Payette

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Payette is the name of a town, county, river system, three lakes, mountain, and a national forest in the U.S. state of Idaho.

They are named for François Payette (1793-18xx), a French-Canadian fur trapper and later the manager of Fort Boise for the Hudson's Bay Company from 1835-1844. He was one of the first white men to settle in the area, venturing east from Astoria, Oregon in 1818. A large and amiable man, he was highly regarded for being very helpful to travelers. He returned to Montreal in 1844 and the remainder of his life is a mystery.


For the Canadian astronaut, see Julie Payette.

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"Idaho for the Curious", by Cort Conley, ©1982, ISBN 0-903566-3-0, p.546,550