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Squall's design was complemented by a | fur lining along the collar of his jacket, which No |
town was named after Antoine Guerdon, who was a | fur trader from La Pointe, Wisconsin. |
post 1844) was a | fur trader. |
James Hanna was a | Fur trader |
he grandnephew of Solomon Juneau (1793-1856), a | fur trader, land speculator, and politician who hel |
Nathaniel Batts (1620-1679) was a | fur trader. |
tribe (on November 3, 1804), the fort became a | fur trading post of the United States Government. |
Successful as a | fur trader in later life, he always credited Wawata |
Norman and Germaine come in to purchase a | fur coat, and Norman is stunned to find Nancy in a |
As a | fur trader, Dousman was the employer of fur trader |
Mr. Noble was employed as a | fur buyer for the American Fur Company, fur being t |
into their territory and annexed it, imposed a | fur tax, and managed to suppress several Yakut rebe |
His brother James McKay was a | fur trader like his father. |
he ship to the Pacific Northwest to establish a | fur trading post. |
Pics included "Winter" in a | fur with a tear on her cheek; "Spring" in a Scarlet |
ch as a tortoiseshell bag, a jade brooch, and a | fur wrap. |
to indicate a portage, trail, or direction to a | fur trading post. |
He was the son of Charles Gratiot, Sr., a | fur trader in the Illinois country during the Ameri |
The salesperson advised Mrs. King not to buy a | fur, because it would compare unfavorably to the ex |
Later, he is believed to have become a | fur trader and left the area. |
Preston was a | fur trader and merchant at Fort William. |
ising from 1631 when he had landed and set up a | fur trading post on behalf of the colony of Virgini |
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 |
The community was named for Daniel Harmon, a | fur trader. |
George Bonga (August 20, 1802-1880) was a | fur trader of African American and Native American |
the mouth of the Columbia River to establish a | fur trade outpost for the Pacific Fur Company. |
From 1932 he worked as a | fur salesman for the John Lewis Partnership, droppi |
Activists broke into a | fur farm in Bure, eastern France and release 1,000 |
Edward Harriott (1797 - 7 February 1866) was a | fur trader who worked for the Hudson's Bay Company. |
include migrating eider ducks and footage of a | fur seal colony from the air. |
Donald McLean (1805-Jul 17, 1864) was a | fur trader and explorer for the Hudson's Bay Compan |
811 journal entry made by Henry Brackenridge, a | fur dealer at Fort Manuel Lisa Trading Post on the |
1782 - 11 June 1840) was a | fur trader and explorer who began his career with t |
ith lips pursed and breasts barely covered by a | fur stole, posing between busts of the Russian comp |
t is Flora who assists Emmett in shopping for a | fur coat for his wife, Martha in "Emmett's Annivers |
While a | fur trader, Harriott entered into two marriages, bo |
Crow Wing Village, a | fur and logging community near Fort Ripley, brought |
h century, the Revillon Freres company set up a | fur trading post in Inukjuak. |
the buildings are open for touring, including a | fur company cold store from 1843 and the 1840 home |
Although his first trade was a | fur trader, his later business interests included f |
When they rob a | fur warehouse, Rocks locks his rival in a cold stor |
North West Company establishes a | fur post at Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. |
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 |
He is also known as a | fur trapper, prospector, and horse thief. |
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 |
Fort Simpson was a | fur trading post established in 1831 by the Hudson' |
He went to Canada, intending to work as a | fur trapper, but was sent back for lacking immigrat |
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 also acted as a | fur buyer, purchasing from independent traders. |
He sent a | fur trader named Michael Dousman, who held a commis |
orge McBeath (ca 1740 - December 3, 1812) was a | fur trader, businessman and political figure in Low |
he settled near Vincennes, Indiana, becoming a | fur trader. |
sits a decorative building meant to resemble a | fur trade fort called Molson House. |
John Finlay (1774 - December 19, 1833) was a | fur trader and explorer with the North West Company |
It involves using a | fur glove to touch one's partner in an attempt to a |
1787 - 30 May 1854) was a | fur trader for the North West Company and later, th |
An almuce was a | fur hood-like shoulder cape worn as a choir vestmen |
by the North West Company, Vieau established a | fur trading post in the area that would become Milw |
omises teenage ‘Knuckles' Malone $50 to steal a | fur coat from a warehouse and sends Eddie O'Meara a |
He then became a | fur trader with the Ho-Chunk and Chippewa Indians, |
h-born explorer of Canada, in his capacity as a | fur trader with the North West Company and Hudson's |
879, he married Louise Munro, the daughter of a | fur trader. |
obisher (March 26, 1782 - March 18, 1821) was a | fur trader and political figure in Lower Canada. |
herine Atkielski, Roman worked as a cutter at a | fur factory before his ordination. |
