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re Menard (7 October 1766 - 13 June 1844) was a fur trader and U.S. political figure.
a town named after "Lord Strathcona, a pioneer fur trader and clerk whose real name was Donald A.
ion of flour and sugar into their diet (through fur trader contact), disease (probably diphtheria),
John Siveright was a fur trader and later became Chief Factor of the Hud
y 5, 1757 - July 1, 1852) was a French-Canadian fur trader and first permanent white settler in Mil
William McGillivray, fur trader
involved in real estate he was successful as a fur trader and mink farmer.
He worked as a fur trader and merchant in Los Angeles.
Benjamin Joseph Frobisher (1782-1821), Canadian fur trader and politian, son of Joseph Frobisher
oung Canadian adventurer Martin McLeod, later a fur trader and Minnesota Territory politician in th
April 30 - David Thompson, fur trader, surveyor and map-maker (d.1857)
August: Alexander Henry, fur trader, merchant, militia officer, jp, and auth
he grandnephew of Solomon Juneau (1793-1856), a fur trader, land speculator, and politician who hel
As a fur trader, Dousman was the employer of fur trader
August 16: Peter Fidler, fur trader, mapmaker, explorer (d.1822)
April 15: Joseph Frobisher, fur trader, merchant (d.
October 19: John McLoughlin, physician, fur trader, and merchant (d.1857)
1801-1837) was an American fur trader, explorer and mountain man.
While a fur trader, Harriott entered into two marriages, bo
26, 1838, Boonville, Missouri) was a pioneering fur trader, entrepreneur, and politician.
Although his first trade was a fur trader, his later business interests included f
r (February 1797 - October 1876) was a Canadian fur trader, businessman and political figure.
orge McBeath (ca 1740 - December 3, 1812) was a fur trader, businessman and political figure in Low
ay 30, 1768 - February 23, 1846) was a Canadian fur trader, settler, and politician.
Quesnel (October 25, 1786 - May 20, 1842) was a fur trader, businessman and political figure in Can
3), from Lachine, Quebec, was a French Canadian fur trader, settler, militia officer, and public se
post 1844) was a fur trader.
as Jean Baptiste Marcotte (1720-1783), a French fur trader.
Nathaniel Batts (1620-1679) was a fur trader.
owan (1818 - June 20, 1902) was a physician and fur trader.
1750 - 2 October 1818) was an early Canadian fur trader.
The community was named for Daniel Harmon, a fur trader.
las Perrot (1644-1717), explorer, diplomat, and fur trader.
h century mixed-race French-Ottawa merchant and fur trader.
ino Baca (circa 1808 - 1862) was a 19th century fur trader.
730 - May 18, 1792) was a Canadian merchant and fur trader.
he settled near Vincennes, Indiana, becoming a fur trader.
over (1780 - 1854) was an American 19th century fur trader.
She was the daughter on Manly Hardy, a noted fur trader.
879, he married Louise Munro, the daughter of a fur trader.
McKay's father was a Scottish fur trader; his mother's ancestors were Cree and Fr
one of two routes used by Hudson's Bay Company fur traders to transport furs, goods and supplies b
1812 - 7 December 1856) was one of the Scottish fur traders that the Hudson's Bay Company recruited
tablished a reputation as one of the best-known fur traders in the area.
harsh campaign to restrict encroachment by U.S. fur traders to the area.
Eventually by fur traders came in 1810.
Early European fur traders frequented the these parts, around the
that had once been used by Native Americans and fur traders to portage their canoes between the Des
e challenged in the form of British and Russian fur traders and colonization.
Early fur traders named it Lower Post to distinguish betw
Marriages or alliances between Cree women and fur traders became an essential link in fur trade n
In 1958, he found a book, Five Fur traders in the North West, that contained the j
ssa and William H. Gray, joined with a group of fur traders to create the first wagon train along t
thought to be from either Spanish explorers or fur traders was found by Arthur Lakes on the mesa t
the Cherokee Indians and the English and French fur traders and stretched from Tennessee to Charles
derivative of "Saint Anthony"; the first French fur traders and missionaries having named the area
gan to be used informally for the settlement of fur traders north of the fort.
French fur traders were the first Europeans to enter this
ur and Warre travelled in the guise of civilian fur traders through territory controlled by the Hud
t was named "The Crossing", when travellers and fur traders used this spot to cross the North Saska
Fur traders found the island a handy resting spot,
th" (Gueule Platte), a nickname given by French fur traders) was a powerful Ojibwa chief who travel
with their profits from selling goods to French fur traders).
exchange between the First Nations people, the fur traders, and the Hudson's Bay Company.
17th century it was used by English and French fur traders, and later used as a military road duri
one of the first nations to trade with European fur traders, as early as the 17th century.
e Superior into territory previously unknown to fur traders.
the name "Rum River" in use by English-speaking fur traders.
nag boasted a population of 8 to 10 natives and fur traders.
ters, as well as factory farms, the leather and fur trades, sports and entertainment industries, an
as a railroad town but still existed as a quiet fur trading town.
of Mackinac quickly became an important French fur trading location.
hwest Territories, Canada, was one of the first fur trading outposts on Great Slave Lake.
