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The fur trade in the Middle Atlantic region led Europea
The area became a center of fur trade and logging as French and French Canadian
in Montreal in 1776 and went on to work in the fur trade with the North West Company.
During the fur trade era, when rivers were the principal means
Fur trade captain Joseph Ingraham noted steam from
The Adventure was a sloop maritime fur trade ship built by the crew of Captain Robert
Fishing, hunting and the fur trade flourished.
The fur trade was thus controlled by a small number of
likely was prompted by his desire to enter the fur trade there, and by 1802, he had obtained a tra
line, and its use only increased when European fur trade forts were set up on the two lakes, Fort
and joined her mother's campaigning against the fur trade from the age of 11.
o New France and was part of the North American fur trade by the 1680s.
a was primarily under French influence, and the fur trade grew throughout the first half of the 18t
During the fur trade era, a pidgin form of Ojibwe known as Bro
and so figures prominently in histories of the fur trade and coastal exploration.
he Kunghit-Haida during the era of the Maritime Fur Trade in the Queen Charlotte Islands of the Nor
west, fearing that it would disrupt the British fur trade as well as Britain's numerous alliances w
Jacques De Noyon, worked in the fur trade as a coureur de bois.
The First Nations and fur trade community there was officially started in
After the fur trade in the American Southwest declined, Baca
The Dutch were active in the fur trade beginning early in the seventeenth centur
ariner who served with several Russian maritime fur trade companies in Russian America.
In 1792, he retired from the fur trade and settled at Montreal; he became a memb
The Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade or CAFT is an informal international coal
uction of the North West Company's Fort William fur trade post as it was in 1815, which attracts 10
In 1774, he was employed as a clerk in the fur trade by Joseph and Benjamin Frobisher on the C
The Grand Portage was on the major fur trade route of the 18th century and was the fir
d his sons lived there and conducted a thriving fur trade from the fortress like house.
ars ago when it was the essential route for the fur trade canoes.
Fur trade rivalries resulted in the Iroquois Wars.
businessman, Angus Bethune was prominent in the fur trade and John Bethune was an Anglican clergyma
the mouth of the Columbia River to establish a fur trade outpost for the Pacific Fur Company.
Once the fur trade declined, however, the Russians lost inte
Jean-Louis Besnard was in the fur trade by 1770.
resigned from the military in 1772 to enter the fur trade (in 1784 he was a captain in the St.Louis
the valley was called "Day's Defile" during the fur trade era.
against Canada's baby seal hunt and against the fur trade .
the Cree began to congregate in and around the fur trade post and became deeply exposed to Europea
The King also gave Du Gua a monopoly in the fur trade for these territories and named him Lieut
life story of mountain man Jim Bridger and the Fur Trade Era. Jim Bridger is Bobby Bridger's great
rved in a transcript by the "Library of Western Fur Trade Historical Source Documents", provides on
Fort Vancouver was the nexus for the fur trade on the Pacific Coast; its influence reach
ed posts in defiance of the rules regarding the fur trade at that time.
Afterward he went into the fur trade with Thomas Lawrence, as the firm of Ship
r companion ship, the Eleanora, in the maritime fur trade between the Pacific Northwest and China.
ckinac in 1816, Juneau worked as a clerk in the fur trade before becoming an agent for the American
or the Hudson Bay's Company, which would bid up fur trade prices as much as ten to one whenever any
Commencement of the fur trade provoked hostility from the French colony
The fur trade declined in the 1830s due to major declin
king's posts, which gave them a monopoly in the fur trade and fishing on the north coast of the Sai
shortly after 1759, and became involved in the fur trade in the regions near Michilimackinac, Lake
es, engaged in mercantile pursuits, and also in fur trade with the Indians along the Mohawk River,
ound Cape Horn and participated in the Maritime Fur Trade with the coastal Native Americans in the
Siveright began in the fur trade with the New North West Company (sometime
Control over the Great Lakes and fur trade was also a factor in these strained relat
In 1848 with the collapse of the fur trade business, he struck up a business with Wi
f Arsenal Island with the purpose of monitoring fur trade traffic in the area and keeping the peace
By 1840, as it was becoming clear that the fur trade was dying due both to a change in fashion
o was crusading against the HBC monopoly of the fur trade and their apparent reluctance to open up
arted his life involved in the buffalo hunt and fur trade and saw, and was involved in, the transit
During the maritime fur trade era the village was visited in 1787 by Ge
sits a decorative building meant to resemble a fur trade fort called Molson House.
Nootka Sound, during the heyday of the maritime fur trade in the 1780s and 1790s on the Pacific Nor
He drew numerous sketches of fur trade posts and of people and wrote Journal of
rappers, they provided meat and pemmican to the fur trade posts and furs, either directly, or indir
They became very closely associated with the fur trade and adapted their clothing and many aspec
in the region, the Bonga family remained in the fur trade until the 1860s.
erican merchant ship involved with the Maritime Fur Trade of the early 19th Century.
