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- John_Kinzie_Clark abstract "John Kinzie Clark (1792–1865) was a trader, trapper and a prominent early settler in the Chicago area. He was raised by Native Americans, who called him Nonimoa or Prairie Wolf. Clark first arrived at Fort Dearborn in 1818. In 1830, Clark settled in the vicinity of today's Jefferson Park area where he built a log cabin on the prairie. Hired to carry mail by horseback between Chicago and Milwaukee, he would make stops in Deerfield with provisions for early settlers there. Clark eventually moved to Deerfield, where he is buried at the Deerfield Cemetery.Prairie Wolf Slough, a forest preserve in Deerfield, Illinois just north of Deerfield High School is named for Clark using his Native American name.".
- John_Kinzie_Clark birthDate "1792".
- John_Kinzie_Clark birthYear "1792".
- John_Kinzie_Clark deathDate "1865".
- John_Kinzie_Clark deathYear "1865".
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- John_Kinzie_Clark wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
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- John_Kinzie_Clark wikiPageWikiLink Deerfield_High_School_(Illinois).
- John_Kinzie_Clark wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Dearborn.
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- John_Kinzie_Clark wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Kinzie Clark".
- John_Kinzie_Clark dateOfBirth "1792".
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- John_Kinzie_Clark name "Clark, John Kinzie".
- John_Kinzie_Clark shortDescription "American trader".
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- John_Kinzie_Clark description "American trader".
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- John_Kinzie_Clark hypernym Trader.
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- John_Kinzie_Clark comment "John Kinzie Clark (1792–1865) was a trader, trapper and a prominent early settler in the Chicago area. He was raised by Native Americans, who called him Nonimoa or Prairie Wolf. Clark first arrived at Fort Dearborn in 1818. In 1830, Clark settled in the vicinity of today's Jefferson Park area where he built a log cabin on the prairie. Hired to carry mail by horseback between Chicago and Milwaukee, he would make stops in Deerfield with provisions for early settlers there.".
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- John_Kinzie_Clark givenName "John Kinzie".
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- John_Kinzie_Clark name "Clark, John Kinzie".
- John_Kinzie_Clark name "John Kinzie Clark".
- John_Kinzie_Clark surname "Clark".