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French-American family
Chouteau is a highly-successful French Creole furtrading family based in St. Louis, Missouri. Their ancestors Chouteau and Laclède initially settled in
Chouteau
Topics referred to by the same term
Chouteau is a surname of a French-American family. Chouteau also refers to: Chouteau County, Montana Chouteau, Oklahoma Lake Chouteau, on the Teton River
Chouteau_(disambiguation)
American settler, fur trader, and politician
Chouteau Jr. (French pronunciation: [ʁəne oɡyst ʃuto]; September 7, 1749, or September 26, 1750 – February 24, 1829), also known as Auguste Chouteau,
Auguste_Chouteau
County in Montana, United States
Chouteau County is a county located in the North-Central region of the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,895. Its county
Chouteau_County,_Montana
Native American ballerina from Oklahoma (1929–2016)
Myra Yvonne Chouteau (/ʃuːˈtoʊ/) (March 7, 1929 – January 24, 2016) was a Native American ballerina and one of the "Five Moons" or Native prima ballerinas
Yvonne_Chouteau
Topics referred to by the same term
Chouteau Township is the name of two townships in the United States: Chouteau Township, Madison County, Illinois Chouteau Township, Clay County, Missouri
Chouteau_Township
American merchant (1789–1865)
Pierre Chouteau Jr. (January 19, 1789 – September 6, 1865), also referred to as Pierre Cadet Chouteau, was an American merchant and a member of the wealthy
Pierre_Chouteau_Jr.
Town in Oklahoma, United States
Chouteau /ʃoʊˈtoʊ/ is the second-largest town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,059 at the 2020 census. Chouteau, originally
Chouteau,_Oklahoma
European-American-tribal settlement
Missouri. It was founded by the French Creole trader François Chouteau and his wife Bérénice Chouteau as a fur trading post for the American Fur Company. The
French_Bottoms
Island in Madison County, Illinois, United States
Chouteau Island (/ʃoʊˈtoʊ/ shoh-TOH), situated approximately eight miles (13 km) due north of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, and approximately
Chouteau_Island
Bridge in Kansas City, Missouri
The Chouteau Bridge is a four-lane girder bridge on Route 269 across the Missouri River between Jackson County, Missouri, and Clay County, Missouri. The
Chouteau_Bridge
American merchant (1758–1849)
Jean-Pierre Chouteau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ ʃuto]; 10 October 1758 – 10 July 1849) was a French Creole fur trader, merchant, politician, and
Jean-Pierre_Chouteau
American pioneer (1797–1838)
François Gesseau Chouteau (February 7, 1797 – April 18, 1838) was a French-American pioneer fur trader and entrepreneur from the prominent Chouteau fur-trading
François_Chouteau
American pioneer
Berenice Thérèse Menard Chouteau (c. 1801 – November 20, 1888) was a French-American pioneer who is widely regarded as a co-founder of what became Kansas
Bérénice_Chouteau
American matriarch (1733–1814)
Marie-Thérèse Bourgeois Chouteau (January 14, 1733 – August 14, 1814) was the matriarch of the Chouteau fur trading family, which founded communities
Marie-Thérèse Bourgeois Chouteau
Marie-Thérèse_Bourgeois_Chouteau
American businessman (1786–1838)
Auguste Pierre Chouteau (9 May 1786 – 25 December 1838) was a member of the Chouteau fur-trading family who established trading posts in what is now the
Auguste_Pierre_Chouteau
United States historic place
Fort Pierre Chouteau, also just Fort Pierre, was a major trading post and military outpost in the mid-19th century on the west bank of the Missouri River
Fort_Pierre_Chouteau
American architect
Frank Chouteau Brown (January 1876–1947) was an American architect. Brown was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and educated at the Minneapolis School of
Frank_Chouteau_Brown
Town in Oklahoma, United States
local streams, which the Osage had already named. In 1796 Jean-Pierre Chouteau, a French trader from St. Louis, established the first trading post in
Salina,_Oklahoma
Five Native American ballerinas
international recognition during the 20th century. The five women were Myra Yvonne Chouteau, Rosella Hightower, Moscelyne Larkin, and sisters Maria Tallchief and Marjorie
Five_Moons
French-American city founder (1729–1778)
