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Joseph Nicolas Nicollet (July 24, 1786 – September 11, 1843), also known as Jean-Nicolas Nicollet, was a French geographer, astronomer, and mathematician known for ...
However, historian Martha Coleman Bray states that there is no clear evidence that the Snake River chief and Nicollet's guide are the same person. [2] Zhaagobe was the Ojibwe translation of the name "Six." In his journal, explorer Joseph Nicollet refers to his guide as "Chagobay," "Shago-bai," or "Little Six." [2]
Joseph Nicolas Nicollet, assisted by Second Lieutenant in the Corps of Topographical Engineers, John Charles Fremont, conducted a reconnaissance of the region of the Upper Mississippi River and Missouri Rivers in 1838 and 1839. Boundary survey of the border between Wisconsin Territory and Michigan (1840–1841) conducted by Captain Thomas J ...
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The original hotel on the site (often called the Nicollet House Hotel) was built in 1858. Named after Joseph Nicollet , the hotel quickly became a landmark and many of the city's early prominent figures such as John S. Pillsbury and William D. Washburn worked out of it. [ 1 ]
François-Joseph-Amédée Lamy (Africa) Jean-Baptiste Marchand (Africa) Parfait-Louis Monteil (Africa) Joseph Nicollet (North America) Camille de Roquefeuil (circumnavigation, Pacific Ocean) Auguste Pavie (Southeast Asia)
Joseph Nicollet (1786–1843), French explorer from the 19th century; Philippe Nicolet (born 1953), Swiss film director; United States. Minnesota.
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