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| 41. Fur Trade & Hudsons Bay Company    fur trade hudsons bay company Scroll down to see list. All books shipwithin 24 48 hrs - excluding weekends. company of Adventurers. http://www.maxdelta.com/category2.asp?cat=10  | 
| 42. Hudson's Bay Company - Wikipedia    over the Indian trade, especially fur trade, in the monopoly was abolished and tradein the companies operations was the hudsons bay company Stores, trading http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson's_Bay_Company  | |
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| 43. Exploration, The Fur Trade And Hudson's Bay Company - History    Adventurers of England tradeing into hudsons bay ) a charter On May 6, 1670, Hudson'sbay company (or HBC, for rivers drained into the Hudson bay, which became http://www.canadiana.org/hbc/hist/hist6_e.html  | |
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| 44. History Of The Fur Trade Route    The History of the fur trade Route. trading furs with the native people of EasternCanada. time the English were establishing the hudsons bay company on hudsons http://ca.geocities.com/voyageurs_2002/fur_trade.htm  | |
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| 45. Ethnic Links In Oregon Genealogy And History    Hudson's bay company Archives present histories of British/French fur trade also attractedthe hudsons bay and Northwest States even as the fur trade collapsed. http://www.usgennet.org/alhnorus/ahorclak/moregen.html  | |
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| 46. Early Census And Rosters For Clackamas County, Oregon,1810-1849    on page 94 of John C. Jackson's Children of the fur trade 1995, Mountain Press Publishingcompany, Montana; from hudsons bay company records. http://www.usgennet.org/alhnorus/ahorclak/census.html  | |
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| 47. Trapping    As the industry grew, the hudsons bay company became charted to trade in the hudsonsbay watershed area. The fur industry is directly responsible for the http://www.treaty3.ca/pages/trapping.html  | |
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| 48. Curatorial And Historical Index Of Publications    Issue Number 1. Subject Keywords English fur trade. Subject GeographicArea hudsons bay. Corporate Subject Hudson's bay company. ISSN 0030-2953. http://daryl.chin.gc.ca:8000/BASIS/chip/user/www/EDW?W=AUT = 'ARTHUR, E.M.'&M=1  | 
| 49. Untitled1    of all the seas and lands of hudsons bay and its of England later known as theHudson's bay company. people assisted in diverting the fur trade from the http://callyca.homestead.com/elliotlake.html  | |
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| 50. 1833 Fur Trapper Letter    hudsons bay Co. at lower left The letter was carried by the Hudson bay company'scourier to fur trader who had continued west after the fur trade rendezvous at http://www.rfrajola.com/wyeth.htm  | |
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| 51. Western Americana-Fur Trade List-Orrin Schwab Books    91. Rich, EE THE HISTORY OF THE HUDSON'S bay company, 16701870. London Hudson'sbay Record Society, 1958-1959. London hudsons bay Record Society, 1915. http://www.osbooks.com/Inventory Lists/Western Americana Lists/fur trade.htm  | |
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| 52. 1858 Palliser Observations    laudable attainment of a Government adapted to civilise hudsons bay. 10ths of thewhole income of the fur trade. leading idea that the Hudson bay company lay so http://207.61.100.164/candiscover/cantext/western/1858pall.html  | |
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| 53. Canada Tree Volume 2 Issue 3 February 1995    being in the eleventh generation of Poitras in canada. as a representative of thefur trade elite when the annual Councils of the hudsons bay company were held http://users.rttinc.com/~canadatree/newslett/news23a.htm  | |
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| 54. John Palliser's Observations    attainment of a Government 99 adapted to civilise hudsons bay. of the whole incomeof the fur trade 196 Looking leading idea that the Hudson bay company lay so http://victoria.tc.ca/history/etext/palliser.observations.1858.html  | 
| 55. HeraldicAmerica: HUDSON, FROBISHER & EARLY EXPLORATION OF CANADA    in 1670 to take advantage of the fur trade, which was Cross in the arms of the Hudson'sBay company was simply For there are still other hudsons in London who http://pages.infinit.net/cerame/heraldicamerica/etudes/puzzles.htm  | |
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| 56. Dryden History    as far away as the southern US and much of central canada, for trade 1. fur trade. TheHudsons bay company was active to the north and west as far back as the http://www.city.dryden.on.ca/info/history.html  | |
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| 57. American Society Of Polar Philatelists: Arctic Postal History 1675-1799    trade, it discovered a great fur trade and valuable the British formed the Hudsonbay company which was on the Rupert River, deep in hudsons bay, on September http://www.polarphilatelists.org/aspp000.htm  | |
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| 58. Discovering The Pacific Northwest    behalf of the Ho'nble hudsons bay Coy I (See The Voyageur and the fur trade, Explorers,and supply depot for the Hudson's bay company's fur trading operations http://ourworld-top.cs.com/john29mart/id99_m.htm  | |
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| 59. CANADIAN HISTORY: Discovery & Exploration (e-Book, E-Books, EBook, EBooks)    chief factor in the Hudson's bay company Yukon Champlain Society Oregon; NordOuest;fur trade, 1969, Graphic, 1761, Isham's Observations on hudsons bay, 1742 http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search010hstcanadiantrvanddiscovt.asp  | |
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| 60. CANADIAN HISTORY (eBook, E-Book, E-Books, EBooks)    Plan for Promoting the fur trade, Securing Turnor Champlain Society Hudson'sbay company, 1934, Graphic, n 17161761, Isham's Observations on hudsons bay, 1742 http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search010hstcanadiana.asp  | |
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