Jean-Baptist-Point Dusable
i think it is Jean-Baptist-Point DuSable
jean-baptist-point dusable
Jean-Baptist-Point DuSable
Benjamin wang and his freiend pk suban where the most consitered fur and grain trader. p.s. the would allways have sex in the wagon
In 1779 a fur trader, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, establish a trading post along the Chicago River and become Chicago's first permanent resident. John Kinzie, who succeeded him as a trader, is usually called the father of Chicago. Chicago was incorporated in 1833.
He was the first resident in Chicago and founder of Chicago.
Robert Gray, a fur trader, came to Oregon 1st so I think he found it. but Lewis and Clark found it also
Angus Bethune - fur trader - was born in 1783.
Angus Bethune - fur trader - died in 1858.
William Cowan - fur trader - died in 1902.
William Cowan - fur trader - was born in 1818.
George Allsopp - fur trader - was born in 1733.