a French fur trader who, with his young assistant and stepson Auguste Chouteau, founded St. Louis in 1764, in what was then Spanish Upper Louisiana, in
Pierre_Laclède
Lock and dam in Oklahoma, United States
Chouteau Lock & Dam, also identified as Chouteau Lock & Dam 17, is 17th lock and dam of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MKARNS) from
Chouteau_Lock_&_Dam
Township in Illinois, United States
place of Mitchell. Chouteau Township was named after Chouteau Island, which was named for Pierre Chouteau, a member of the Chouteau family. According to
Chouteau Township, Madison County, Illinois
Chouteau_Township,_Madison_County,_Illinois
City in Montana, United States
Fort Benton is a city in and the county seat of Chouteau County, Montana, United States. Established in 1846, Fort Benton is the oldest continuously occupied
Fort_Benton,_Montana
Rosana Chouteau was the first woman to be elected chief of the Osage Beaver Band, a clan of the Native American Osage Nation in Oklahoma, in 1875, following
Rosana_Chouteau
Roman Catholic cemetery located in St. Louis, Missouri
Dred Scott, Tennessee Williams, Kate Chopin, Louis Chauvin and Auguste Chouteau. In 1849 a cholera epidemic struck St. Louis and claimed the lives of more
Calvary_Cemetery_(St._Louis)
American merchant, defendant in Dred Scott v. Sandford
with Native American tribes as an Indian agent. He later joined Pierre Chouteau Jr. in a fur trapping and trading business. He extended his interests into
John_F._A._Sanford
Geologic group in Missouri
The Chouteau Group is a geologic group in Missouri. It preserves fossils dating back to the Mississippian subperiod. Earth sciences portal United States
Chouteau_Group
(secondary coordinates) There are at least 27 named lakes and reservoirs in Chouteau County, Montana. Antelope Lake, 47°47′38″N 111°07′22″W / 47.79389°N 111
List of lakes of Chouteau County, Montana
List_of_lakes_of_Chouteau_County,_Montana
U.S. Ballet Company
under the artistic direction of Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo dancers Yvonne Chouteau and Miguel Terekhov in the Science and Arts Foundation building on the
Oklahoma_City_Ballet
United States historic place
The Chouteau County Courthouse is a historic building in Fort Benton, Montana. It acts as the county courthouse for Chouteau County, Montana. Prior to
Chouteau_County_Courthouse
Missouri state highway
Its total length is three miles (4.8 km), which is also entirely named Chouteau Trafficway as a segment of that much longer trafficway. The highway's northern
Missouri_Route_269
Independent city in Missouri, United States
fur traders Gilbert Antoine de St. Maxent, Pierre Laclède, and Auguste Chouteau. They named it for King Louis IX of France, and it quickly became the regional
St._Louis
Museum in St. Louis, Missouri
Judge John Baptiste Charles Lucas and St. Louis founder Auguste Chouteau. Lucas and Chouteau required the land be "used forever as the site on which the courthouse
Old_Courthouse_(St._Louis)
Township in Clay County, Missouri, U.S.
Chouteau Township is a township in Clay County, Missouri, United States. At the 2020 census, its population was 61,255. "MO TIGER County Subdivisions"
Chouteau Township, Clay County, Missouri
Chouteau_Township,_Clay_County,_Missouri
Unincorporated community in the US state of Missouri
Chouteau Springs is an unincorporated community in Pilot Grove Township, Cooper County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. In 1799 Jean Pierre Chouteau and
Chouteau_Springs,_Missouri
1877 United States Supreme Court case
Chouteau v. United States, 95 U.S. 61 (1877), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that, in the absence of a contract clause
Chouteau_v._United_States
U.S. national park in St. Louis, Missouri
Courthouse is built on land originally deeded by St. Louis founder Auguste Chouteau. It marks the location over which the arch reaches. Its dome was built
Gateway_Arch_National_Park
Capital city of South Dakota, United States
1817 around a fur trading post. Fort Pierre Chouteau, preceding the city, was named after Pierre Chouteau, Jr., an American fur trader from St. Louis
Pierre,_South_Dakota
American ballet dancer and ballet instructor
American ballet dancer and ballet instructor. Terekhov and his wife, Yvonne Chouteau, one of the Five Moons, a group of Native American ballet dancers, founded
Miguel_Terekhov
