George Davenport

Colonel George Davenport, born George William King (1783 – July 4, 1845), was a 19th-century English-American sailor, frontiersman, fur trader, merchant, postmaster, US Army soldier, Indian agent, and city planner. A prominent and well-known settler in the Iowa Territory, he was one of the earliest settlers in Rock Island. He spent much of his life involved in the early settlement of the Mississippi Valley and the "Quad Cities". The present-day city of Davenport, Iowa is named after him.

George Davenport
George Davenport holding a rolled parchment city map of Davenport by Peter Britt, circa 1845
Born
George William King

1783
Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
DiedJuly 4, 1845(1845-07-04) (aged 62)
Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois, United States
Cause of deathMurder
Resting placeChippiannock Cemetery, Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois
NationalityEnglish-American
Occupation(s)Sailor, frontiersman, soldier, fur trader, merchant, postmaster, Indian agent, city planner
Employer(s)U.S. Government, American Fur Company, self employed
Known forOne of the first pioneers to settle in Rock Island, Illinois and one of the co-founders of Davenport, Iowa.
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