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LF, Inc.  www.loeuf.org registered to Amour tradename of Life Union Corporation also in theory at http://www.mour.us/0 also http://0.mour.us or http://o.mour.us and forwarding to www.life-union.com/0.  Pooling money together to recreate this is Beaux Arts Architecture of Paris Institute of Art.  Advanced Roman architecture in white marble limerock.  The Amour is the Fort, the Tradename Amour is the fortification for Loeuf or LF, Inc.  Fort Amour and the trading post of Life Union Corporation, inside is Loeuf, further inside is Immissio, which brings into the Ingotcard for Travel.  Amour still is the fortification, but there is Fort Loeuf to protect Immissio and Fort Immissio to protect Ingotcard and in further this goes.

 

1770's - 1779 - Black Slave woman and French Pirate son Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable.

 1803 - Garrison for the Fur Trading Post named Fort Dearborn after the U.S. Secretary of War Henry Dearborn, Intersection of Michigan Ave & Wacker Drive

 

Site of Fort Dearborn

Click for Larger View     Address: Intersection of Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive
Year Built: 1803, demolished 1856
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark:
September 15, 1971

Engraving of Ft. Dearborn Non-native settlement of Chicago remained sparse until after the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, when Fort Dearborn was built on the south side of the Chicago River, across from the cabin of early settler Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable. The fort, which was named for U.S. Secretary of War Henry Dearborn, served as the country's major western military garrison until August 1812, when it was destroyed following an Indian uprising. A second fort, erected on the same site in 1816, was demolished in 1856.

Plaque at Site

 

www.greenfutures.org  Green Futures Organization

US National Park Service of the US Department of Agriculture.

www.savethetaunton.org  Save the Taunton River Watershed Alliance

Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection

www.maccweb.org  Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissioners

Fall River Conservation Commission

Middleboro Conservation Commission

Taunton Conservation Commission

Raynham Conservation Commission

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Updated November 16, 2008  M