Possibly because of this, she wears a | fur pelt in "Someone's in the Kitchen With Sandy". |
Quesnel (October 25, 1786 - May 20, 1842) was a | fur trader, businessman and political figure in Can |
In 1785, he began work as a clerk for a | fur trading company in the Lake Nipigon area. |
ed to a shift from fishing-hunting economy to a | fur trapping economy with increasing reliance on Eu |
i driver's £8, Elizabeth announced she wanted a | fur coat. |
He was a | fur trader with the Hudson's Bay Company and the fi |
version of Pink's "Get The Party Started" in a | fur coat and sequin-covered suit |
re Menard (7 October 1766 - 13 June 1844) was a | fur trader and U.S. political figure. |
John Siveright was a | fur trader and later became Chief Factor of the Hud |
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. |
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. |
8), telling the story of a mink escaping from a | fur farm in Devon, and showing the influence of Hen |
(Madonna With A | Fur Coat) |
oung Canadian adventurer Martin McLeod, later a | fur trader and Minnesota Territory politician in th |
wish to read in plain, everyday language about | fur, fish, game and allied interests." |
tdoor magazine, FFG also includes updates about | fur prices and advice for outdoorsman who run trapl |
magnificus is predated on by the South African | fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) and the |
The site is named after | fur trader John Cole, who established a trading pos |
, who then carried out reprisal attacks against | Fur civilians. |
The mona monkey has brown agouti | fur with a white rump. |
This guenon has grey agouti | fur with a reddish brown back, black limbs and tail |
Dachs and Joseph Hellmesberger at the Akademie | fur Musik und Darstellende Kunst. |
to the also Mercury Music Prize nominated album | Fur and Gold. |
Although not all | fur hunters, (many were sailors, carpenters, and cr |
luding the long tail, but was made of all-white | fur (faux or possibly rabbit). |
American | Fur Company cold store |
He was employed by the American | Fur Company, and moved to Chicago in July 1790 wher |
s popular among mountain men and North American | fur trappers in the 19th century. |
migrated to the area during the North American | fur trade wars. |
e to various animals including 5 South American | Fur Seals, 2 species of Penguin which visitors can |
Alex joined the American | Fur Company in 1842 and Hudson's Bay Company in 184 |
e of Curtis Miranda Lampson, a wealthy American | fur trader and vice-chairman of the Atlantic Telegr |
American | Fur spent years negotiating, and finally met McKenz |
The American | Fur Company is chartered by John Jacob Astor to com |
o New France and was part of the North American | fur trade by the 1680s. |
7 when a deckhand became ill aboard an American | Fur Company steamboat named S.S. |
ish capture, thus abandoning the first American | fur post on the Columbia River. |
H. M. Chittenden, History of the American | Fur Trade. |
inning to end fortune frowned upon the American | Fur Company. |
ed in Prairie du Chien to work for the American | Fur Company. |
made an alliance with Astor's powerful American | Fur Company and became the company's sole agent in |
native explanation of the same events, American | Fur Company sold Fort Jackson to Bent, St. Vrain an |
he "Upper Missouri Outfit" division of American | Fur, and in 1828, McKenzie went up the river to lea |
Bay Company policy of underselling the American | fur companies in the Rocky Mountains during the lat |
1834, Ferris acted as a clerk for the American | Fur Company in a journey to the mountains of wester |
1801-1837) was an American | fur trader, explorer and mountain man. |
and capitalized by John Jacob Astor's American | Fur Company. |
In the Indian trade, or North American | fur trade, point blankets were one of the main Euro |
rom 1818 until 1823, he worked for the American | Fur Company. |
North American | Fur Auctions (commonly known as NAFA) is a Canadian |
become an important part of the North American | Fur Trade, connecting the Great Lakes to the far no |
ber 6, 1838 the fort was closed by the American | Fur Company and the inventory and stock were remove |
Sibley was a partner in the American | Fur Company, and considerable fur trade occurred at |
mpany and, in the Rocky Mountains, the American | Fur Company. |
came extensively involved in the North American | fur trade. |
built in Louisville, Kentucky, for the American | Fur Company for service on the Missouri River. |
Significant for its use by the American | Fur Company, it was declared a National Historic La |
He became general manager of the American | Fur Company in 1817 and was president of the compan |
Men from the rival American | Fur Company, under the leadership of W. H. Vanderbu |
came an employee of John Jacob Astor's American | Fur Company. |
erica in 1811, becoming a clerk in the American | Fur Company. |
iam Alexander Aitkin, a partner of the American | Fur Company and chief factor of the company's regio |
red by an arson campaign targeting the American | fur industry throughout the 1990s. |
on effectively ended the career of the American | Fur Company's best field trader, Kenneth McKenzie; |
ired, and sold the western division of American | Fur to Pierre Chouteau, Jr., who had been Astor's S |
