- Antoine LeClaire
Antoine LeClaire was the principal founder of
Davenport, Iowa . LeClaire was born onDecember 15 ,1797 inSt. Joseph, Michigan . His father was a French-Canadian and his mother was a Native-American Pottawatomie.cite web | title = Antoine LeClaire| publisher = Quad City Memory| url = http://www.qcmemory.org/Default.aspx?PageId=232&nt=207&nt2=229| date = | accessdate =2008-01-18 ] Antoine LeClaire was at theBlack Hawk War treaty singing in 1832. The United States purchased the Sac and Fox territories West of the Mississippi. During the proceedings, the Sac chief Keokuk, donated land to Antoine’s wife, Marguerite LaPage. She was the granddaughter of another Sac chief, Acoqua. The land was donated on the condition that Antoine build his home on the exact spot where GeneralWinfield Scott signed the treaty. The Sacs and Fox then gave Antoine the land where the town ofLeClaire, Iowa now stands. ThePottawatomie s gave him land on theIllinois side of the river, where the city of Moline now stands. In the spring of 1833, after Congress ratified the Black Hawk Treaty, LeClaire began building a small log house on the site of the treaty. This was replaced later by a small white house called "The Treaty House".In 1832, Antoine along with several other men, including Colonel
George Davenport , planned a town to be built on the Iowa side of the Mississippi across fromFort Armstrong .LeClaire suggested the town be named after George Davenport. LeClaire's generosity built much of the town, including several churches of assorted denominations and many public buildings. His donations of land helped Davenport win the position of county seat over Rockingham. In 1833, he was appointed the first postmaster of Davenport, and also the first Justice of the Peace. LeClaire died onSeptember 25 ,1861 and was buried on the grounds of St. Marguerite’s Church, a church he had donated land and money to build.References
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