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Menard, Pierre

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Menard, Pierre (1766–1844)

Canadian fur trader and public official. With Andrew Henry, he led the first organized group of trappers to the Three Forks of the Missouri River in 1810. He was the first lieutenant-governor of Illinois and served as an Indian commissioner (1828–29). Menard was born in St Antoine, Québec, Canada. He moved to Indiana in 1787 and became a partner in the St Louis Missouri Fur Company.



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