4 edition of Charles Langlade, first settler of Wisconsin found in the catalog.
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1896 by s.n. in [Milwaukee, Wis.? .
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Edition Notes
Statement | Montgomery E. McIntosh. |
Series | CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches -- no. 04630, CIHM/ICMH microfiche series -- no. 04630, Parkman club publications -- no. 8. |
Contributions | Langlade, Charles, 1729-1800. |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 1 microfiche (16 fr.). |
Number of Pages | 16 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23287571M |
ISBN 10 | 0665046308 |
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De Langlade was in the battle which drove the Sac to the Wisconsin river V. De Langlade leads the Ottawa to the sack of Pickawillany, the Village of First settler of Wisconsin book Demoiselle, head chief of the Miami Confederacy. The first battle of the great French and Indian war VI. Charles married to a beautiful French daughter of the Old Mackinaw settlement VII.4/4(1).
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Price New from /5(2). Charles Michel de Langlade (9 May – after 26 July ) was a Great Lakes fur trader and war chief who was important to the French in protecting their territory. His mother was Ottawa and his father a French Canadian fur trader.
Fluent in Ottawa and French, Langlade later led First Nations forces in warfare in the region, at various times allied with the French, British, and Americans. ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: Cover title. Reproduction of original in: Bibliothèque nationale du Québec.
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Charles Langlade, first settler of Wisconsin [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Operations First settler of Wisconsin book, Available in the National Library of Australia collection. Author: McIntosh, Montgomery E. (Montgomery Eduard); Format: Book, Microform, Online; Charles Langlade. After the war, Charles de Langlade retired to his home and trading post first settler of Wisconsin book present-day Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he began being referred to as the “Father of Wisconsin.” THE ARTIST: Kristen Brenner – Madison, WI “Being a fur trader and war chief, Charles Michel de Langlade was one pretty cool, eclectic Ouisconsin dude.
Charles Michel de Langlade [1] Charles Langlade mēshĕl´ də), –, pioneer in present-day Wisconsin and soldier, b. Mackinac Charles Langlade, now in Mich.; son of a trader, Augustin Langlade, who established the settlement of Green Bay [2], Wis., and an Ottawa woman.
Folklore and folktales collected by Charles E. First settler of Wisconsin book The Stockbridge-Munsee Constitution, The history and Charles Langlade of the Chippewa Valley: A guide to the Mohican language, A clergyman locates the Biblical Garden of Eden in Wisconsin, An history of the Chippewa Valley: The first book printed in Wisconsin, an Ojibwe almanac.
Charles Michel de Langlade was a badass. The métis son of a French trader and an Ottawa woman, it was as if he was born to take the war trail in the service of both of his peoples.
That trail was dark and brutal, marked by atrocity and counter atrocity. Langlade first came to notice with a piece Charles Langlade gangsterism that any Mafioso or cartel boss. Father of Wisconsin. Despite Langlade's warnings, Fort Mackinac was surprised during Pontiac's conspiracy.
Langlade was able to persuade the Indians to spare many of the survivors of the massacre. AroundLanglade moved permanently to Green Bay. He founded and settled at the post, and soon became known as the "Father of Wisconsin.". The first settler in this town as well as the first Charles Langlade in Langlade County, was Charles Larzelere, who Charles Langlade here for the purpose of fur trading.
He became a fur trader in Michigan and Wisconsin He settled here in He built the house recently occupied by R.J. Wunderlich. Langlade County, Wisconsin Clermont St Antigo, WI Phone: () Fax: () In northeastern WI, northeast of Wausau; organized as New County from Oconto County; name changed Name Origin: For Charles Michael de Langlade (), an Indian leader who fought with the French.
The birth of Charles de Langlade, at Old Mackinaw, on the frontier, of French father and Indian mother II. At ten years of age he goes out on his first war path, as a mascot for the Ottawa III. Sieur Augustin de Langlade moves with Charles to La Baye, the site of the future Green Bay, and becomes the first settler and father of future Wisconsin IV.
Charles Michel Mouet de Langlade Family Tree along with family connections to other famous kin. Genealogy charts for Charles Michel Mouet de Langlade may include up to 30 generations of ancestors with source citations. Langlade County, Wisconsin Facts.
When was Langlade County, WI Created. Langlade County was created on Febru from Oconto County (originally named New County, renamed Febru ).The county was named in honor of Charles de Langlade ( – c), American Revolutionary War veteran and United States Indian Agent in Green Bay.
MOUET DE LANGLADE, CHARLES-MICHEL, fur-trader, officer in the colonial regular troops, and Indian department employee; baptized 9 May at Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City, Mich.), son of Augustin Mouet de Langlade, a prominent trader, and Domitilde, sister of Nissowaquet; m.
12 Aug. at Michilimackinac Charlotte-Ambroisine, daughter of René Bourassa, dit La Ronde, and they had two. Langlade County got its name from the first white settler of Wisconsin, Charles Langlade.
Langlade County is located in the north central part of Wisconsin. On the north it is bounded by Forest and Oneida Counties; on the east by Oconto County, on the south by Shawano and Marathon counties, and on the west by Lincoln County.
Charles Michel de Langlade. () Langlade was born in May at Mackinac, Michigan, the son of Augustin Mouet de Moras dit Langlade, a French fur trader at Michilimackinac, and Domitilde, an Ottawa woman.
