fort...
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It was an important fur trading post for securing initial American investment in the Louisiana Territory. Cabanné's Trading Post belonged to John Jacob...
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brother's father-in-law, John Pierre Cabanné, who ran Cabanne's Trading Post. Cabanné's Post and Pilcher's Post, the latter established at Bellevue by...
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List of forts (section Fur trading forts)
Camp Atlanta Bordeaux Trading Post Cabanne's Trading Post Fort Calhoun Columbus Post Fort Cottonwood Fort Crook Fontenelle's Post Post at Grand Island Fort...
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Post. Calling it Bellevue, these French-Americans established the first town in Nebraska. In 1824 Jean-Pierre Cabanné established Cabanne's Trading Post...
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Nebraskan waters, the Western Engineer, arrives at Fort Lisa. 1824 Cabanne's Trading Post established in far North Omaha for the American Fur Company owned...
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northwest of the park. In the 1820s the American Fur Trading Company started Cabanne's Trading Post to the north. Dodge Park was donated to the City of...
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Wied-Neuwied toured the Missouri River in 1832, and recorded a stay at Cabanne's Trading Post in present-day North Omaha. After arriving in Omaha en masse beginning...
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the founding of Fort Lisa by Manuel Lisa. The area was home to Cabanne's Trading Post from the 1820s through the 40s, and in 1846 became home to two encampments...
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Fort Robidoux (category Fur trade)
attack by Indians of a trading post in fur trade history. Cabanne's Trading Post Fort Buenaventura, another early trading post in present-day Utah John...
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Nebraskan waters, the Western Engineer, arrives at Fort Lisa. 1824 Cabanne's Trading Post established in far North Omaha for the American Fur Company owned...
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1812 A historical marker is located in the nearby Hummel Park. Cabanne's Trading Post 1822 A historical marker is located in the nearby Hummel Park. Encantonment...
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and 1820 Cabanne's Trading Post were important fur trading outposts located in proximity to the river, along with earlier Fontenelle's Post in Bellevue...
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Engineer Cantonment (category Fur trade)
the National Register of Historic Places. Fort Atkinson Fort Lisa Cabanne's Trading Post Winter Quarters History of North Omaha, Nebraska Landmarks in North...
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was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Fort Lisa Cabanne's Trading Post Dorsey, J. (1884) Omaha sociology. Bureau of American Ethnology...
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Germans in Omaha, Nebraska (section Post-War)
toured the Upper Missouri River in 1832, and recorded a stay at Cabanne's Trading Post in present-day North Omaha. After arriving in Omaha en masse beginning...
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