New: Boardroom MCP Engine!

Ready to put this into action?

Get the complete Frontier Wisdom CollectionHistory, legends, and timeless wisdom from the American frontier — resilience, grit, and self-reliance.

Auguste P. Choteau person

born: [1815-01-01,1816-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: p_auguste-p-choteau_bdc738
Probable 70%
Summary:  Formed a partnership with Julius de Mun in 1815 to hunt, trap, and trade.
Completeness: 82/100 Grade B
  • Editor summary
  • Sourced claims (≥3)
  • Multiple primary sources
  • Coordinates
  • Operating / life dates
  • Wikidata authorityLink a Wikidata QID to unlock automatic enrichment from authority records.
  • Published story
  • Alternate namesAdd the entity’s nicknames, Spanish names, or earlier names — improves searchability.
Next steps to raise the score:
  1. Wikidata authority: Link a Wikidata QID to unlock automatic enrichment from authority records.
  2. Alternate names: Add the entity’s nicknames, Spanish names, or earlier names — improves searchability.
📖 Tell Me the Story:
📝 Short📖 Deep History👪 Family🧭 Treasure Research🕰️ Timeline🎭 Dramatic🎒 For Kids🎧 Audio

Claims (9)

arrived_in

Taos1816
cited from In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said… (1891)
traffic of just 100 per cent over the preceding year. In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said to have become a business propositon. Captain Glenn, Mr. Bicknell and Stephen Cooper were the pioneers of that commercial enterprise, al- though sma…
Santa Fe1816
cited from In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said… (1891)
traffic of just 100 per cent over the preceding year. In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said to have become a business propositon. Captain Glenn, Mr. Bicknell and Stephen Cooper were the pioneers of that commercial enterprise, al- though sma…

co_founded

partnership with Julius de Mun1815
cited from In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said… (1891)
traffic of just 100 per cent over the preceding year. In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said to have become a business propositon. Captain Glenn, Mr. Bicknell and Stephen Cooper were the pioneers of that commercial enterprise, al- though sma…
Julius de Mun1815
cited from had previously visited Santa Fe… (1891)
had previously visited Santa Fe. In 1815 Au- guste P. Choteau and Julius de Mun formed a partnership and went with a large party to the Upper Arkansas to hunt, trap and trade with the Indians. The following year they visited Taos and Santa Fe,…
Upper Arkansas hunting and trading partnership1815
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-08-14 (1891)
traffic of just 100 per cent over the preceding year. In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said to have become a business propositon. Captain Glenn, Mr. Bicknell and Stephen Cooper were the pioneers of that commercial enterprise, al- though sma…

fought_in

Upper Arkansas hunting and trading expedition1815
cited from had previously visited Santa Fe… (1891)
had previously visited Santa Fe. In 1815 Au- guste P. Choteau and Julius de Mun formed a partnership and went with a large party to the Upper Arkansas to hunt, trap and trade with the Indians. The following year they visited Taos and Santa Fe,…

visited

Santa Fe1816
cited from had previously visited Santa Fe… (1891)
had previously visited Santa Fe. In 1815 Au- guste P. Choteau and Julius de Mun formed a partnership and went with a large party to the Upper Arkansas to hunt, trap and trade with the Indians. The following year they visited Taos and Santa Fe,…
Taos1816
cited from had previously visited Santa Fe… (1891)
had previously visited Santa Fe. In 1815 Au- guste P. Choteau and Julius de Mun formed a partnership and went with a large party to the Upper Arkansas to hunt, trap and trade with the Indians. The following year they visited Taos and Santa Fe,…

worked_for

Governor Mainez1816
cited from had previously visited Santa Fe… (1891)
had previously visited Santa Fe. In 1815 Au- guste P. Choteau and Julius de Mun formed a partnership and went with a large party to the Upper Arkansas to hunt, trap and trade with the Indians. The following year they visited Taos and Santa Fe,…

Sources (3)

Get the Old West Dispatch

Weekly insights on old west — delivered to your inbox. No spam, unsubscribe any time.

Want to choose specific topics? Customize your interests