19th-century fur trading company in Missouri
Wilkinson), Jean Pierre Chouteau (son of St. Louis co-founder René Auguste Chouteau), Auguste Pierre Chouteau (son of Jean Pierre Chouteau), Reuben Lewis (brother
Missouri_Fur_Company
Glacial lake (former) in Teton, Montana
Lake Chouteau was a glacial lake formed during the late Pleistocene along the Teton River. After the Laurentide Ice Sheet retreated, water melting off
Lake_Chouteau
Dakota), Froggie's Stopping Place on the Whoop-Up Trail is listed in both Chouteau and Pondera counties, the Fred Robinson Bridge spans the Missouri River
National Register of Historic Places listings in Montana
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Montana
Theme park in Eureka, Missouri
section of the park. Chouteau's Market is themed after a French market along the Mississippi River. It is named after Auguste Chouteau, the founder of the
Six_Flags_St._Louis
American baseball player (born 1957)
Oklahoma town reads "Chouteau, OK. Home of Johnny Ray." A Ray of Hope Remains for California But Oklahoma Native Still Calls Chouteau Home. Newsok.com. Retrieved
Johnny_Ray_(second_baseman)
Fort in Spanish Louisiana
especially the French brothers Pierre Chouteau and Auguste Chouteau from the settlement of St. Louis. The Chouteaus were authorized to trade by the Spanish
Fort_Carondelet
Cascade County, Montana, about 22 miles (35 km) due west of Great Falls, and Chouteau County, Montana, about 50 miles (80 km) due east of Great Falls and about
Square_Butte_(Montana)
American politician
Montana House of Representatives. The district includes parts of Cascade and Chouteau counties. Albus first ran for election in 2024. He defeated Democrat Blake
Eric_Albus
U.S. state
Native American ballerinas attaining worldwide fame. These were Yvonne Chouteau, sisters Marjorie and Maria Tallchief, Rosella Hightower and Moscelyne
Oklahoma
Indian lands in North America, in Johnson v. McIntosh. Chouteau v. Molony (1853) In Chouteau v. Molony (1853), Justice Wayne, for a unanimous Court,
Aboriginal title in the Taney Court
Aboriginal_title_in_the_Taney_Court
United States Army officer
Charles Chouteau Gratiot (August 29, 1786 – May 18, 1855) was born in St. Louis, Spanish Upper Louisiana Territory, now the present-day State of Missouri
Charles_Gratiot
Island in the United States of America
Missouri River and Mississippi River, is one of a cluster of three islands: Chouteau Island, Gabaret Island, and Mosenthein Island. Mosenthein Island is 1,077
Mosenthein_Island
River in Kansas and Oklahoma, U.S.
Kansas Bassett, Kansas Burlington, Kansas Chetopa, Kansas Chanute, Kansas Chouteau, Oklahoma Council Grove, Kansas Disney, Oklahoma Emporia, Kansas Erie,
Neosho_River
Island in Madison County, Illinois, United States
Missouri River and Mississippi River, is one of a cluster of three islands: Chouteau Island, Gabaret Island, and Mosenthein Island. Gabaret Island is 1,300
Gabaret_Island
Neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
François Chouteau to the north, John McCoy forged a road from West Port four miles (6.4 km) north to a Missouri River landing rock next to Chouteau's landing
Westport, Kansas City, Missouri
Westport,_Kansas_City,_Missouri
Arzberger Site Bear Butte Blood Run Bloom site Crow Creek site Deadwood Fort Pierre Chouteau Fort Thompson Mounds Frawley Ranch Langdeau site Mitchell site Molstad Village
List of National Historic Landmarks in South Dakota
List_of_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_South_Dakota
County Montana 1948 2024 1,415 Cascade County Montana 2008 2024 84,414 Chouteau County Montana 1964 2024 5,895 Custer County Montana 1964 2024 11,867 Daniels
Political party loyalty of United States counties
Political_party_loyalty_of_United_States_counties
American fur trader (1772–1820)
competed with Pierre Chouteau, a prominent member of the founding family, who had gained a position as a U.S. government Indian agent; Chouteau and his brother
Manuel_Lisa
Native American tribe in Oklahoma
the Spanish regional government gave the Chouteaus a six-year monopoly on trade (1794–1802). The Chouteaus named the post Fort Carondelet after the Spanish
Osage_Nation
Historic district in Missouri, United States
Southeast Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by Chouteau Ave., Manchester and Cadet Aves., Kingshighway Blvd., and S. Sarah St.
