Montbrun (/dəˈmʌmbriən/; 23 March 1731 – October 1826), anglicized as Timothy Demonbreun, was a French-Canadian fur trader, a Lieutenant in the American Revolution...
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trapper named Timothy Demonbreun. There is a large crack in the facade along the Cumberland River which is named for fur trapper Timothy Demonbreun. The cave...
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where they hunted game and traded with the Native Americans. In 1765, Timothy Demonbreun, a hunter, trapper, and former Governor of Illinois under the French...
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especially the Cumberland Plateau. In 1769, French-born fur trader Timothy Demonbreun established residence along the Cumberland River in present-day Nashville...
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Frederick Montizambert Marie-Marguerite d'Youville - great-granddaughter Timothy Demonbreun - great-grandson Roy, Joseph Edward (1907). Pierre Boucher. Vol. 2...
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and near Kirkland Hall at Vanderbilt University. A heroic bronze of Timothy Demonbreun, French fur trapper and an early Nashville inhabitant, was completed...
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home of Revolutionary War Patriot and Commissioned Officer, Captain Timothy Demonbreun. Flaget was appointed by the Holy See as the first Bishop of the newly...
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became part of the Northwest Territory in 1787. John Todd (1778–1780) Timothy Demonbreun (?–1784) (remained in command at Kaskaskia until 1786) After 1765...
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Sulphur Spring Bottom and Sulphur Dell. In 1769, French-Canadian hunter Timothy DeMonbreun began a series of trips up the Cumberland to Nashville and built a...
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Headquarters Suite 700, 1201 Demonbreun Street, Nashville, Tennessee , United States Key people Dennis C. Bottorff (Chairman) Timothy K. Schools (CEO and President)...
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