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  1. Pierre-Louis de Lorimier, usually anglicized to Peter Loramie (March 1748 – June 26, 1812), was a colonial French-Canadian fur trader, British Indian agent, and Shawnee agitator. In later years, he founded what became Cape Girardeau and Bollinger Counties, Missouri.

  2. The History of Fort Loramie. In 1769 Pierre-Louis de Lorimier (Peter Loramie), a French-Canadian fur trader, built a trading post just north of the present-day village of Fort Loramie where he traded in furs with the Wyandot and Shawnee Indian tribes.

  3. Pierre Louis de Lorimier (Americanized as Peter Loramie) was born in 1748 to French commandant Claude Nicolas de Lorimier de la Rivière and an unknown Iroquois woman. He grew up in a family of military background as well as immersed himself into learning about local native customs and languages.

  4. 2 Απρ 2019 · Peter Loramie was able to escape from Ohio with his family, some French traders and a band of Shawnees. He wandered in Indiana for a few years, looking for a home. Loramie later moved to...

  5. Meet Peter Loramie! Pierre-Louis de Lorimier, the man we know as Peter Loramie, will make his appearance at our Open House on September 4 at 1:00. He will be portrayed by re-enactor John Burke.

  6. Fort Loramie, Ohio, the Wilderness Trail Museum. Entry to the museum is through a typical late 1880s bar room with leaded-glass windows behind the bar, an antique cash register, a working fireplace, gun displays, and a realistic figure of Peter Loramie.

  7. Fort Loramie was established as a fur trading post in 1769 by Pierre-Louis de Lorimier (usually anglicized to Peter Loramie), a French-Canadian fur trader, British Indian agent and Shawnee agitator, and his father.

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