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Joseph Robidoux : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Robidoux
Joseph Robidoux IV (1783–1868) established the Blacksnake Hills Trading Post that eventually developed as the town of St. Joseph, Missouri. His buildings known as Robidoux Row are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This was a center for his family enterprise of fur trading, which he operated with his five brothers along the Mississippi and especially the Missouri River systems. ==Biography== Robidoux was the oldest of seven sons of Joseph Robidoux III (born in Saint Louis, Missouri in 1748 or 1750-, date of death unknown) and Catherine Rollet (born in Saint Louis, Missouri October 20, 1767, date of death unknown). Joseph Robidoux IV was born in Saint Louis, Mo like six of his seven brothers who survived to adulthood. He was born August 5, 1783. Joseph Robidoux IV was the grandson of Joseph Robidoux (Born in Laprairie, Québec in 1722) and Marie-Anne Leblanc (date and place of birth unknown). He spent most of his childhood in St. Louis, Missouri, where his father introduced him and his brothers Francois, Pierre Isidore, Antoine, Louis, and Michael to the fur trade at an early age. (Weber, pp. 36) In 1799, at the age of 16, young Joseph began accompanying fur traders up the Missouri River.〔Dictionnaire généalogique Des Familles Canadiennes de Cyprien Tanguay. Pp, 605-609: http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/dicoGenealogie/〕〔(Hugh M. Lewis, ''Robidoux Chronicles: Ethnohistory Of The French-american Fur Trade'' ), Trafford Publishing, 2004, p. 37-38〕
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