Forest Park Southeast Historic District
Forest_Park_Southeast_Historic_District
Future bus rapid transit line in St. Louis, Missouri
along Natural Bridge Avenue, North Florissant Avenue, Tucker Boulevard, Chouteau Avenue, and South Jefferson Avenue. The line will feature 23 platform level
Green Line (St. Louis MetroLink)
Green_Line_(St._Louis_MetroLink)
12,752 4,995 sq mi (12,937 km2) Blaine County 005 Chinook Feb 29, 1912 Chouteau County James G. Blaine (1830–1893), United States Secretary of State and
List_of_counties_in_Montana
Neighborhood of St. Louis in Missouri, US
name was McRee Town. The Botanical Heights neighborhood is defined by Chouteau Avenue on the North, Interstate 44 on the South, 39th Street on the East
Botanical_Heights,_St._Louis
United States historic place
Kansas City, Missouri, constructed around 1850. Kelly's and the adjoining Chouteau Store are considered to be one of the oldest buildings still standing in
Kelly's_Westport_Inn
Prototype fighter aircraft for the US military
"Hank" Chouteau at the controls flying for 61 minutes reaching an altitude of 18,000 feet and a maximum speed of 610 miles per hour. Chouteau afterwards
Northrop_YF-17
American indie rock band
Max Kakacek Julien Ehrlich Josiah Marshall Will Miller Malcolm Brown Print Chouteau Charles Glanders Ziyad Asrar Colin Croom Website whitneytheband.com
Whitney_(band)
19th-century rancher and businessman in Montana, United States
excellent ranching and farming country. In the fall of 1869, he traveled into Chouteau County, Montana, which at the time covered nearly a sixth of the state
Robert Vaughn (Montana rancher)
Robert_Vaughn_(Montana_rancher)
1972 meeting of Montana delegates
820 60.83 Carter 145 19.28 607 80.72 Cascade 13,792 62.95 8,117 37.05 Chouteau 1,063 36.27 1,868 63.73 Custer 2,178 56.66 1,666 43.34 Daniels 483 42.29
1972 Montana Constitutional Convention
1972_Montana_Constitutional_Convention
Township in Clay County, Missouri, U.S.
Chouteau Township is a township in Clay County, Missouri, United States. At the 2020 census, its population was 61,255. Gallatin Township was established
Gallatin Township, Clay County, Missouri
Gallatin_Township,_Clay_County,_Missouri
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Chouteau County, Montana. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties
National Register of Historic Places listings in Chouteau County, Montana
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Chouteau_County,_Montana
west bank. The group led by Laclède included his young stepson Auguste Chouteau and roughly twenty boatmen with a cargo boat full of trade merchandise
History of St. Louis (1763–1803)
History_of_St._Louis_(1763–1803)
Carlton Carter Lake Cedar Lake Chandler Lake Lake Checotah Chickasha Lake Chouteau Lock & Dam (MKARNS L&D #15) Claremore Lake Clayton Lake Clear Creek Lake
List_of_lakes_of_Oklahoma
Private men's club in California, United States
so the permit should not be granted. On March 10, 2011, Judge René A. Chouteau rejected the Non-Industrial Timber Management Plan (NTMP) that the California
Bohemian_Grove
Town in Montana, United States
Geraldine is a town in Chouteau County, Montana, United States. The population was 207 at the 2020 census. The area around the town is an agricultural
Geraldine,_Montana
Surname list
Joseph LaBarge (1815–1899), American steamboat captain LaBarge Rock in Chouteau County, Montana, U.S. Joseph Marie LaBarge, Senior (1787–1860), Canadian
LaBarge
Fur trading company based in New York City (1808–47)
Pratte and Pierre Chouteau Jr., with whom they had been already cooperating, with the latter continuing the business as Pratte, Chouteau & Company. For a
American_Fur_Company
Highway in the United States
Interstate 35 and the Cherokee Turnpike from 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Chouteau, Oklahoma, to 8 miles (13 km) west of the Arkansas state line. It runs
U.S._Route_412
Large farm tractor
(97 km) of where it was built. It was used on the Williams Brothers' farm in Chouteau County to pull an 80-foot (24 m)[cultivator][World Record is 113-foot (34
Big_Bud_747
Cable-stayed bridge across the Missouri River in Missouri
Crossings of the Missouri River Upstream Paseo Bridge (demolished) Former Christopher S. Bond Bridge Downstream Chouteau Bridge
Christopher S. Bond Bridge (Kansas City, Missouri)
Christopher_S._Bond_Bridge_(Kansas_City,_Missouri)
County in Oklahoma, United States
French names to many of the waterways and other local sites. Jean Pierre Chouteau established a trading post at the location of the present town of Salina
