Jacques Timothe Boucher. French Canadian fur trader. Revolutionary War officer. Lieutenant Governor of Illionis territory. Known as the "first citizen" of Nashville. Described as "tall, athletic, and dark-skinned, with a large head and an eagle eye "who wore a foxskin cap with a tail down the back." He moved to Nashville in 1788 and lived here until his death. A historical marker at the northwest corner of Third Avenue North, and Broadway marks the site of his home.
Jacques Timothe Boucher. French Canadian fur trader. Revolutionary War officer. Lieutenant Governor of Illionis territory. Known as the "first citizen" of Nashville. Described as "tall, athletic, and dark-skinned, with a large head and an eagle eye "who wore a foxskin cap with a tail down the back." He moved to Nashville in 1788 and lived here until his death. A historical marker at the northwest corner of Third Avenue North, and Broadway marks the site of his home.
Inscription
Jacqués Timothé
Boucher
Sieur De Montbrun
(Timothy Demonbreun)
1747-1826
French Canadian Fur
trader of French Lick
Officer of the
America Revolution
Governor in Command of
the Illinois Country
Early resident and
merchant of Nashville
Et Quoy Plus
The monument for Timothy DeMonbreun
was erected in his memory in 1980
This is not his burial site
By the
Timothe DeMontbrun Heritage Society
2014