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Introduction to the Bison Book Edition | ||
Gabriel Franchere | 1 | |
Ramsay Crooks | 7 | |
John Pierre Cabanne, Sr. | 15 | |
Kenneth McKenzie | 21 | |
William Laidlaw | 29 | |
James Kipp | 35 | |
David Dawson Mitchell | 41 | |
James A. Hamilton (Palmer) | 47 | |
John F. A. Sanford | 51 | |
Francis A. Chardon | 61 | |
Alexander Culbertson | 65 | |
Malcolm Clark | 69 | |
J. B. Monoravie | 73 | |
Auguste Pike Vasquez | 83 | |
William Gordon | 91 | |
William H. Vanderburgh | 99 | |
Charles Larpenteur | 105 | |
Henry A. Boller | 123 | |
Index | 129 |
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Fur Traders, Trappers, And Mountain Men Of The Upper Missouri, John Jacob Astor's dream of empire took shape as the American Fur Company. At Astor's retirement in 1834, this corporate monopoly reached westward from a depot on Mackinac Island to subposts beyond the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers.
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Fur Traders, Trappers, And Mountain Men Of The Upper Missouri, John Jacob Astor's dream of empire took shape as the American Fur Company. At Astor's retirement in 1834, this corporate monopoly reached westward from a depot on Mackinac Island to subposts beyond the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers.
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