1774 was working for Phyn & Ellice, a Scottish fur trading company out of Schenectady, New York.
Cartier attempted limited fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of S
A new fur trading company is formed to compete with the N
tribe (on November 3, 1804), the fort became a fur trading post of the United States Government.
Fort Vancouver was a 19th century fur trading outpost along the Columbia River that s
reaties were negotiated with native groups, and fur trading became very profitable and organized.
on arrived at their proposed destination of the fur trading outpost of Fort Astoria, the North West
izen, and, after a period of salmon fishing and fur trading in the Oregon Territory of the northwes
1530s and 1540s conducted some of the earliest fur trading between European and First Nations peop
he ship to the Pacific Northwest to establish a fur trading post.
River in 1804, Pierre Chouteau of the Chouteau fur trading family in St. Louis, Missouri took Osag
to indicate a portage, trail, or direction to a fur trading post.
of central Illinois Territory and opened it for fur trading and settlement.
ising from 1631 when he had landed and set up a fur trading post on behalf of the colony of Virgini
Following work for that fur trading company, he worked as a blacksmith at t
The war had ruined Dickson's fur trading business.
Fort Bridger was originally a 19th century fur trading outpost established in 1842 on Blacks F
ing with the establishment of the first British fur trading posts west of the Rocky Mountains by Si
Fort Vasquez is a former fur trading post 35 miles northeast of Denver, Colo
1813 by the North West Company, a British owned fur trading concern.
c location as a departure and arrival point for fur trading expeditions.
h century, the Revillon Freres company set up a fur trading post in Inukjuak.
With the merger of the two fur trading companies the following year, Black was
e is best remembered for establishing the first fur trading post in what is now British Columbia, C
Hargrave was born and raised at York Factory, a fur trading post on Hudson Bay.
Augustin obtained a fur trading license for at Michilimackinac in 1728
A fur trading post was "established" in Moose Factory
ring (1825-1840) at various locations held by a fur trading company at which trappers and mountain
s Boyer of the North West Company established a fur trading post at the river's junction with the B
It was the first fur trading post and store of what became the Hudso
Fort Union Trading Post was the most important fur trading post on the upper Missouri until 1867.
Fort Simpson was a fur trading post established in 1831 by the Hudson'
n coastal traders had resulted in an indigenous fur trading system that diverted furs from the inte
By the late 19th century Essex County had seen fur trading and logging, land clearing and farming,
Mackinac Island was an U.S. fur trading post in the Straits of Mackinac between
The golden years of fur trading came to an end around 1936 when the pri
s largely responsible for the establishment the fur trading outpost that became Green Bay, Wisconsi
cted of European brick used as ballast in Dutch fur trading ships that sailed up the Hudson.
by the North West Company, Vieau established a fur trading post in the area that would become Milw
founding of the City of Prince George near the fur trading post Fort George.
were supposedly attacked for the first time by fur trading Cree, who had become owners of weapons
ritish Columbia's first European settlement was fur trading Rocky Mountain Fort, established in 179
The building has been made into a museum of the fur trading industry, covering the time period begu
onton Trail, a land transport route between the fur trading posts of Fort Edmonton and Fort Calgary
9, was the last of several Hudson's Bay Company fur trading posts established in the area.
In 1785, he began work as a clerk for a fur trading company in the Lake Nipigon area.
ncluding negotiations with American and Russian fur trading interests.
oba House is the name of a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post as well as a separate settlement a
pell House (also spelled Kullyspel House) was a fur trading post established in 1809 on Lake Pend O
he and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit founded a fur trading post at Tadoussac.
dedicated to a particular western theme such as fur trading, homesteading, how Saturday nights are
es Cartier did in 1535), after which he resumed fur trading, this time for Aymar de Chaste, the new
harles Michel de Langlade, was also involved in fur trading, and was a leader in the French and Ind
guste and Jean-Pierre Chouteau were partners in fur trading, and had a monopoly for several years w
ablished a hat business, using beaver and other fur trapped locally.
ten-year stint on CBC's North of 60, portraying fur trapper Joe Gomba.
owing the expedition, Smith became a successful fur trapper despite his handicap, later relearning
The film stars Al Pacino as a New York fur trapper who involuntarily gets enrolled in the
, he joined a group of missionaries, led by the fur trapper Andrew Dripps, and went along the Orego
sbyterian missionaries traveled with the annual fur trapper's caravan into "Oregon Country".
Later as a contract fur trapper, he worked for the Hudson's Bay Company
He is also known as a fur trapper, prospector, and horse thief.
