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John Work (fur trader)
Fur Traders' Pistols Charles E
An Interview with Rachel and John Ballow
A Lasting Legacy: the Lewis And
189. (3) Exploration of City of Rocks And
Quality of the Surface Waters of Oregon
On the Far Fringes of Two Empires
Fur Trade Daughters of the Oregon Country: Students of the Sisters of Notre Dame De Namur, 1850
History of the Boise National Fo 1905 1976. C
People Associated with San Juan Island
British Columbia Historical Quarterly
The Nurses Who Trained at Provo General Hospital by Polly Aird
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Call Number Order
Information Concerning the Estabishment of Fort Colvile Author(S): William S
People of the Tules: Archaeology and Prehistory of California's Great Central Valley
Inscribed Names in the Senate and House Chambers
The Rivers in the Snake Country the Hudson’S Bay Company’S Fur Desert Policy
Top View
TRAILS of the PAST: Historical Overview of the Flathead National Forest, Montana, 1800-1960
Presettlement Vegetation of Southern Beaverhead County, Montana
OLD RIVET the Surviving Member of the Corps of Discovery in the Pacific Northwest by John C
Fur Brigade to the Bonaventura: John Work's California Expedition Of
A History of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fur Desert Policy
Archaeological Inventory Survey
Lead Trappers of the Trail: More Trappers Leadership 1828 - 1841
LIFE at a FUR TRADING POST in BRITISH COLUMBIA a CENTURY AGO the Fur Trade on the Pacific Coast May Be Sharply Divided Into Two Parts, the Maritime and the Overland
Begin the Tour of Names Inscribed Above the Oregon Senate Chamber
Columbia River Valley. 7Rom ?He Zalles to the Sea
The Leadership of John Mcloughlin in Relation to the People and Events of Pacific Northwest History, 1824-1846
Humboldt River Chronology Part II – Pre-Twentieth Century
Call Number Order
Researchers on the Lewis and Clark Trail in Idaho
February 2019, Vol
Status Review and Petition to List the Greater Sage Grouse
Study of Place Names in Missoula County, Montana
Robert Bliss
HBCA Biographical Sheet
Cultural History of the Lolo Trail
Chapter 7: Early Exploration: British Hudson's
Cultural Resource Report No. 6
Our First Horticulturist-Brackenridge's Journal of the Chehalis Route, 1841 (Continued from Vol
Shoshonean Peoples and the Overland Trails
During Visit to DRI, Congressman Jim Gibbons Maps out Next Phase of A