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Ceran St. Vrain, born Ceran de Hault de Lassus de Saint-Vrain (May 5, 1802 – October 28, 1870), was the son of a French aristocrat who immigrated to the Spanish Louisiana in the late 18th century; his mother was from St. Louis, where he was born. To gain the ability to trade, in 1831 he became a naturalized Mexican citizen in what is now the state of New Mexico. He formed a partnership with American traders William, George and Charles Bent; together they established the trading post of Bent's Fort. It was the only privately held fort in the West.

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  • Ceran St. Vrain, born Ceran de Hault de Lassus de Saint-Vrain (May 5, 1802 – October 28, 1870), was the son of a French aristocrat who immigrated to the Spanish Louisiana in the late 18th century; his mother was from St. Louis, where he was born. To gain the ability to trade, in 1831 he became a naturalized Mexican citizen in what is now the state of New Mexico. He formed a partnership with American traders William, George and Charles Bent; together they established the trading post of Bent's Fort. It was the only privately held fort in the West. In addition to his trading post business, St. Vrain formed a business partnership with Cornelio Vigil. In 1843 the two men petitioned for and received a land grant of approximately 4 million acres (1,600,000 ha) located in what is now southeastern Colorado. However, their plans for development of the area were halted due to the onset of the Mexican–American War, by which the United States acquired the Southwest and California. Following the creation of the U.S. provisional government of New Mexico in 1847, St. Vrain organized a group of volunteers who fought alongside the US Army during the Taos Revolt. After the deaths of Charles and George Bent, William Bent and St. Vrain dissolved their partnership. St. Vrain settled in Mora, New Mexico Territory. There he owned saw and flourmills and was a supplier to the U.S. Army garrison at the nearby Fort Union. (en)
  • Ceran St. Vrain, né Ceran de Hault de Lassus de Saint Vrain le 5 mai 1802 près de Saint-Louis en Louisiane française et mort le 28 octobre 1870 à Mora dans le Nouveau-Mexique, est un homme d'affaires américain du Nouveau-Mexique, basé à Taos, qui fut aussi trappeur le long de la North Platte River dans le Colorado. (fr)
  • セラン・セント・ブライン(Ceran St. Vrain, 1802年5月5日〜1870年10月28日)は、フランス革命中にアメリカ合衆国に移住したフランス貴族の末裔。 (ja)
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  • Ceran de Hault de Lassus de Saint-Vrain (en)
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  • St. Louis, Spanish Louisiana, present-day St. Louis, Missouri (en)
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  • Ceran St. Vrain portrait (en)
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  • Felicitas, Margara (en)
  • Jose Vincente , (en)
  • Mathias, Felix, Ysabel, Marcelino , (en)
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  • 1870-10-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Mora, New Mexico Territory, present-day Mora, New Mexico (en)
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  • Bent, St. Vrain & Company, U.S. Government (en)
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  • Being a frontier trader, military volunteer unit leader, and newspaperman (en)
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  • Ceran St. Vrain (en)
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  • Jacques Marcellin Ceran de Hault de Lassus Saint-Vrain and Marie Félicité Dubreuil Saint-Vrain (en)
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  • Felix St. Vrain , Savinien St. Vrain , Marcellin St. Vrain Charles Emmanuel St. Vrain , Domitille St Vrain , Emma de Hault Vrain (en)
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  • Saint Vrain Cemetery, Mora, New Mexico (en)
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  • Louise Branch, (en)
  • Luz Beaubien (en)
  • Maria Dolores Luna, (en)
  • Maria Ignacia Trujillo, (en)
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  • Ceran St. Vrain, né Ceran de Hault de Lassus de Saint Vrain le 5 mai 1802 près de Saint-Louis en Louisiane française et mort le 28 octobre 1870 à Mora dans le Nouveau-Mexique, est un homme d'affaires américain du Nouveau-Mexique, basé à Taos, qui fut aussi trappeur le long de la North Platte River dans le Colorado. (fr)
  • セラン・セント・ブライン(Ceran St. Vrain, 1802年5月5日〜1870年10月28日)は、フランス革命中にアメリカ合衆国に移住したフランス貴族の末裔。 (ja)
  • Ceran St. Vrain, born Ceran de Hault de Lassus de Saint-Vrain (May 5, 1802 – October 28, 1870), was the son of a French aristocrat who immigrated to the Spanish Louisiana in the late 18th century; his mother was from St. Louis, where he was born. To gain the ability to trade, in 1831 he became a naturalized Mexican citizen in what is now the state of New Mexico. He formed a partnership with American traders William, George and Charles Bent; together they established the trading post of Bent's Fort. It was the only privately held fort in the West. (en)
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  • Ceran St. Vrain (en)
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