Chicago’s Authentic Founder

JEAN BAPTISTE POINT DUSABLE OR HAITIAN SECRET AGENT IN THE OLD NORTHWEST OUTPOST 1745-1818

by Marc O. Rosier


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/29/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 556
ISBN : 9781490726526

About the Book

Chicago’s Authentic Founder traces the life and time of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable from Haiti through Louisiana, Peoria, Chicago, and Saint-Charles, Missouri, where he died in 1818. It examines important historical events such as the foundation of Chicago, George Rogers Clark’s conquest of the French villages in Illinois, and DuSable’s arrest and appointment as manager of the Pinery in Michigan. The extent of DuSable’s Chicago business or trading post is treated in full. DuSable’s life in Saint-Charles is recounted in light of various court documents. His relationship to and leadership of the Pottawatomi tribe is explored and analyzed in ways that correct many of the inaccuracies found in the accounts publicized by the Kinsies and their allies. This volume contains many photos depicting DuSable’s grave site, former places of residence, artistic representation, the cabin along the Chicago River, etc. DuSable’s place of origin—Saint-Domingue, today’s Haiti—as represented by Juliette Kinsie’s Wau-Bun, is fully explored. The aggression of the European colonial powers and of the United States against Haiti after the successful Haitian Revolution and subsequent Haitian sponsorship of abolitionist and revolutionary activities is explored at length to show the reader possible motivation for associating DuSable with Haiti. Though widely admired by Native Americans and the older class of settlers in the contested territories of Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, new American settlers, who arrived in Chicago after the building of Fort Dearborn, sought to discredit DuSable and to erroneously proclaim John Kinzie Chicago’s founder.


About the Author

Marc O. Rosier has taught history for many years. He presents fascinating information that will interest both the scholar and every one else who likes a good story.