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as a railroad town but still existed as a quiet | fur trading town. |
history came from his activities as a Canadian | fur trader in that region. |
in a different part of the club wearing a white | fur coat. |
owing the expedition, Smith became a successful | fur trapper despite his handicap, later relearning |
1774 was working for Phyn & Ellice, a Scottish | fur trading company out of Schenectady, New York. |
and fined for shooting and killing a protected | fur seal in New Zealand. |
as Jean Baptiste Marcotte (1720-1783), a French | fur trader. |
A new | fur trading company is formed to compete with the N |
re in separate scenes: Hilson, sporting a black | fur coat, is standing in the middle of a dark and s |
on... it wasn't the fact she was wearing a faux | fur jacket that caught PETA's attention but the "F* |
1780 - February 8, 1840) was a Canadian | fur trader and explorer noted for his exploration o |
For a Maltese-and-striped | fur, pheomelanin production must probably be suppre |
McKay's father was a Scottish | fur trader; his mother's ancestors were Cree and Fr |
earing cowboy boots, a very short skirt, a wild | fur coat and a fireman's hat. |
Later as a contract | fur trapper, he worked for the Hudson's Bay Company |
egon in the United States, the post was a small | fur station where trappers working in the Willamett |
d his sons lived there and conducted a thriving | fur trade from the fortress like house. |
Fort Vasquez is a former | fur trading post 35 miles northeast of Denver, Colo |
med for Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a Haitian | fur trader and the first non-Native-American perman |
(circa 1770 - October 13, 1855) was a Canadian | fur trader and political figure in Upper Canada. |
nd her mother succeeded in closing down a local | fur shop and fur farm. |
26, 1838, Boonville, Missouri) was a pioneering | fur trader, entrepreneur, and politician. |
y (1764 - October 16, 1825) was a Scotland-born | fur trader and political figure in Lower Canada. |
was typically simplified; it was usually a faux | fur lined skull cap with a raccoon tail attached. |
r (February 1797 - October 1876) was a Canadian | fur trader, businessman and political figure. |
uis Ouilmette (1760-1841) was a French-Canadian | fur trader who was one of the earliest non-indigeno |
ey (May 20, 1909 - June 25, 1971) was a farmer, | fur rancher, businessperson and political figure on |
A French | fur trader set up a permanent post around 1792. |
ay 30, 1768 - February 23, 1846) was a Canadian | fur trader, settler, and politician. |
(1743 - November 20, 1810) was a Scottish-born | fur trader and businessman in Lower Canada. |
She was the daughter on Manly Hardy, a noted | fur trader. |
ina used a large plastic cow covered in a black | fur drape for Knowles to perform on. |
1707 - c. 1745), was a Metis | fur trader in Canada, and an explorer of the inland |
d to Michel Branamour Menard, a French-Canadian | fur trader and a founder of Galveston, Texas. |
Piasek entered the stage wearing a brown | fur coat, which he discarded almost immediately, to |
Cameron (c 1764 - May 15, 1848) was a Canadian | fur trader and political figure in Upper Canada. |
a town named after "Lord Strathcona, a pioneer | fur trader and clerk whose real name was Donald A. |
y 5, 1757 - July 1, 1852) was a French-Canadian | fur trader and first permanent white settler in Mil |
His father, Christian G. Gunther, was a wealthy | fur merchant, and Gunther would eventually join the |
Gaston is the name of a brown | fur seal that lived in Prague Zoo in years 1991-200 |
The Coalition to Abolish the | Fur Trade or CAFT is an informal international coal |
opens, Mrs. Hubbell leaves the truth about the | fur, and names her in a divorce suit against Mr. Hu |
Ted Adams as | Fur salesman Lewis |
s was well attended by trappers affiliated with | fur companies, independents, and a large number of |
After the | fur trade in the American Southwest declined, Baca |
and joined her mother's campaigning against the | fur trade from the age of 11. |
lent his face to the PETA campaign against the | fur industry. |
