Étienne Lucier

Deceased Person

1793 – 1853

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Who was Étienne Lucier?

Étienne Lucier was a fur trader in what is now the Pacific Northwest. At the time it was called the Oregon Country and claimed by the United States and called the Columbia District as claimed by Great Britain. He was one of two French Canadians to vote for the creation of a government for that region at the Champoeg Meetings. Moving to the Pacific Northwest originally to help establish Fort Astoria, he would later become the first farmer in what would become the state of Oregon.

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Born
1793
Canada
Died
1853
French Prairie

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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