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112. [Image] Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge (North Bend, Oregon); Coos Bay Bridge (North Bend, Oregon)
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....Citation -
113. [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 -
114. [Image] Jersey City and Hoboken, New Jersey, looking north
The Hudson River and part of Manhattan Island are seen on the right. Railroad terminals and docks in the foreground. Hackensack Meadows (a former bay, now filled with silt, up to the level of high tide). ...Citation -
115. [Image] Alexander Mackenzie
In 1789 Mackenzie, who was a printer in the Northwest Fur Co., explored westward from Hudson's Bay beyond the Great Slave Lake and discovered the river which now bears his name. He was convinced that an ...Citation -
116. [Image] Home of Doctor John McLoughlin at Oregon City
Dr. McLoughlin, while connected with the Hudson Bay Co, had selected a place near Willamette Falls as the natural location for a future city. When he severed his relationship with that company he established ...Citation -
117. [Image] Dr. John McLoughlin
In 1824 Dr. John Mc Loughlin became Chief Factor for the Hudson Bay Co. in the Columbia river region. He was a man of kindly disposition but resolute character and was a genius in leadership. He commanded ...Citation -
118. [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 -
119. [Image] OIMB slide 4646
shipbuilding company building and shipsCitation -
120. [Image] OIMB slide 4671
packing companyCitation