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Bruguier may refer to: People * Theophile Bruguier (August 31, 1813 – February 18, 1896) was a French-Canadian fur trader with the American Fur Company. * Willard Bruguier III (born 4 December 1981) is a former American professional darts player from South Dakota * Georges Bruguier, aka Victorien Félix Bruguier (16 March 1884 – 20 August 1962), called Georges Bruguier, was a French politician and journalist. * Élisabeth Bruyère or Bruguier (March 19, 1818 – April 5, 1876) was the founder of the Sisters of Charity of Bytown * Victorien Bruguier was a French trade unionist born in 1858 in Montclus (Gard) and died on December 28, 1941 * Michel Bruguier (1921-1967) was a French lawyer and resistance fighter. Buildings and monuments

*Theophile Bruguier Cabin is a historic building located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. *County Bruguier, a former county in South Dakota. * Campagne Bruguier {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Theophile Bruguier Cabin
The Theophile Bruguier Cabin is a historic building located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. Theophile Bruguier, Bruguier was a Quebec native who was a trader with the American Fur Company. He was the first White people, Caucasian settler in what would become Sioux City. with He settled at the confluence of the Missouri River, Missouri and the Big Sioux Rivers in 1849. With him were his two wives, Dawn and Blazing Cloud, and his father-in-law War Eagle (Dakota Leader), War Eagle, a chief of Dakota people, Yankton tribe, and extended family. He built a number of log structures on his squatters rights, claim. Bruguier took up farming and set up his own fur-trading company. War Eagle and his two daughters, Bruguier's wives, died in the 1850s. Bruguier sold a tract of land to Joseph Leonnais in 1855, and it became the original townsite for Sioux City. He built this single-room cabin for his home about 1860, and married Victoria Brunette in 1862. Bruguier and his wife mov ...
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