His mother was the sister of Nissowaquet, an Ottawa Chief. Charles de Langlade is often called the "Founder and Father of Wisconsin." Whether or not he was the first settler in Wisconsin is not definitely known. He died instill retaining the love of his savage followers, who called him, A-ke-wau-ge-ke-tan-so - 'He who is fierce for land'.
He later settled in Green Bay, and as the first permanent partially-European settler in what became Wisconsin, he is remembered as the ' Father of the State.' Langlade County, Wisconsin is named after him.[1]" _____ AugCharles Moras, Sieur de Langlade, and Charlotte Ambroisine Bourassa were married with the Church's blessing at Author: Kevin Lajiness.
Langlade County, originally named New County, was founded by Squire A. Taylor in It was named in honor of Sieur Charles De Langlade, heralded as the first citizen of Wisconsin who settled near Green Bay. It was created out of part of Marathon County.
Census data of. History of Wisconsin in free online books. Books by historians about periods and events in the state's history and development, since the s. “Charles Langlade, First Settler of Wisconsin is covered in the first book. The full story of the wreck of the ore-carrier ‘Carl D.
Bradley’ is told in the second. The Wisconsin. Charles Michel de Langlade is generally recognized as the first settler, establishing a trading post at Green Bay inand moving there permanently in In the Royal Governor of the new territory, Robert Rogers, engaged Jonathan Carver to explore and map the newly acquired territories for the Crown, and to search for a possible.
History. Langlade County was created on March 3, as New was renamed Langlade County, in honor of Charles de Langlade, on Februand fully organized on Febru The county's original borders extended northward from the top of Shawano County up to the Michigan state line.
Between andthe borders of Langlade County changed as nearby Congressional district: 7th. The first permanent settlers, mostly French Canadians, some Anglo-New Englanders and a few African American freedmen, arrived in Wisconsin while it was under British control.
Charles Michel de Langlade is generally recognized as the first settler, establishing a trading post at Green Bay inand moving there permanently in County: Brown.
If you prefer to have the book mailed, mail a check for $, $25 for the book and $ for shipping to: The primary mission of Langlade County government is to provide essential services in a fiscally responsible manner that protect and promote the health, safety, economic well-being and environmental stewardship of our community.
Langlade County (formerly New County), created in from previously unorganized territory, is named after Charles de Langlade, who led Indian forces for the French, fought for colonists in the Revolutionary War, and was a United States Indian Agent in Green Bay.
Located in. Langlade District No. 2 (Lily) Published in the Daily Journal, Aug By Elinore E. Hanson. Some of the first settlers in District No. 2 were as follows: S.A. Taylor settled inDavid Edick settled inLouis Pendleton settled inand left hotel where Lily Post office now stands.
Charles de Langlade is commonly believed to have been the first permanent white settler in Wisconsin and has been called the “Father of Wisconsin.” Langlade County, in northern Wisconsin, is named after him.
Charles de Langlade went on to play a prominent warrior role in the French and Indian War, which lasted from Where friends and family gather. Langlade County - located in the heart of Northern Wisconsin hascounty owned acres with impressive scenery dominated by. The "County of Trails" is Wisconsin's true Northwoods tourism destination, which is located in Langlade County, Wisconsin, with the county seat being Antigo.
Residents and visitors embrace the relaxing stress-free atmosphere of the true northwoods, while enjoying shopping, history, great food, and of course all the best Northern Wisconsin's. History of Langlade County, Wisconsin: from U.S.
Government Survey to Present Time, With Biographical Sketches. William McLean came from Omro in and homesteaded the SE 1/4 of section Other early settlers were: Thomas McNutt, Charles Shead, J.W.
Morse, Langlade County's first County Judge, who, in homesteaded on section He came from Menasha. Charles Shead came from Vermont state and operated a store for Daniel Chandler, of Menasha. Atlas Name: Langlade CountyPublisher: Charles E.
Baker, Publish Date: ; Location: Wisconsin. Book: Dessureau's History of Langlade County Chapter XLIV, page Book: Our First One Hundred Years, Town of Peck, Antigo Daily Journal, January 3,Prime Time Supplement, "Way back when, in the Pioneer days (Vaughan family).".
Langlade County was created on March 3, as New County. It was renamed Langlade County, in honor of Charles de Langlade, on Februand fully organized on Febru The county's original borders extended northward from the top of. Langlade County Historical Society. 2K likes. The Langlade County Historical Society (LCHS) preserves, advances, and disseminates knowledge in the history of Langlade County, Wisconsin/5(3).
Langlade County is situated pdf the north-eastern, part of Wisconsin, bound on the north by Oneida and Forest Pdf on the east by Oconto County; on the south by Marathon and Shawano Counties and on the west by Lincoln County. Within Langlade County is the town of Ainsworth, named after Mr.
Ainsworth who owned the first store.Langlade County is a county in the U.S. state of w people living in Langlade County as of download pdf year Its county seat is U.S.
Census Bureau says that the county has an area of square miles. Neighboring counties. Oneida County - northwest; Forest County - northeast; Oconto County - east; Menominee County - southeast; Shawano County - southNamed for: Charles Michel de Langlade.Langlade County Land Records. U.S. General Land Office Records Ebook.
Family maps of Langlade County, Wisconsin: with homesteads, roads, waterways, towns, cemeteries, railroads, and more Family History Library Land Patents-Wisconsin MyHeritage.
Land atlas & plat book, Langlade County, Wisconsin: Family History Library.