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  2. Chouteau, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Chouteau / ʃ oʊ ˈ t oʊ / is the second-largest town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,097 at the 2010 census , [ 4 ] an increase of 8.6 percent over the figure of 1,931 recorded in 2000 .

  3. Territorial Commercial District - Wikipedia

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    The Territorial Commercial District in Chouteau, Oklahoma is a historic district along Main St. which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The listing included three contributing buildings. [1] It consists of three side-by-side brick buildings, all built in 1903.

  4. Pryor Creek, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    He established a trading post on Grand River, shortly before the Union Mission was established 5 miles southeast of present-day Chouteau in 1820. [ 10 ] Pryor Creek is along the path of the Texas Road cattle trail, [ 11 ] and the later Jefferson Highway [ 12 ] of the early National Trail System , both roughly along the route of U.S. Route 69 ...

  5. New local breakfast restaurant coming to Lexington has Dutch ...

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    Details on where, when and what’s on the menu.

  6. Jean-Pierre Chouteau - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Chouteau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ ʃuto]; 10 October 1758 – 10 July 1849) [1] was a French Creole fur trader, merchant, politician, and slaveholder. An early settler of St. Louis from New Orleans , he became one of its most prominent citizens.

  7. 'Deceiving and disgusting': Readers react to the rise of ...

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    A class-action lawsuit filed against the restaurant group that owns Jon & Vinny's has started a larger conversation on the ethics of service fees and tipping. L.A. Times readers share their thoughts.

  8. Auguste Pierre Chouteau - Wikipedia

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    Auguste Pierre Chouteau (9 May 1786 – 25 December 1838) was a member of the Chouteau fur-trading family who established trading posts in what is now the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Chouteau was born in St. Louis , then part of Spanish colonial Upper Louisiana .

  9. François Chouteau - Wikipedia

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    The Osage Nation trades with François Chouteau at the Chouteau Heritage Fountain. Chouteau soon started fur trading expeditions into the western frontier via the Missouri River . [ 1 ] In 1819, Chouteau and his cousin Gabriel S. Sères built a temporary trading post for John Jacob Astor 's American Fur Company on the Randolph Bluffs along the ...