against Canada's baby seal hunt and against the | fur trade . |
here Ogden fought successfully against American | fur competition and successfully negotiated with lo |
rendered impassable by aggressively territorial | fur seals during their breeding season (November an |
d fair use rationale (via completed album cover | fur template) for both album covers Pugetbill 15:20 |
added fair use rationale (via album cover | fur template) Pugetbill 13:33, 27 October 2007 (UTC |
Unlike their first album, Loose | Fur did not tour to support the album. |
August: Alexander Henry, | fur trader, merchant, militia officer, jp, and auth |
Listerlandet is also the | fur farming centre of Sweden. |
8 I 49, an indication that Dorygnathus also had | fur and an elevated metabolism, as is presently ass |
es, engaged in mercantile pursuits, and also in | fur trade with the Indians along the Mohawk River, |
The Arabian Red Fox also has | fur between its toes, to prevent burning of the fee |
1827) was a 19th-century American frontiersman, | fur trader and U.S. Indian Agent. |
inter months living in Native American villages | fur trapping. |
ins an important market for North American wild | fur |
ember 1768-1801) was an early American maritime | fur trader to the Pacific Northwest of North Americ |
that had once been used by Native Americans and | fur traders to portage their canoes between the Des |
ponderous, heavyset and has ample greyish-brown | fur. |
7 when a deckhand became ill aboard an American | Fur Company steamboat named S.S. |
1801-1837) was an American | fur trader, explorer and mountain man. |
n coastal traders had resulted in an indigenous | fur trading system that diverted furs from the inte |
Mackinac Island was an U.S. | fur trading post in the Straits of Mackinac between |
In a time when an experienced | fur trader earned about $1000 per year (which was a |
York Factory being sold in London in an annual | fur sale. |
h of Lac des Mille Lacs, which was an important | fur trade waterway and today is home to many fishin |
so has a distinctive pattern of black and white | fur; it has a white belly, and a black head, back a |
ommercial scale, both for their flesh and their | fur. |
ablished a hat business, using beaver and other | fur trapped locally. |
famines over the last hundred years, and their | fur is used to make hats and the occasional coat. |
galleries such as Studio 9, London and Galerie | Fur Gegenwarstkunst, Bremen. |
Fishing, hunting and the | fur trade flourished. |
Antechinus, but it is slightly smaller and its | fur has a more greyish tinge. |
e challenged in the form of British and Russian | fur traders and colonization. |
somewhat smaller than the Eurasian wolf and its | fur is sparser, coarser and shorter. |
a was primarily under French influence, and the | fur trade grew throughout the first half of the 18t |
"The original Cinderella was Egyptian and wore | fur slippers." |
ch as a tortoiseshell bag, a jade brooch, and a | fur wrap. |
al litter size is between one to three, and the | fur on the offspring is soft with the spines only d |
s a chimpanzee through the entire film, and his | fur appears to have been dyed black (Orangutans hav |
They have long, dense and soft | fur which is similar in colour to that of Eurasian |
The amniotic stain fades and the | fur turns white within a few days, and it gets the |
ch were rivals for North American lands and the | fur trade. |
r predators include South African and Antarctic | Fur Seals. |
life story of mountain man Jim Bridger and the | Fur Trade Era. Jim Bridger is Bobby Bridger's great |
The infants have silver and black | fur that changes to its adult color at the age of t |
When the coastal and oceanic | fur industry began to decline, the focus shifted to |
The muzzle and the | fur around the eyes are light brown, and there is a |
on the import, export and trade in cat and dog | fur. |
17th century it was used by English and French | fur traders, and later used as a military road duri |
The soft and thick | fur of these mice is darker on the back while the f |
(between 43 and 61mm) and thick, soft and long | fur, the upper parts being brown and the lower part |
