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Louis Campau (August 11, 1791 – April 13, 1871), also spelled Louis Campeau, was an important figure in the early settlement of Saginaw and Grand Rapids - two important Michigan cities in which he had established trading posts. Campau was also involved in negotiations between the local Native Americans and the federal government, including the Treaty of Detroit signed in 1855 by the local chief, Cobmoosa.

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  • Louis Campau (August 11, 1791 – April 13, 1871), also spelled Louis Campeau, was an important figure in the early settlement of Saginaw and Grand Rapids - two important Michigan cities in which he had established trading posts. Campau was also involved in negotiations between the local Native Americans and the federal government, including the Treaty of Detroit signed in 1855 by the local chief, Cobmoosa. (en)
  • Louis Campau ou Louis Campeau, né le 11 août 1791 à Fort Detroit et mort le 13 avril 1871, trappeur, coureur des bois et négociant d'origine canadienne-française, fondateur de deux cités américaines dans le Michigan : Saginaw et Grand Rapids. (fr)
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  • Louis Campau (August 11, 1791 – April 13, 1871), also spelled Louis Campeau, was an important figure in the early settlement of Saginaw and Grand Rapids - two important Michigan cities in which he had established trading posts. Campau was also involved in negotiations between the local Native Americans and the federal government, including the Treaty of Detroit signed in 1855 by the local chief, Cobmoosa. (en)
  • Louis Campau ou Louis Campeau, né le 11 août 1791 à Fort Detroit et mort le 13 avril 1871, trappeur, coureur des bois et négociant d'origine canadienne-française, fondateur de deux cités américaines dans le Michigan : Saginaw et Grand Rapids. (fr)
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