Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p René Auguste Chouteau (September 7, 1749, or September 26, 1750, in New Orleans, Louisiana – February 24, 1825, in St. Louis, Missouri), also known as Auguste Chouteau, was founder of St. Louis, Missouri, a successful fur trader and a politician. He and his partner had a monopoly for many years of fur trade with the large Osage tribe on the Missouri River. In addition, he had numerous business interests in St. Louis and was well-connected with the various rulers: French, Spanish and American.. }
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- Auguste_Chouteau abstract "René Auguste Chouteau (September 7, 1749, or September 26, 1750, in New Orleans, Louisiana – February 24, 1825, in St. Louis, Missouri), also known as Auguste Chouteau, was founder of St. Louis, Missouri, a successful fur trader and a politician. He and his partner had a monopoly for many years of fur trade with the large Osage tribe on the Missouri River. In addition, he had numerous business interests in St. Louis and was well-connected with the various rulers: French, Spanish and American.".
- Auguste_Chouteau comment "René Auguste Chouteau (September 7, 1749, or September 26, 1750, in New Orleans, Louisiana – February 24, 1825, in St. Louis, Missouri), also known as Auguste Chouteau, was founder of St. Louis, Missouri, a successful fur trader and a politician. He and his partner had a monopoly for many years of fur trade with the large Osage tribe on the Missouri River. In addition, he had numerous business interests in St. Louis and was well-connected with the various rulers: French, Spanish and American.".