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  1. John Harris Kinzie (July 7, 1803 – June 19, 1865) was a prominent figure in Chicago politics during the 19th century. He served as the president of the Board of Trustees of Chicago when it was still a town and thrice unsuccessfully ran for Chicago's mayoralty once it was incorporated as a city.

  2. 23 de jun. de 2015 · John H. Kinzie (July 7, 1803 – June 19, 1865), which took place on Wednesday afternoon, a few miles from Pittsburgh, on a train of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, on which he and his family were passengers.

  3. JOHN H. KINZIE ELEMENTARY - Home. Kinzie News. Kinzie Water Walk. June 5, 2024. This year, Kinzie will be having a Water Walk on June 5, 2024. Please consider purchasing a t-shirt to wear to represent your child’s grade level. These t-shirts can be worn also for PE and Spirit days.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_KinzieJohn Kinzie - Wikipedia

    John Kinzie (December 23, 1763 – June 6, 1828) was a fur trader from Quebec who first operated in Detroit and what became the Northwest Territory of the United States.

  5. 5 de sept. de 2023 · Moving with the frontier westward to the Upper Great Lakes, one encounters the writings of Mrs. John H. Kinzie (aka Juliette M. Kinzie) and her autobiographical, Wau-Bun: The “Early Day” in the North West.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2021 · She was born Juliette Magill in 1806 into a well-educated Connecticut family. Following her 1830 marriage to John H. Kinzie, she moved to Fort Winnebago, Wisconsin, where her husband served as Indian subagent. In 1833 the couple moved to Chicago to join his family.

  7. 17 de mar. de 2003 · John Kinzie was the first permanent white resident of Chicago, the first man to establish permanent trade, and improvements, and to leave the impress of his enterprise and the marks of civilization on the first things from which Chicago has sprung.