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  2. List of fur trading posts in Montana - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetically arranged list of trading posts or forts in present-day Montana from 1807 to the end of the fur trading era in the state. History [ edit ] The North West Company fur trader Francois-Antoine Larocque travelled parts of the eastern present-day Montana in 1805, [1] : 156–220 and the following explorations of the Lewis ...

  3. Fur trade in Montana - Wikipedia

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    The fur trade in Montana was a major period in the area's economic history from about 1800 to the 1850s. It also represents the initial meeting of cultures between indigenous peoples and those of European ancestry. British and Canadian traders approached the area from the north and northeast focusing on trading with the indigenous people, who ...

  4. Garden of the Gods Trading Post - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 104°53′33.0″W. The Garden of the Gods Trading Post is a historic site in Manitou Springs, Colorado. It is adjacent to the Colorado Springs public park Garden of the Gods .

  5. Henry Fraeb - Wikipedia

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    In 1841, Fraeb and Bridger built a log trading post, Fraeb's Post, near the Continental Divide and the Colorado-Wyoming Border. It was located at the confluence of the Little Snake River and Battle Creek at 40°59′58″N 107°14′12″W  /  40.99944°N 107.23667°W  / 40.99944; -107.23667  ( Fraeb

  6. Rocky Mountain Rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountain Rendezvous was an annual rendezvous, held between 1825 and 1840 at various locations, organized by a fur trading company at which trappers and mountain men sold their furs and hides and replenished their supplies. The fur companies assembled teamster -driven mule trains which carried whiskey and supplies to a pre-announced ...

  7. Marias Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Malcolm Clarke. The inciting incident of the Marias Massacre was the murder of Malcolm Clarke on August 17, 1869. He was killed by Owl Child—a young Piegan warrior—and his comrades at the Clarke Ranch. Two years prior, in 1867, Owl Child had stolen horses from Clarke as payback for losing his horses, which he blamed on the trader. [5]

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