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Gerald W. Williams Collection
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3. [Article] The Old Oregon-California pack trail
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Archaeological investigations can reveal persistent traditions of ethnic groups. Hawaiians were employed in the fur trade of the Columbia River from 1810 through 1850. The Hudson's Bay Company employed ...
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The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), a British fur-trading enterprise, created a large garden at Fort Vancouver, now in southwest Washington, in the early- to mid-19th century. This fort was the administrative ...
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This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest....
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7. [Image] Fort Hall, Idaho
Fort Hall, built by N.J. Wyeth in 1834, for a furtrading post, was sold to the Hudson Bay Company in 1837 and retained by it until the treaty of 1846. Trails to California branched off here, and attempts ...Citation -
8. [Image] Type of gun traded to the Indians for furs
This picture shows the kind of gun which was bartered by the Hudson Bay Company to the Indians for furs.Citation -
Vol.2. Companion volume to Chiefs & Chief Traders. c 1993
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Champoeg, located along the Willamette River, developed as a transportation center for both river and overland travel and as a shipping point for agricultural products. Retired employees of the Hudson's ...
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