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Fur Trade and Trappers



Fur Trade - in American history. Trade in animal skins and pelts had gone on since antiquity, but reached its height in the wilderness of North America from the 17th to the early 19th cent. The demand for furs was an important factor in the commercial life of all the British and Dutch seaboard colonies, as well as of S Louisiana, Texas, and the far Southwest. But its effect in opening the   Read More...

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    The American Fur Trade of the Far West, Vol.1
    by Hiram Martin Chittenden. 580 pgs.


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    The American Fur Trade of the Far West, Vol. 2
    by Hiram Martin Chittenden. 1000 pgs.


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