Peter Chartier (c. 1690—c.1759) (Anglicized version of Pierre Chartier, sometimes written Chartiere, Chartiers, Shartee or Shortive) was a fur trader of...
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and into a region where game was more plentiful. In 1745 he joined Peter Chartier and other Shawnees who chose loyalty to New France, but after three...
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Martin Chartier (1655 – Apr 1718) was a French-Canadian explorer and trader, carpenter and glove maker. He lived much of his life amongst the Shawnee Native...
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Chief Sayningoe, mentioned in other colonial documents.: 8 In 1743 Peter Chartier, a half-Shawnee Indian trader whose father was French-Canadian, moved...
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Kakowatcheky (section Encounter with Peter Chartier)
community existed there before his arrival.: 106 In late April 1745, Peter Chartier and about 400 Pekowi Shawnees, including Meshemethequater and Neucheconeh...
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Blainville, who returned to Lower Shawneetown in 1749.: 250 In April, 1745, Peter Chartier, a métis of Shawnee and French-Canadian parentage, opposed the sale...
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protest to the distribution of alcohol in indigenous communities was Peter Chartier (1690-1759), a French-Canadian-Shawnee who became chief of the Pekowi...
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Valentine 3D – (2009) Martin Chartier, a French-Canadian fur trader who established a trading post in 1694 with his son, Peter Chartier, in what is now Tarentum...
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Chartiers Township is a township in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,628 at the 2020 census. Along with the borough...
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Several Shawnee communities in the Province of Pennsylvania, led by Peter Chartier, a Métis trader, opposed the sale of alcohol in their communities. This...
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what is now Ohio, USA. Married to Martin Chartier about 1675. Mother of Mary Seaworth Chartier and Peter Chartier. Died in 1759 in Illinois with her son...
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Chalakagay in 1748 near modern Sylacauga by refugee Shawnee Indians, led by Peter Chartier. In 1759 Chalakagay was listed in the French territorial records as...
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suggests that a village was established here by the Pekowi Shawnee led by Peter Chartier about 1758.: 216–217 In early November 1803, Lewis and Clark are believed...
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Peter Andreas Thiel (/tiːl/ ; born 11 October 1967) is an American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and political activist. A co-founder of PayPal, Palantir...
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prevented war between English settlers and the Shawnees. In 1745 he joined Peter Chartier and other Shawnees who chose loyalty to New France, but after three...
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district operates Chartiers-Houston Jr/Sr High School (7th–12th) and Allison Park Elementary School (K–6th). Named for Peter Chartier (1690–1759), who...
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Peter Chartier, a trapper of French and Native American parentage who established a trading post at the mouth of Chartiers Creek in 1743. Chartiers City...
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barter for furs. In 1745, partly due to the complaints of Shawnee chief Peter Chartier, the fine was doubled and the Shawnees were authorized to destroy any...
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Chartier may refer to: Clément Chartier (b. 1946), a Métis leader Eugène Chartier (1893–1963), a violinist, violist, conductor and teacher Paul Joseph...
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Chartiers Creek is a tributary of the Ohio River in Western Pennsylvania in the United States. The creek was named after Peter Chartier, a trapper of...
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division. From 1737 to about 1750 the Pekowi were led by Peter Chartier (born Pierre Chartier), a fur trader of Pekowi and French colonial parentage. He...
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have been a member of a wandering band of some 400 Shawnees led by Peter Chartier between 1745 and 1748, who founded the community in Kentucky called...
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Chartiers Run is a tributary of the Allegheny River located in Westmoreland County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It was named after Peter Chartier...
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in indigenous communities. During the colonial era, leaders such as Peter Chartier, King Hagler and Little Turtle resisted the use of rum and brandy as...
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variety of peoples from more eastern tribes. European fur traders such as Peter Chartier established trading posts in the region in the early eighteenth century...
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Chartiers Run is a tributary of Chartiers Creek in Washington County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It was named after Peter Chartier, a trapper...
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send us two firm orders, one for Peter Chartier, the other for us, to break in pieces all the [casks] so brought." Chartier was a licensed trader for Shawnee...
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Kentucky. It was also named Indian Old Corn Field. It was established by Peter Chartier, the leader of a band of Shawnee, sometime in 1745. Beckner, Lucien...
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chief Pawhuska, Osage Chief Thomas Perryman, Creek leader in Georgia Peter Chartier, Pekowi chief Powhatan, Pamunkey chief Chief Pontiac, Odawa chief Red...
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Salle, accompanied by Martin Chartier. In 1674 Chartier married Opessa's sister Sewatha Straight Tail (1660–1759). Chartier led a mutiny against La Salle...
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