Mayes_County,_Oklahoma
Neighborhood of St. Louis in Missouri, US
Peabody–Darst–Webbe is an area bounded by S. Tucker Blvd. on the east, Chouteau Ave. on the north, Dolman Street on the west, and the I-55/I-44 interchange
Peabody–Darst–Webbe, St. Louis
Peabody–Darst–Webbe,_St._Louis
Topics referred to by the same term
Fort Pierre may refer to: Fort Pierre, South Dakota, a city Fort Pierre Chouteau, a trading and military outpost in central South Dakota, just north of
Fort_Pierre
United States historic place
the Kansas City metropolitan area to remain continuously inhabited. The Chouteau Society, a society dedicated to highlighting Kansas City's French origins
Quality_Hill,_Kansas_City
Footbridge in St. Louis, Missouri, US
St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The eastern end of the bridge is on Chouteau Island (part of Madison, Illinois), while the western end is on the Missouri
Chain_of_Rocks_Bridge
African American abolitionist wife of Dred Scott (c. 1820–1876)
mentor and former father-in-law, Pierre Chouteau Jr. Irene Chaffee herself would later state that it was the Chouteau family who had persuaded her brother
Harriet_Robinson_Scott
Larkin Thomson 1901 Emily Catlin Wickham 1902 Maud Wells 1903 Lucille Chouteau 1904 Stella Wade 1905 Julia Cabanne 1906 Marguerite Kehlor Tower 1907 Margaret
List of Veiled Prophet Belles and Queens
List_of_Veiled_Prophet_Belles_and_Queens
German-American social club
unknown date. The photo depicts Liederkranz Hall that was built ca. 1880 at Chouteau and 13th Street. A club building was built at South Grand and Magnolia
Liederkranz_Club
Indian reservation in United States, Chippewa Cree
the Chippewa Cree Reservation. The reservation is located in Hill and Chouteau counties in north central Montana, about 40 miles (64 km) from the Canada–U
Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation
Rocky_Boy's_Indian_Reservation
City in Missouri, United States
license. The Chouteau family operated under Spanish license at St. Louis, in the lower Missouri Valley as early as 1765 and in 1821 the Chouteaus reached Kansas
Kansas_City,_Missouri
Geologic formation in Missouri, US
Pierson Limestone Stratigraphic range: Mississippian Type Formation Unit of Chouteau Group basal unit of the Osagean Series Underlies Reeds Spring Formation
Pierson_Limestone
U.S. state
County, Montana 27,759 2020 WD 7 Cascade County, Montana 30,572 2020 WD 8 Chouteau County, Montana 26,243 2020 WD 9 Custer County, Montana 31,267 2020 WD
Montana
Park in St. Louis, Missouri
Park Metro East (Illinois) Clinton County Carlyle Lake Madison County Chouteau Island Gabaret Island Mosenthein Island State Parks Cahokia Horseshoe Lake
Francis_Park
American judge (1790–1856)
freedom suits, including Milly v. Smith, Julia v. McKinney and Marguerite v. Chouteau. However, he did join in the unanimous finding for the plaintiff in the
Robert_Wash
Town in Montana, United States
Big Sandy is a town in Chouteau County, Montana, United States. The population was 605 at the 2020 census. The Lewis and Clark Trail, following U.S. Route
Big_Sandy,_Montana
area is bounded by Cole Street to the north, the riverfront to the east, Chouteau Avenue to the south, and Jefferson Avenue to the west. Tucker Avenue divides
National Register of Historic Places listings in Downtown and Downtown West St. Louis
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Downtown_and_Downtown_West_St._Louis
Enslaved American (c.1770s – after 1836)
New Spain. She was held first by Joseph Tayon and later by Jean Pierre Chouteau, one of the most powerful men in the city. In 1805, two years after St
Marguerite_Scypion
City in Montana, United States
after French fur merchant, trader and explorer Pierre Chouteau Jr., who is also the namesake of Chouteau County, Montana. Fort Pierre, South Dakota, and Pierre
Choteau,_Montana
Name of several Osage leaders
and had the closest relationships with French traders, especially the Chouteau family which operated under the rule of the Spanish government. The Osage
White_Hair
United States historic place
in St. Louis, Missouri, located at 1001 South Grand Boulevard and 3626 Chouteau Avenue. The eight-acre property included three contributing buildings and
Pevely_Dairy_Company_Plant
State highway in Missouri, U.S.
named Manchester Road through St. Louis County and Manchester Avenue and Chouteau Avenue through St. Louis City, is a state highway in the U.S. state of
Missouri_Route_100
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