Dubuque Trading Post--Village of Kettle Chief Archeological District

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Dubuque, Iowa

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Dubuque Trading Post--Village of Kettle Chief Archeological District is located in Dubuque County, Iowa certified as a historic location on Monday November 21, 1988. This location is a protected historic place because of historical significance relating to Domestic, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Agriculture/Subsistence, Commerce/Trade, more specifically a Trade (Archeology), Village Site, Single Dwelling, Extractive Facility, Processing Site. Dubuque Trading Post--Village of Kettle Chief Archeological District was nominated by as a historic location by State Government, Other based on Information Potential and its significance in Industry, Historic - Aboriginal, Commerce, Historic - Non-Aboriginal, Exploration/Settlement.

Dubuque Trading Post--Village of Kettle Chief Archeological District Information

Other Name: Mines of Spain Archeological MPS
Other Name: 13DB9,13DB62;Julien Dubuque's Mines
Ownership Type: State
Type of Resource: District
Cultural Affiliation: Mesquakie, French-Canadian
Historically Significant Years Associated With This Location: 1788, 1805, 1830
Level of Governmental Significance: National
Restricted Archeological Site: Restricted Site

Dubuque Trading Post--Village of Kettle Chief Archeological District Size Data

Acres occupied by this site: 180
Number of historically contributing buildings: 0
Number of historically contributing sites: 2
Number of historically contributing structures: 0
Number of historically contributing objects: 0
Number of noncontributing buildings: 0
Number of noncontributing sites: 0
Number of noncontributing structures: 0
Number of noncontributing objects: 0
Related Sections:
Dubuque Historic Locations Dubuque County Historic Locations Iowa Historic Locations