- Pierre Laclède
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name = Pierre Laclède
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birth_date = birth date|1729|11|22|df=y
birth_place =Bedous , Bearne,France
death_date = death date and age|1778|6|20|1729|11|22|df=y
death_place = Near the mouth of theArkansas River
death_cause =Pierre Laclède or Pierre Laclède Liguest (
Bedous , Bearne,France ,22 November 1729 † near the mouth of Arkansas River,20 June 1778 ) was a Frenchfur trader , who, with his young assistant and "stepson" Auguste Chouteau, founded St. Louis in 1764.Laclède was sponsored by the New Orleans merchant Gilbert Antoine Maxent in 1763 to construct a trading post near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Laclede and Chouteau set out from New Orleans in August, arriving at the confluence in December. The confluence area was too marshy to build a town, so they selected a site 18 miles downriver.
Laclède returned to St. Louis in April 1764 with a design for the town, where Chouteau was overseeing clearing of the land. He was followed soon after by his common-law wife Marie Thérèse Bourgeois Chouteau (Madame Chouteau).
Laclède had four children with Madame Chouteau: Jean Pierre (1758), Marie Pelagie (1760), Marie Louise (1762), and Victoire (1764) Chouteau. Because divorce was forbidden by the law of both the Roman Catholic Church and France, these children were baptised as the children of Madame Chouteau's legal husband, René Auguste Chouteau (père). René Chouteau was in fact in France, having battered then abandoned Madame Chouteau.
Laclède, unfortunately, was not a good businessman. He died en route returning from New Orleans, where he had gone to try to straighten out his financial situation.
The St. Louis downtown riverfront area is named
Laclede's Landing in his honor. He is also the namesake ofLaclede County, Missouri and he has a star on theSt. Louis Walk of Fame .External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/jeff/LewisClark2/Circa1804/StLouis/BlockInfo/Block34ALaclede.htm National Park Service biography of Pierre Laclède]
* [http://www.stlouiswalkoffame.org/inductees/pierre-laclede.html St. Louis Walk of Fame]
* [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-10/uoia-ros100406.php Remains of St. Louis founder's home believed to have been located]
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