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Nicolas Perrot
Bornc. 1644
France
Died(1717-08-13)August 13, 1717
Bécancour, Quebec, New France
Occupation(s)Explorer, fur trader, diplomat, interpreter
SpouseMadeleine Raclot
Children11
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Nicolas Perrot (c. 1644–1717), a French explorer, fur trader, and diplomat, was one of the first European men to travel in the Upper Mississippi Valley, in what is now Wisconsin and Minnesota.

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Nicolas Perrot

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Nicolas Perrot (c. 1644–1717), a French explorer, fur trader, and diplomat, was one of the first European men to travel in the Upper Mississippi Valley...

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Perrot

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Jules Perrot (1810–1892), French dancer and choreographer Kim Perrot (1967–1999), American basketball player Marcel Perrot, French fencer Nicolas Perrot (1644–1717)...

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Monstrance

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the King reigning over all nations".) Perrot's Ostensorium was presented by 17th-century fur trader Nicolas Perrot to the priests at the St. Francis Xavier...

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Perrot State Park

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European explorers in the upper Mississippi. The park is named for Nicolas Perrot, a French explorer who was the first to write about the area. The Trempealeau...

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Lake Pepin

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in the late 1600s after exploring the Great Lakes from Boucherville. Nicolas Perrot erected the first of a number of fur trade posts, Fort Saint Antoine...

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Ernest Christopher, Count of Rietberg (1625–1640) (d. 1640) April 5 – Nicolas Perrot d'Ablancourt, Translator (d. 1664) April 6 – Amable de Bourzeys, French...

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Michilimackinac

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Louis de La Porte de Louvigné Fort de Buade and St. Ignace Mission Nicolas Perrot (1690–???) Louis de Buade de Frontenac (second term) (1689–1698) 1694...

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Tetinchoua

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century. Nicolas Perrot, a French traveler, met him in Chicago in 1671. He characterizes Tetinchoua as being "the most powerful of Indian chiefs". Perrot stated...

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Odawa

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decorative items, and later firearms and alcohol." Up to the time of Nicolas Perrot, the Odawa had a monopoly on all fur trade that came through Green Bay...

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History of Chicago

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and Kickapoo. In 1671, Potawatomi guides first took the French trader Nicolas Perrot to the Miami villages near the site of present-day Chicago. Pierre François...

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1664 in France

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Protestant theologian and metaphysician (born 1596) 17 November – Nicolas Perrot d'Ablancourt, translator (born 1606) Michel Corneille the Elder, painter...

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La Baye

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trading post established on the Baie des Puants in 1634 by Jean Nicolet. Nicolas Perrot, who was sent by Father Claude-Jean Allouez, continued the work that...

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History of Wisconsin

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Mississippi near what is now Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin in June, 1673. Nicolas Perrot, French commander of the west, established Fort St. Nicholas at Prairie...

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Timeline of Montreal history

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stand on the grounds of the Grand Seminary on Sherbrooke Street. 1695 – Nicolas Perrot brings the Miami, Sauk, Menominee, Potawatomi and Fox chiefs to Montreal...

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George Ghica, Prince of Moldavia and Wallachia (b. 1600) November 17 – Nicolas Perrot d'Ablancourt, Translator (b. 1606) November 18 – Miklós Zrínyi, Croatian...

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Door Peninsula

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he erected a cross. The cross stood until about 1870. Around 1690, Nicolas Perrot visited the Potawatomi on Washington Island. In 1720, Pierre François...

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Persons of National Historic Significance

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Institute) 1988 Simeon Perkins Businessman, diarist, politician 1946 Nicolas Perrot Explorer, diplomat, fur trader 1952 Thomas Peters Advocate for African-Americans...

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