Du Sable, Jean Baptiste Point (1750?–1814), the first settler on the site of Chicago. In 1779 he built a log cabin on the north bank of the Chicago River and in it opened a post for trade with the Indians. Du Sable had a French father and an African mother. He probably was born in Haiti, and had lived in New Orleans. In 1805 he joined his son in Missouri.
Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable
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