As the fur trade began they also became known as skilled t
The Metis in British Columbia: From Fur Trade Outposts to Colony.
By 1788, he was an important merchant in the fur trade in the area and he was appointed to the d
After managing the fur trade at Fort McPherson until 1845, he returned
Beginning in the early 1840s the fur trade began to decline as fashion tastes shifte
n draw for the people of Eabametoong before the fur trade was the multitudes of various fish includ
830, the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) started the fur trade business in Nunavik by establishing their
9; reprinted 1901) is a valuable account of the fur trade and of his adventures at Michilimackinac.
rchant at Montreal and was also involved in the fur trade at Detroit.
In an age when the fur trade was rapidly changing, John Ballenden was
h of Lac des Mille Lacs, which was an important fur trade waterway and today is home to many fishin
From railway construction camp, to fur trade depot and lumbering center, in 1922 Bisco
ther Roberts: The life and death of Matonabbee: fur trade and leadership among the Chipewyan, 1736-
prevent furs from being traded at the American fur trade post at Pembina, North Dakota, and was gr
806), Thomas Nuttall (1818), and because of the fur trade had numerous trading posts along its rout
McBeath entered the fur trade in 1765, travelling to the Lake Superior
North American fur trade
of the Seven Years' War, he was involved in the fur trade in the Great Lakes area until 1765 when h
ess were probably a result of the nature of the fur trade at that time.
d of Ojibway, the Ojibway people who during the fur trade era traded primarily at the New Brunswick
s employed by Coureurs des bois in New France's fur trade with the Plains Tribes.
He retired from the fur trade in 1804 and returned to Montreal.
Lacombe took pity on the fur trade labourers, opining that, "during the summ
moose and deer, and trapped small game for the Fur trade, they also migrated as far south as the M
By 1840, with the decline of the fur trade, Smith began kidnapping Native American c
ny's economic life (such as its trade, finance, fur trade, fishing and agriculture), owned several
to what is now northern Alberta to work in the fur trade, they stayed and intermarried with the lo
This early fur trade, known as the California Fur Rush, was mo
Soon turning to the fur trade, he worked out of Mackinac (1778), and in
In the Indian trade, or North American fur trade, point blankets were one of the main Euro
become an important part of the North American Fur Trade, connecting the Great Lakes to the far no
method was unlike that of the Pacific Northwest fur trade, which involved trappers hired by the var
For a time they acted as middlemen in the fur trade, benefiting from early access to guns.
st English merchants from Montreal to enter the fur trade, an enterprise controlled by the French f
He later joined his brother Peter in the fur trade, operating mainly in the Muskoka district
They continued participating in the fur trade, providing bear, deer, beaver, otter, and
urces directed to the Institute membership, the fur trade, other conservation and animal welfare or
gh originally paid for wolf hides alone for the fur trade, wolfers were later paid extra for bounti
The area was heavily involved in the fur trade, and the ancestors living near what is no
By 1668 he was actively engaged in the fur trade, working in the upper Saint-Maurice and O
With earlier access to guns with the fur trade, they raided for slaves and loot.
n by the Hudson's Bay Company in regards to the fur trade, Belcourt prepared at petition to Queen V
t formed a vital link to the Company's northern fur trade.
minate them as competitors in the international fur trade.
r with the French and were active in the beaver fur trade.
ral store there in 1836 and was involved in the fur trade.
H. M. Chittenden, History of the American Fur Trade.
rs and encourage agriculture in addition to the fur trade.
In 1795, he retired from the fur trade.
s and Hudson Bay in the context of the region's fur trade.
ch were rivals for North American lands and the fur trade.
son to Penetanguishine after the decline of the fur trade.
ew Mexico who helped to establish the Southwest fur trade.
with family business connections to the London fur trade.
came extensively involved in the North American fur trade.
e from a war of revenge in order to protect the fur trade.
1803 to store the furs gathered as a result of fur trade.
ndermine the American dominance of the Maritime Fur Trade.
7 was based out of Montreal and involved in the fur trade.
but the members continued to be involved in the fur trade.
askatchewan River, which was a key route in the fur trade.
t up trading posts around Hudson Bay during the fur trade.
il he left home at the age of 13 to work in the fur trade.
y sought furs to purchase European goods in the fur trade.
ern to Aboriginal communities, trappers and the fur trade.
usiness career, most of it revolving around the fur trade.
a violation of the company's monopoly over the fur trade.
He was previously reported to be working in the fur trade.
Her siblings were also involved in the fur trade; Patrick Small, Jr. was a North West Comp
four Sublette brothers prominent in the western fur trade; William, Andrew, and Solomon.
