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- Q8078476 description "Canadian fur trader".
- Q8078476 description "Canadian fur trader".
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- Q8078476 abstract "Étienne Lucier (June 9, 1786 – March 8, 1853) was a fur trader in the Pacific Northwest. He was sent to the region as an employee of the Pacific Fur Company to help establish Fort Astoria. Later he became a settler in the Willamette Valley. Lucier attended the Champoeg Meetings and was one of two French-Canadians to vote for the Provisional Government of Oregon, an American and Canadian civil authority for the valley. He is credited with becoming the first European descendant farmer within the modern state of Oregon.".
- Q8078476 birthDate "1786-06-09".
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- Q8078476 deathDate "1853-03-08".
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- Q8078476 birthDate "1786-06-09".
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- Q8078476 dateOfBirth "1793".
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- Q8078476 name "Lucier, Etienne".
- Q8078476 name "Étienne Lucier".
- Q8078476 occupation "fur trapper, farmer".
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- Q8078476 shortDescription "Canadian fur trader".
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- Q8078476 comment "Étienne Lucier (June 9, 1786 – March 8, 1853) was a fur trader in the Pacific Northwest. He was sent to the region as an employee of the Pacific Fur Company to help establish Fort Astoria. Later he became a settler in the Willamette Valley. Lucier attended the Champoeg Meetings and was one of two French-Canadians to vote for the Provisional Government of Oregon, an American and Canadian civil authority for the valley.".
- Q8078476 label "Étienne Lucier".
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