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Fur Trade: 19th & 20th Centuries: page 2 of 2
HBC Chief Factors The Chief Factors of the Hudson's Bay at Montreal, 1871.
ID #21819
Fort William Post Fort William fur-trade post, Northern Ontario, 1873, at the head of the Great Lakes.
ID #20424
Lake Temiskaming Bateau Bateau at the Hudson Bay Company post, Lake Temiskaming, 1897.
ID #20281
Fur Dealer Harry J. Sims Co., Furriers, private fur dealer on the Ottawa River.
ID #20250
Voyageurs in Rapids Voyageurs, crucial to the fur trade, shooting rapids, in Quebec. Oil by Frances Anne Hopkins (1838-1919), 1879.
ID #20069
Voyageurs Portaging Voyageurs, critical to the fur trade, travelling over a portage. By W.H. Bartlett.
ID #20070
Colin Fraser Colin Fraser, a trader, sorts fox, beaver, mink and other furs at Fort Chipweyan, northern Alberta, c. 1895.
ID #20068
North West Canoe. A North West canoe on the Mattawa River, a crucial link in the fur trade. By Frances Hopkins.
ID #20071
Lake Nipigon Store Inside a Hudson's Bay Company store at Lake Nipigon, Ontario, c. 1890.
ID #20257
Moose Factory Post Hudson's Bay Company store at Moose Factory, Ontario, with scales for weighing. Established in 1672-1673, it was the second trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company.
ID #20258
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