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Jacob Sodowski

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Jacob Sodowski (Jakub Sądowski) was a Polish-American fur trader after whom Sandusky, Ohio might have been named (see also Anthony Sadowski).

In 1770, Jacob Sodowski settled in New York, and his sons were among the first white men to penetrate as far as Kentucky. It is said that Sandusky, Ohio, was named after him.[1]

French maps as early as 1718 identified Sandusky Bay as Lac Sandouské.[2]

References

  1. ^ American Pioneer, I, 119; II, 325, cited by Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Poles in the United States" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  2. ^ "Carte de la Louisiane et du cours du Mississipi [i.e. Mississippi]: dressée sur un grand nombre de mémoires entrautres sur ceux de Mr. le Maire". loc.gov.