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Thomas Caldwell (March 17, 1782 –
September 28, 1841),
known also as
Sauganash ([one who speaks] English), was a British-Potawatomi fur
trader who was...
- and
Sauganash, with sub-neighborhoods of
Sauganash Park, Wildwood,
North Edgebrook and Old Edgebrook.
Edgebrook borders the
neighborhood of
Sauganash to...
- The
Sauganash Historic District is a
historic district which includes the
Sauganash Park development, in the
Forest Glen,
Chicago neighborhood of North...
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Sauganash Hotel (originally
Eagle Exchange Tavern) is a
former hotel;
regarded as the
first hotel in Chicago, Illinois.
Built in 1831, it was located...
- (Siginak: "Le Tourneau" or "Blackbird")
Billy Caldwell, also
known as
Sauganash (Zhaaganaash: "Englishman") (1780–1841)
Aptakisic (fl. 1830s, Abtagizheg...
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Archdiocese of
Chicago located at 6280
North Sauganash Avenue in Chicago's
upper middle-class
Sauganash neighborhood.
Along with St.
Hyacinth and Our...
- near the
Chicago River. This site had
previously been the site of the
Sauganash Hotel, Chicago's
first hotel. This is
where supporters ushered Abraham...
- of
Missouri in 1837,
Sauganash and the
Pottawatomi were
forced to move to
their ****igned
reservation in
Council Bluffs.
Sauganash's English name was Billy...
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Their former territory had been
around the
Great Lakes.
Potawatomi Chief Sauganash founded the
village that
eventually grew into
Council Bluffs.
Plains Apache...
- this was the
location of Chicago's
first three taverns, its
first hotel,
Sauganash Hotel, its
first ferry, its
first drug store, its
first church, its first...