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  1. Charles Gratiot. Charles Chouteau Gratiot (August 29, 1786 – May 18, 1855) was born in St. Louis, Spanish Upper Louisiana Territory, now the present-day State of Missouri. He was the son of Charles Gratiot, Sr., a fur trader in the Illinois country during the American Revolution, and Victoire Chouteau, who was from an important mercantile family.

  2. Charles Gratiot. Charles Gratiot was a fur trader in Illinois before moving to St. Louis in 1781. There, he married into the Chouteau family and became one of the town’s most prominent citizens. On 9 March 1804, Gratiot, Lewis, and Antoine Soulard signed the official Spanish transfer of Upper Louisiana to France.

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  4. Gratiot was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1752, a descendant of French Huguenots who had fled Normandy to escape religious persecution. He was educated in Lausanne, prior to being sent to London to secure a mercantile education under the tutelage of an uncle.

  5. Charles Gratiot is the figure we must look to for the first beginnings of settlement in the Dogtown area. All settlement and development of our neighborhood stem from the energy and effort of Charles Gratiot. He was born in 1752 in Lausanne, Switzerland, but his ancestors had come from La Rochelle, France.

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  6. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Charles Chouteau Gratiot (August 29, 1786 – May 18, 1855) was born in St. Louis, Spanish Upper Louisiana Territory, now the present-day State of Missouri. He was the son of Charles Gratiot, Sr., a fur trader in the Illinois country during the American Revolution, and Victoire Chouteau, who was from an important mercantile ...

  7. Charles Gratiot, the second major merchant to relocate to St. Louis at the end of the American Revolution, also added to the wealth of the community. His English and trade skills allowed him to aid the Americans during the war, but in 1781, he relocated to the west bank, where he married Victoire Chouteau, daughter of Laclède and sister to ...

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