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Zachariah (Zacharie)
Cicott (Cicotte, or
Sicotte as it is
usually written today) (1781-1850) was a French-Canadian
trader and is
believed to have been...
- beside. Lake
Cicott was laid out in 1868. The
namesake of Lake
Cicott is
George Cicott, a pioneer. The
first post
office in Lake
Cicott was established...
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miles (400 km2) and
includes the
communities of Lucerne, Headlee, Lake
Cicott, and
Royal Center. The only
existing and
occupied building eliminated during...
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Following the War of 1812,
Cicott resumed his
trading on the Wabash; the
state of
Indiana was
established in 1816, and
Cicott built a log
house in 1817...
- (1761–1837/8) on the
Tippecanoe River Askum (More and More) on the Eel
River George Cicott (1800?–1833) Kees**** on the
Wabash River Kewanna (1790?–1840s?) (Prairie...
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Tippecanoe in late 1811 to
fight with the Indians,
Zachariah Cicott served as a scout.
Cicott had
traded with
Indians up and down the
Wabash River, starting...
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Miami Co.)
Adamsboro Anoka Clymers Deacon Dunkirk Georgetown Hoover Lake
Cicott Lewisburg Lincoln Lucerne Metea Miami Bend New
Waverly Potawatomi Point...
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miles (0.91 km2) (0.97 percent) of this is water. Lake
Cicott is in this township. Lake
Cicott Boone (north)
Harrison (northeast)
Noble (east) Clinton...
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Warren County,
Indiana history. c.1802 –
Zachariah Cicott arrives to
trade with
local Indian tribes.
Cicott is
considered the
first European to
enter the area...
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miles (400 km2) and
includes the
communities of Lucerne, Headlee, Lake
Cicott, and
Royal Center. The two
schools encomp****ed in the
Regional School Corporation...