the Cherokee Indians and the English and French | fur traders and stretched from Tennessee to Charles |
to the Hudson's Bay Company's Canadian and U.S. | fur auction businesses, which were spun off in 1987 |
l has a very long body, like a snake, and their | fur is slightly green-colored. |
The upper back and shoulder | fur are slate grayish, although the lower back is l |
ession led to fewer hunting trips and decreased | fur prices. |
Santos left the band and Lucy's | Fur Coat continued as a four-piece and soldiered on |
ght to be conspecific, in its longer and darker | fur. |
' diaper falls down, exposing his tail and gray | fur. |
naumanni had a subcutaneous fat layer and long | fur to adapt cold environment. |
ern to Aboriginal communities, trappers and the | fur trade. |
ncluding negotiations with American and Russian | fur trading interests. |
It has grey and reddish | fur, a white chin, reddish legs, and a stripe on it |
Normally, animals with | fur or hair body coats may develop a thicker and/or |
ome by driving a taxi, and trapping animals for | fur. |
Apart from | fur, it is identical to the British Shorthair. |
trimmed with lace, ruffles, appliques, marabou | fur, bows and ribbons, optionally with spaghetti st |
In 1834, he was approached by | fur magnate John Jacob Astor, who convinced Irving |
Girl of the Arates withsheepskin | fur cloak |
These bosses are the | Fur Fighters' families who need rescuing from diffe |
the Cree began to congregate in and around the | fur trade post and became deeply exposed to Europea |
eleased from Deftones' second album, Around the | Fur. |
s inventive touch include "MX" (from Around the | Fur) which features distorted human laughter and a |
usiness career, most of it revolving around the | fur trade. |
Today, dogs exhibit a diverse array of | fur coats, including dogs without fur, such as the |
Successful as a | fur trader in later life, he always credited Wawata |
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 |
nicknamed the “King of the Missouri”, for as a | fur trader for American Fur Company in the upper Mi |
From 1932 he worked as a | fur salesman for the John Lewis Partnership, droppi |
He is also known as a | fur trapper, prospector, and horse thief. |
O'Rourke would later collaborate with as Loose | Fur). |
He went to Canada, intending to work as a | fur trapper, but was sent back for lacking immigrat |
He also acted as a | fur buyer, purchasing from independent traders. |
all flesh and dairy products as well as exclude | fur, leather, wool, down, and any products tested o |
h-born explorer of Canada, in his capacity as a | fur trader with the North West Company and Hudson's |
As the | fur trade began they also became known as skilled t |
species differ in several ways, such as ventral | fur color and condition of the zygomatic arch. |
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. |
r of the Nor'Wester partners of Astor's Pacific | Fur Company. |
John Jacob Astor's Pacific | Fur Company establishes a post at mouth of the Colu |
The ship was used by John Jacob Astor's Pacific | Fur Company to establish fur trading outposts on th |
and capitalized by John Jacob Astor's American | Fur Company. |
With sale of Astor's Pacific | Fur Company to the North West Company in 1813, Paye |
came an employee of John Jacob Astor's American | Fur Company. |
He arrived in Fort Astoria, Pacific | Fur Company's primary fur trading post in 1812, sho |
Recorded at Different | Fur Studios, San Francisco |
eatened to picket the pageant in protest at its | fur policy and disrupted a pre-pageant press confer |
g grabs his tail and rapidly eats away at Tom's | fur, spinning in a blur, and pounding his head to t |
herine Atkielski, Roman worked as a cutter at a | fur factory before his ordination. |
, who then carried out reprisal attacks against | Fur civilians. |
Cartier attempted limited | fur trading with the First Nations in the Gulf of S |
uffed European badger with atypical erythristic | fur |
Jimmy Aubrey as | Fur thief Pete |
y Station is named in honor of Joseph Bailly, a | fur trader and pioneer settler of the Indiana Dunes |
