1. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: United States: Business and Economy: By State. Curlie. My Account About ; Forum ; Donate ; Help us reach our monthly donation goal to run and improve the site! ... Regional North America United States Business and Economy By State . 0. More information. Subcategories 51.
  2. okhistory.org

    Until his death in 1838 A. P. Chouteau coordinated his business interests from the Three Forks area and expanded his trade network to include facilities in present central and southwestern Oklahoma in the 1830s. The final Chouteau to leave a large imprint upon the American West was Jean Pierre's son Pierre, Jr. (1789-1865).
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    Jan 11, 2024The Chouteau family created a legendary fur trade business. Article outlines the diplomatic and social relationships of the Chouteau family and how these dynamics were significant to the history of the American west.
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    The Farmers and Merchants Bank (NR 83002091) and the Territorial Commercial District of Chouteau, Main Street, (NR 83002093) are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. With the location of the Mid-American Industrial Area between Chouteau and Pryor, a Chouteau Hills housing addition has added approximately 170 new homes.
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    Learn More. Janet Lecompte, "Auguste Pierre Chouteau," The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West, Vol. 9, ed. Leroy R. Hafen (Glendale, Calif.: Arthur H. Clark Co., 1972). Wayne Morris, "Auguste Pierre Chouteau, Merchant Prince at the Three Forks of the Arkansas," The Chronicles of Oklahoma 48 (Summer 1970). Harriette Johnson Westbrook, "The Chouteaus and Their Commercial Enterprises ...
  6. swt.usace.army.mil

    The Chouteau Lock and Dam, located just upstream from Three Forks, is named for the early Chouteau family. Col. Auguste P. Chouteau, son of Jean Pierre Chouteau who established the first permanent white settlement in Oklahoma at the present site of Saline in 1796, purchased a trading house at Three Forks in 1823.
  7. Oklahoma is comprised of 77 counties and has a land area of 69,919 square miles, ranking 18th in the nation in size. It is bordered by six states: Texas to the south and west, Arkansas and Missouri to the east, Kansas to the north and Colorado and New Mexico at the tip of the northwestern Oklahoma panhandle. More information
  8. Although Cleveland County is the eighth smallest Oklahoma county in area, it has the third largest population and two of the state's nine largest cities, Norman and Moore. Farming, oil production and horse breeding are important industries. Location: Cleveland County is in central Oklahoma.
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