He went to Canada, intending to work as a fur trapper, but was sent back for lacking immigrat
, 1883) was an American mountain man, explorer, fur trapper, memoirist and sailor.
s popular among mountain men and North American fur trappers in the 19th century.
In 1839, a group of fur trappers from the American Fur Company crossed
of Mormons to cross the plains, wintering with fur trappers in Pueblo, Colorado that same year.
century European and early American hunters and fur trappers probably traversed or camped in the fl
opean settlers of Tarrytown were Dutch farmers, fur trappers, and fishermen.
After depletion by 19th century fur trappers, California golden beaver (Castor cana
e into this sagebrush-covered country for white fur trappers, hunters, and settlers.
ncois Chouteau who was a member of the Chouteau fur trapping family and is considered the first per
ed to a shift from fishing-hunting economy to a fur trapping economy with increasing reliance on Eu
e" (November 16, 1955), Crockett and Russel are fur trapping in Kentucky when they meet Mike Fink,
After 14 months of hunting, fishing, fur trapping, and roaming the wilderness, went back
inter months living in Native American villages fur trapping.
Mexican California, where he made his living in fur trapping.
The amniotic stain fades and the fur turns white within a few days, and it gets the
-wrote and co-created the MTV adult puppet show Fur TV, with his long term collaborator, writer and
The pika sheds its fur twice annually, bearing a reddish-brown coat in
tivated by the Ferric uptake regulator protein ( Fur) under iron stress conditions.
t," SOWI: Sozialwissenschaftliche Informationen fur Unterricht und Studium, 14, 1 (March) 1985, 10-
Decidedly rich and thick in nature, desman fur used to be highly sought after by the fur trade
Astor Fur Warehouse, built in 1828, in Prairie du Chien,
When they rob a fur warehouse, Rocks locks his rival in a cold stor
Satin fur was a genetic mutation that was found first in
n 18th-century Canada back "in days when beaver fur was good as gold" and features a twisted "Black
in the 5th century BC, based on how the wolf's fur was depicted.
ing after spines are caught in a large mammal's fur, whereby the segment is transported to another
They are hunted for their fur, which is sold in markets, sometimes to tourist
ides of the feet are covered with grayish white fur, which extends around the claws to form ungual
He had on the clothes of fur which the Garth-king had given him, he had over
s against the skin industry, like Sin Piel, (No Fur) which became the single most massive protest o
It has short, dense fur which is water-repellent.
They have long, dense and soft fur which is similar in colour to that of Eurasian
arasta's wedding, the forester sees the vixen's fur, which Harasta gave to Terynka as a wedding pre
The very long, soft fur, which also covers the tail, is typically all b
he Green Ringtail Possum gets its name from its fur, which does indeed have a greenish tinge.
.2 oz) at birth, and have a thick coat of fuzzy fur, which is replaced by the adult coat after arou
s inventive touch include "MX" (from Around the Fur) which features distorted human laughter and a
ude Snowclaw, a giant humanoid covered in white fur, who originally comes from a polar-like clime,
t of a chase, or an ambush, the golden flash of fur will also often deflect the predators attention
bathe though, so rubbing the sand through their fur will have just as much benefit to keeping their
indrical bodies covered with long grey or brown fur with pale grey underparts.
They have a coarse, darkish brown outer fur with a soft under-fur.
It has light brown fur with white underparts and a bushy tail.
Pics included "Winter" in a fur with a tear on her cheek; "Spring" in a Scarlet
These animals have gray-brown or red-brown fur with gray underparts.
Males, on the other hand, have blacker fur, with a reddish-white forehead, face, and throa
The Red has bright golden red fur with a slightly harsher fat.
It had brownish fur with long, silvery hairs on its belly, and a wi
3 oz) at birth, and initially have greyish buff fur with black markings.
acaca maura) is a macaque with brown/black body fur with a pale rump patch and pink bare skin on th
The mona monkey has brown agouti fur with a white rump.
The Tibetan macaque has a long dense brown fur with whiskers but a hairless face.
This guenon has grey agouti fur with a reddish brown back, black limbs and tail
Tux Cattle have black or red fur with white spots on the pelvis, the tail root,
ail, have broader, higher nostrils, light brown fur with pale grey basses, and small, even upper in
The Speckled ground squirrel has dark-brown fur with white spots on the back and a short thin t
ssed in a richly embroidered dress trimmed with fur, with a low-cut neckline, a decolletage demonst
.0 to 8.8 oz), and have yellow to reddish brown fur with black markings.
k silk, lined with white silk, edged with white fur with a one inch purple ribbon on the white silk
ined with deep turquoise silk, edged with white fur with 2-inch-wide (51 mm) ribbon bordered onto t
already learned the trick of smearing the cat's fur with food."
This paca has coarse fur without underfur, dark brown to black on the up
of black cloth with a hood attached, lined with fur, worn in choir by canons, and in some counties
ery white colored stone, the rabbits with black fur would be able to hide from predators amongst th
                                                                                                   


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