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He later became involved in the [[Missouri Fur Company]]. He married Bright Sun, also known as Me-um-bane, a daughter of the Omaha Chief [[Big Elk]]. Among their children was [[Logan Fontenelle]].
He later became involved in the [[Missouri Fur Company]]. He married Bright Sun, also known as Me-um-bane, a daughter of the Omaha Chief [[Big Elk]]. Among their children was [[Logan Fontenelle]].


Early in his career Fontenelle was involved in fur trading into the rocky mountains. However starting in the late 1820s he was in command at [[Fontenelle's Post]] in what would beomce [[Bellevue, Nebraska]], along the Missouri River. In 1831 he lead a trading expedition to the cache Valley of Utah and Idaho with [[Andrew Drips]]. On their retrun to St. Louis they were joined by some [[Nez Perces Indians]] seeking to get Christian missionaries to come to their people.<ref>Alvin M. Josephy, ''The Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest, Abridge Edition'' (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1971), p. 85-86</ref>
Early in his career Fontenelle was involved in fur trading into the rocky mountains. However starting in the late 1820s he was in command at [[Fontenelle's Post]] in what would beomce [[Bellevue, Nebraska]], along the Missouri River. In 1831 he lead a trading expedition to the cache Valley of Utah and Idaho with [[Andrew Drips]]. On their retrun to St. Louis they were joined by some [[Nez Perces people]] seeking to get Christian missionaries to come to their people.<ref>Alvin M. Josephy, ''The Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest, Abridge Edition'' (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1971), p. 85-86</ref>


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Revision as of 22:29, 7 February 2013

Lucien Fontenelle (1800 - 1840) was a prominent fur trader in the Nebraska area in the early-19th century who was born to Francois and Marie Louise Fontenelle on the family planation south of New Orleans. His parents were killed by a hurricane while he was away attending school in New Orleans. He left New Orleans in 1816 after having been raised for a time by an aunt, and was began working in the lower-Missouri fur trade in 1819.

He later became involved in the Missouri Fur Company. He married Bright Sun, also known as Me-um-bane, a daughter of the Omaha Chief Big Elk. Among their children was Logan Fontenelle.

Early in his career Fontenelle was involved in fur trading into the rocky mountains. However starting in the late 1820s he was in command at Fontenelle's Post in what would beomce Bellevue, Nebraska, along the Missouri River. In 1831 he lead a trading expedition to the cache Valley of Utah and Idaho with Andrew Drips. On their retrun to St. Louis they were joined by some Nez Perces people seeking to get Christian missionaries to come to their people.[1]

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  1. ^ Alvin M. Josephy, The Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest, Abridge Edition (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1971), p. 85-86