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American Fur Company
A Description of the Fur Trade in 1831 by John Dougherty
Fur Trade on the Missouri
The Barnes Family of Barneston
Some American Characteristics of the American Fur Company
BENJAMIN CLAPP: NOTES on HIS LATER LIFE These Memoranda' Are in No Sense an Attempt to Parallel Mr
Juliet Kinzie "As She Knew Them"
Mountain Man Kit Teacher's Manual
Indigenous Travel and Rights of Passage on the Missouri River Christopher Steinke
Joseph Laframboise: a Factor of Treaties, Trade, and Culture
Chapter One Westward Expansion, 1803-1848
Fort Astoria, the Fur Trade, and Fortune on the Final Frontier of the Pacific Northwest
Illusions of Independence
Native Milwaukee Click the Image to Learn More
Early History of North Dakota: Essential Outlines of American History
Fort Union Trading Post RIVER TRANSPORTATION
Corn Moon Migrations: Ho-Chunk Belonging, Removal, and Return in the Early Nineteenth-Century Western Great Lakes
Fort Union Trading Post
American Fur Company
Top View
Papers on the North American Fur Trade
The Early Fur Trade in Northwestern Nebraska”
Iowner of Property
The Village at Fort Vancouver
HAWAIIANS at FORT VANCOUVER Alice and Edward Beechert, January 2005
The Fur Trade Era Chapter 5
Fur Trade Sites: the PLAINS and the ROCKIES
Papers of the St Louis Fur Trade Part 1: the Chouteau Collection, 1752-1925 Part 2: Fur Company Ledgers and Account Books, 1802-1871
History of North Dakota Chapter 5
Table of Contents
Six Upper Missouri River Fur Trading Posts: Trends in Organization
The American Fur Company's First Steamboat, the Yellow Stone
John Jacob Astor's Biography Underline Or Circle Important Events
The Upper Missouri Fur Trade: Its Methods of Operation
JSS Castor Winter 2019-2020
Economics and Transshipments of the American Fur Company in the West
George Bonga
The Education of an Empire Builder: John Jacob Astor and the World of the Columbia Columbia Magazine, Fall 1997: Vol
Furs and Forts of the Rocky Mountain West
RAMSAY CROOKS and the FUR TRADE of the NORTHWEST^ in the Exploration and Opening up of the Great West the Fur-Trader Was the Primary Influence
Smallpox: the American Fur Company Pox Outbreak of 1837-1838
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project Booklet Series, No