Winston-Cadotte Site – La Pointe, WI
N 46° 45.262 W 090° 47.012
15T E 669276 N 5180253
An historical marker is fixed on a rock to mark the site where the Ojibway traded with other natives in the 1600’s.
Waymark Code: WMJA45
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 10/17/2013
Views: 1
An historical marker is fixed on a rock to mark the site where the Ojibway traded with other natives in the 1600’s. French-Canadian trader Michel Cadotte built his trading post in this same spot somewhere between 1790 and 1833. The marker reads:
Michel Cadotte. A French Canadian trader, built a post on this site about 1792. From his wife Madeline, daughter of the Chippewa chief White Crane, the island takes its present name.
The official French Fort LaPointe was built in 1718 about 500 feet west. Its commandants were St. Pierre, Linctot, La Ronde, Marin, and Beaubassin, the last of whom retired in 1759.
Erected by Rachael Brock Woods, 1926.
Street address: Old Fort Road La Pointe, WI USA 54850
County / Borough / Parish: Ashland
Year listed: 2005
Historic (Areas of) Significance: Information Potential, Commerce, Historic - Non-Aboriginal, Exploration/Settlement, Historic - Aboriginal
Periods of significance: 1850-1874, 1825-1849, 1800-1824, 1750-1799, 1650-1699
Historic function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Funerary
Current function: Funerary
Privately owned?: yes
Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
Season start / Season finish: Not listed
Hours of operation: Not listed
Secondary Website 1: Not listed
Secondary Website 2: Not listed
National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed
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