bought out by its chief competitor the American | Fur Company. |
e, who was the regional manager of the American | Fur Company and Minnesota's first governor. |
inued in Astor's employ as head of the American | Fur Company's Northern Department based on Mackinac |
After a brief time with the American | Fur Company, he joined the North West Company in 18 |
here Ogden fought successfully against American | fur competition and successfully negotiated with lo |
vania, Michael Dousman was a prominent American | fur trader on Mackinac Island during the unsettled |
prevent furs from being traded at the American | fur trade post at Pembina, North Dakota, and was gr |
North American | fur trade |
ly, even if it is from Flickr.Now done, with an | FUR for the logo itself, in addition to the license |
om there he built a fortune in banking, ice and | fur importing, canal and railroad building and tele |
ters, as well as factory farms, the leather and | fur trades, sports and entertainment industries, an |
d to breed rabbits, providing valuable meat and | fur. |
Omar Babbush: Habila and | Fur Burunga area. |
rest floor, made with twigs, leaves, vines, and | fur. |
that had once been used by Native Americans and | fur traders to portage their canoes between the Des |
reaties were negotiated with native groups, and | fur trading became very profitable and organized. |
izen, and, after a period of salmon fishing and | fur trading in the Oregon Territory of the northwes |
owan (1818 - June 20, 1902) was a physician and | fur trader. |
Sea lion (right) and | fur seal, Wakan Sansai Zue, vol 38 p. 72, (ca. |
The First Nations and | fur trade community there was officially started in |
nation, as she was wearing an evening dress and | fur stole). |
ue, boilers and iron goods, boots and shoes and | fur garments, and has distilleries, tanneries and d |
New York - February 8, 1873) was a trapper and | fur trader in the Rocky Mountains during the early |
traded their outer parkas, deerskin boots, and | fur pelts at the post for guns, ammunition, and tea |
las Perrot (1644-1717), explorer, diplomat, and | fur trader. |
The national FGA magazine is Feathers and | Fur. |
Marriages or alliances between Cree women and | fur traders became an essential link in fur trade n |
ike fingernails, razor-sharp pointed teeth, and | fur covering most of his body, giving him the appea |
off with the girls in metallic mini dresses and | fur, singing in a green Cadillac with hydrolics. |
h century mixed-race French-Ottawa merchant and | fur trader. |
w York, United States, across from the Fish and | Fur Club, now the village hall. |
d Anderson, and worked as a teacher, farmer and | fur trader during the 1860s. |
Control over the Great Lakes and | fur trade was also a factor in these strained relat |
730 - May 18, 1792) was a Canadian merchant and | fur trader. |
arted his life involved in the buffalo hunt and | fur trade and saw, and was involved in, the transit |
, The Getaway Plan, Rook, Reptiles, Red Ink and | Fur Patrol, . |
Use of dormice for food and | fur and of dormouse fat as a medicament is document |
rs still participate in harvesting for food and | fur, an annual Pow-wow unites people and tribes, fo |
, marten, fisher, mink, fox, weasel, harbor and | fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) and sea otter ((Enh |
t was named "The Crossing", when travellers and | fur traders used this spot to cross the North Saska |
over investigations of Finnish pig, poultry and | fur farms. |
mals are killed annually in slaughterhouses and | fur farms, where they allegedly suffer for the enti |
ing up the hero, tempts Betty with diamonds and | fur, but she replies by singing the title song. |
century European and early American hunters and | fur trappers probably traversed or camped in the fl |
nag boasted a population of 8 to 10 natives and | fur traders. |
nnounced it would discontinue using real animal | fur in its products for business and sustainability |
Hats were made from felt formed from animal | fur. |
- Chinese language page about the use of animal | fur |
rbs that help them hook onto clothing or animal | fur, facilitating their dispersal. |
hooked barbs that attach onto passing animals' | fur or clothing or sometimes even skin which allow |
sbyterian missionaries traveled with the annual | fur trapper's caravan into "Oregon Country". |
York Factory being sold in London in an annual | fur sale. |
r predators include South African and Antarctic | Fur Seals. |
About one in 1000 Antarctic | fur seals are pale 'blonde' variants. |
Archiv | fur Naturgeschichte 11: 47-49. |
Archiv | fur Naturgeschichte 5(2): 281-375. |
e" (November 16, 1955), Crockett and Russel are | fur trapping in Kentucky when they meet Mike Fink, |
Isaac Cowie, as | fur trader |
the Chilean and Patagonian coasts were sold as | fur in China. |
Ted Adams as | Fur salesman Lewis |
George Chesebro as | Fur thief Brad |
Jimmy Aubrey as | Fur thief Pete |
ast 1856, but it was in decline by the 1840s as | fur processing and hat forming were becoming increa |
dedicated to a particular western theme such as | fur trading, homesteading, how Saturday nights are |
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