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  2. North American fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The number of beavers and river otters killed during the fur trade was devastating for the animals' North American populations. The natural ecosystems that came to rely on the beavers for dams , river and water management and other vital needs were also ravaged, leading to ecological destruction , significant environmental change, and even ...

  3. Pierre Bonga - Wikipedia

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    He entered the fur trade in the region, first working for the North West Company, based in British Canada. Later he worked for the American Fur Company of John Jacob Astor, as well as others in the area. [5] In 1802 Pierre was reported to be working with the North West Company under Alexander Henry the younger at the Red River of the North. [6]

  4. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    1945–Present. Camp Augustine is a 160-acre camp along the banks of the Platte River between Grand Island and Doniphan, Nebraska [55] Camp Butterfield: Mid-America Council: Near Orchard, NE: Closed: Camp Butterfield was located 13 miles north of Orchard, Nebraska and composed 160 acres of rolling sandhills [56] Camp Cedars: Mid-America Council

  5. Alexander Ross (fur trader) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Nez Percés was established by the North West Company in 1818 under the direction traders Ross and Donald MacKenzie. Located on the east bank of the Columbia River, the station was half a mile north of the mouth of the Walla Walla River and a few miles below the mouth of the Snake River.

  6. James Clyman - Wikipedia

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    He also was a member of the party of four that paddled around the Great Salt Lake and put to rest the myth of the Buenaventura River. After his explorations, he bought a farm, near Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois and set up a store there. When the Blackhawk War broke out in 1832, Clyman joined the fight. He left the army in early 1834 and ...

  7. Timothy Demonbreun - Wikipedia

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    In 1766, while hunting near the muddy water at the mouth of a small creek entering the Cumberland River in the region called French Lick, Demonbreun noticed a large number of buffalo and deer using a salt lick. The spring is a natural source of sulfurated water, and eventually became known as Sulphur Dell.

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  9. Antoine Robidoux - Wikipedia

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    If this alternative translation is correct, then the inscription appears to suggest that Robidoux had not yet established a trading post on the Uinta River by 1837. This contradicts evidence that he purchased and rebuilt the Reed Trading Post on the Uinta River in 1832, five years earlier. [6] [2]

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