It does not have a distinguishing band of | fur on the brow, like other Chlorocebus species, an |
More recently, the indie band, the | Fur Ones covered the song on the tribute album Spid |
Arctic char, Arctic Fox, Barren-ground Caribou, | fur seals, and muskox prevalent in the area. |
one of two routes used by Hudson's Bay Company | fur traders to transport furs, goods and supplies b |
The nearby Hudson's Bay Company | fur post which is also established at this time is |
9, was the last of several Hudson's Bay Company | fur trading posts established in the area. |
819 - 20 April 1874) was a Hudson's Bay Company | fur trader and artist. |
oba House is the name of a Hudson's Bay Company | fur trading post as well as a separate settlement a |
tribe (on November 3, 1804), the fort became a | fur trading post of the United States Government. |
He then became a | fur trader with the Ho-Chunk and Chippewa Indians, |
anted animal in Cantabrian folklore because its | fur heals every sickness and the animal has a big d |
Later, he is believed to have become a | fur trader and left the area. |
he settled near Vincennes, Indiana, becoming a | fur trader. |
n draw for the people of Eabametoong before the | fur trade was the multitudes of various fish includ |
rved out of property that initially belonged to | fur trader Joseph Frobisher, one of the founding pa |
onton Trail, a land transport route between the | fur trading posts of Fort Edmonton and Fort Calgary |
or the Hudson Bay's Company, which would bid up | fur trade prices as much as ten to one whenever any |
, longhouse, sweat lodge, corn field, bone pit, | fur drying rack, burial rack. |
Beijing (Museo d'Arte Moderna di Boogna, Museum | fur Moderne Kunst Frankfurt, Witte de With, Rotterd |
Their name was taken from the comic book Yummy | Fur by Chester Brown. |
nfidence was featured in Jules Verne's book The | Fur Country. |
In 1958, he found a book, Five | Fur traders in the North West, that contained the j |
traded their outer parkas, deerskin boots, and | fur pelts at the post for guns, ammunition, and tea |
s around 5 months and the infants are born with | fur and with their eyes open. |
nearly hunted to extinction in Europe, both for | fur and for castoreum, a secretion of its scent gla |
She became the first woman to win both the | Fur Rendezvous World Championship in Anchorage, Ala |
Its services are used by both large | fur farms and small-time trappers. |
Math (Master of Mathematics) Cerise bound white | fur |
811 journal entry made by Henry Brackenridge, a | fur dealer at Fort Manuel Lisa Trading Post on the |
A male humanoid creature with bright green | fur, yellow eyes with red pupils, yellow teeth, a c |
leksi Cherikov 'discover' Alaska and bring back | fur skins (Bering shipwrecked on return and died); |
1813 by the North West Company, a British owned | fur trading concern. |
They have a coarse, darkish brown outer | fur with a soft under-fur. |
The mona monkey has brown agouti | fur with a white rump. |
acaca maura) is a macaque with brown/black body | fur with a pale rump patch and pink bare skin on th |
The salesperson advised Mrs. King not to buy a | fur, because it would compare unfavorably to the ex |
Squall's design was complemented by a | fur lining along the collar of his jacket, which No |
It is covered by reindeer | fur. |
harsh campaign to restrict encroachment by U.S. | fur traders to the area. |
th" (Gueule Platte), a nickname given by French | fur traders) was a powerful Ojibwa chief who travel |
As a trade minister, he resisted efforts by the | fur lobby to loosen restrictions on imports of trap |
ith lips pursed and breasts barely covered by a | fur stole, posing between busts of the Russian comp |
ring (1825-1840) at various locations held by a | fur trading company at which trappers and mountain |
the top where astrakhan is replaced by leopard | fur. |
England, Meggan adapted to the cold by growing | fur, to the horror of her family. |
the name "Rum River" in use by English-speaking | fur traders. |
, he joined a group of missionaries, led by the | fur trapper Andrew Dripps, and went along the Orego |
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