Isaac Cowie, as fur trader
history came from his activities as a Canadian fur trader in that region.
town was named after Antoine Guerdon, who was a fur trader from La Pointe, Wisconsin.
James Hanna was a Fur trader
rved out of property that initially belonged to fur trader Joseph Frobisher, one of the founding pa
e of Curtis Miranda Lampson, a wealthy American fur trader and vice-chairman of the Atlantic Telegr
1780 - February 8, 1840) was a Canadian fur trader and explorer noted for his exploration o
Successful as a fur trader in later life, he always credited Wawata
Angus Bethune (1783-1858), a well known fur trader and chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Com
His brother James McKay was a fur trader like his father.
date - Pierre-Charles Le Sueur, French fur trader and explorer (died 1704)
He soon became the leading fur trader in the Northeast Ohio region after he be
He was the son of Charles Gratiot, Sr., a fur trader in the Illinois country during the Ameri
1827) was a 19th-century American frontiersman, fur trader and U.S. Indian Agent.
Later, he is believed to have become a fur trader and left the area.
Preston was a fur trader and merchant at Fort William.
1822) was a British surveyor, map-maker, chief fur trader and explorer who had a long career in th
A monument to the later North West Company fur trader and explorer, David Thompson, erected by
nicknamed the “King of the Missouri”, for as a fur trader for American Fur Company in the upper Mi
John Rhoades was a fur trader from New England, who was part of Jurria
George Bonga (August 20, 1802-1880) was a fur trader of African American and Native American
New York - February 8, 1873) was a trapper and fur trader in the Rocky Mountains during the early
For the fur trader and explorer, see Peter Skene Ogden.
July 19 - Jean-Marie Ducharme, fur trader (d.
Edward Harriott (1797 - 7 February 1866) was a fur trader who worked for the Hudson's Bay Company.
med for Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a Haitian fur trader and the first non-Native-American perman
Donald McLean (1805-Jul 17, 1864) was a fur trader and explorer for the Hudson's Bay Compan
The fur trader and explorer John McLeod re-located the
(circa 1770 - October 13, 1855) was a Canadian fur trader and political figure in Upper Canada.
1782 - 11 June 1840) was a fur trader and explorer who began his career with t
ember 1768-1801) was an early American maritime fur trader to the Pacific Northwest of North Americ
American pirate, soldier, mercenary, merchant, fur trader and scalp hunter.
y (1764 - October 16, 1825) was a Scotland-born fur trader and political figure in Lower Canada.
d Anderson, and worked as a teacher, farmer and fur trader during the 1860s.
y Station is named in honor of Joseph Bailly, a fur trader and pioneer settler of the Indiana Dunes
He was the son of Alexander McCormick, a fur trader in the Ohio country, and Elizabeth Turne
He sent a fur trader named Michael Dousman, who held a commis
uis Ouilmette (1760-1841) was a French-Canadian fur trader who was one of the earliest non-indigeno
erre Belleque (1793-1849) was a French Canadian fur trader in the British claimed Columbia District
Simon McTavish, fur trader and dealer in furs, militia officer, off
In a time when an experienced fur trader earned about $1000 per year (which was a
For the fur trader and governor of Red River Settlement, se
John Finlay (1774 - December 19, 1833) was a fur trader and explorer with the North West Company
The site is named after fur trader John Cole, who established a trading pos
1787 - 30 May 1854) was a fur trader for the North West Company and later, th
A French fur trader set up a permanent post around 1792.
In 1632, English fur trader Henry Fleet first documented a Native Am
He then became a fur trader with the Ho-Chunk and Chippewa Indians,
(1743 - November 20, 1810) was a Scottish-born fur trader and businessman in Lower Canada.
July 6 - Simon McTavish, fur trader and dealer in furs, militia officer, off
h-born explorer of Canada, in his capacity as a fur trader with the North West Company and Hudson's
Back in Victoria, Moss met up with fellow fur trader and Governor James Douglas.
1707 - c. 1745), was a Metis fur trader in Canada, and an explorer of the inland
obisher (March 26, 1782 - March 18, 1821) was a fur trader and political figure in Lower Canada.
n 1828, he spared the life of his prisoner, the fur trader James Douglas, who later became the firs
vania, Michael Dousman was a prominent American fur trader on Mackinac Island during the unsettled
d to Michel Branamour Menard, a French-Canadian fur trader and a founder of Galveston, Texas.
Cameron (c 1764 - May 15, 1848) was a Canadian fur trader and political figure in Upper Canada.
He was a fur trader with the Hudson's Bay Company and the fi
Susan married the Scots-Irish fur trader John Johnston in 1793, and they settled
The fur trader Peter Pond is believed to have visited t
819 - 20 April 1874) was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trader and artist.
                                                                                                   


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