- Bernard Walter Brisbois
Bernard Walter Brisbois (1808 – 1885) was an agent for the
American Fur Company .History
Bernard Brisbois was born in
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin , in 1808, toMichel Brisbois , a French-Canadianvoyageur , and his second wife Domitelle (Madelaine) Gautier de Verville.Like his father, Brisbois also began his career in the fur trade, working as agent for the American Fur Company. Bernard married Therese LaChappelle [daughter of metis Pélagie LaPointe (herself the daughter of Pierre LaPointe and Etoukasahwee) and Antoine LaChapelle] . Later he engaged in the mercantile business in Prairie du Chien until 1873 when he was appointed consul at
Verviers, Belgium . He returned to Prairie du Chien in 1874 and lived there until his death in 1885.Etoukasahwee's parents are listed as "Gaa-dawaabide" (Broken Tooth or "DeBreche") and Obenege shipequay. "Gaa-dawaabide" was a long time Ojibwe Chief of the Sandy Lake village whose family belonged to the "Aan'aawenh" (Pintail) "
doodem " or clan. "Gaa-dawaabide" (1750-1828), son ofBiauswah II , was at the taking of Michilimackinac. He married Obeneg eshipequag. His sons were "Maangozid" (Loons Foot), "Gaa-nandawaawinzo" (Ripe berry hunter) and "Zagataagan" (Spunk) and daughters Charlotte who married Charles Oakes Ermitinger, Nancy (Keneesequa) born 1793 married 1822/23 Samuel Ashmun and a daughter who marriedHole in the Day . He was principle spokesperson at Sandy Lake before 1805. The name DeBreche attributed to him is likely one of his sons as it was used at the signing of treaty in 1837 atFort Snelling after his death.Brisbois Store
Located on St. Feriole Island in the city of Prairie du Chien, the historical Brisbois Store was built in 1851-52 by Bernard Brisbois. According to the Wisconsin Historical Society, the stone building sits on land with a long association with the North American fur trade. Prior to the
War of 1812 , the property was owned by a number of prominent traders and companies. During the War a log structure on the property was used by U.S. soldiers for housing while nearby Fort Shelby was under construction. After the War, the property became the site of a U.S. Fur Factory. In the 1820s the land was sold to theAmerican Fur Company who held it until its sale to Bernard Brisbois in 1850. Through much of the twentieth century the building was known as the Riverside Boat Repair. The Brisbois Store was acquired by theWisconsin Historical Society in the 1970s and was established as theFur Trade Museum. The Brisbois Store is listed as aNational Historic Landmark and on theNational Register of Historic Places .Brisbois House (II)
: For Brisbois House (I), see Michel Brisbois HouseAlso located on St. Feriole Island, the second Brisbois House was built by Joseph Rolette as part of a separation contract negotiated in 1836 for his estranged wife, Jane Fisher Rolette. The limestone house was erected on property owned by Jane’s maternal relatives, the Brisbois. The limestone for the building came from the surplus stone sold by the United States government after the construction of
Fort Crawford .After Rolette’s death, Jane married his business partner, Hercules Dousman, and transferred the property to her cousin, Bernard Brisbois, and the house remained in his family until the end of the 1900s. In the 1950s the Cornelius family restored the residence and gave the property to the
Wisconsin Historical Society . Like the Brisbois Store, the second Brisbois House is listed asNational Historic Landmark and on theNational Register of Historic Places .References
* [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=2525&keyword=French Wisconsin State Historical Society]
* [http://prairieduchien.org/visitors/history.htm Prairie du Chien Visitor Information]
* Early Families of Upper Great Lakes, Oconto County -Reminiscence of Theresa Barrette. LDS Disc #78 Pin #800053.
* Genealogical research by Richard Alan Nelson, 2007.Persondata
NAME = Brisbois, Bernard Walter
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = fur trader
DATE OF BIRTH = 1808
PLACE OF BIRTH =Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
DATE OF DEATH = 1885
PLACE OF DEATH =Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
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