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Hudsons Bay Company Travel Photos from National Geographic Images

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Girls model fake fur coats at the Hudsons Bay Company store.

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A map of the Hudson Bays Companys onetime holdings.

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Fort Prince of Wales was built by the Hudsons Bay Company.

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Hudsons Bay Company Travel Photos from Accent Alaska

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Wrangell, Alaska. Inside Passage port-of-call .Wrangell is one of the oldest non-Native settlements in Alaska. In 1811, the Russians began fur trading with area Tlingit at the site of present-day Wrangell. In 1834, Baron Ferdinand Petrovich Wrangel, then head of Russian government interests in Russian America, ordered a stockade built near the Tlingit Kiks.di clan house of Chief Shakes that was located about 13 miles (20 km) north of the large Tlingit village of Kotzlitzna. The stockade, named Redoubt Saint Dionysius, was on the location of present-day Wrangell. The British Hudsons Bay Company leased the fort in 1840 and named the stockade Fort Stikine.

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Wrangell, Alaska. Inside Passage port-of-call .Wrangell is one of the oldest non-Native settlements in Alaska. In 1811, the Russians began fur trading with area Tlingit at the site of present-day Wrangell. In 1834, Baron Ferdinand Petrovich Wrangel, then head of Russian government interests in Russian America, ordered a stockade built near the Tlingit Kiks.di clan house of Chief Shakes that was located about 13 miles (20 km) north of the large Tlingit village of Kotzlitzna. The stockade, named Redoubt Saint Dionysius, was on the location of present-day Wrangell. The British Hudsons Bay Company leased the fort in 1840 and named the stockade Fort Stikine.

Accent Alaska Hudsons Bay Company Travel Photos
Wrangell, Alaska. Inside Passage port-of-call .Wrangell is one of the oldest non-Native settlements in Alaska. In 1811, the Russians began fur trading with area Tlingit at the site of present-day Wrangell. In 1834, Baron Ferdinand Petrovich Wrangel, then head of Russian government interests in Russian America, ordered a stockade built near the Tlingit Kiks.di clan house of Chief Shakes that was located about 13 miles (20 km) north of the large Tlingit village of Kotzlitzna. The stockade, named Redoubt Saint Dionysius, was on the location of present-day Wrangell. The British Hudsons Bay Company leased the fort in 1840 and named the stockade Fort Stikine.

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Hudsons Bay Company Travel Photos from IPNstock

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Holzlhuber, Franz, 1826-1898 / WHS / Robertstock, Hotel Eagle in the Bush on Lake St. Clair in Canada. From Holzlhubers journal: On my first extensive trip to Lower Canada in Sept. 1859, when I was already a regular contributor to Frank Leslies Illustrated Paper in New York, I came from Lake St. Clair up to this hotel. There I met two trappers, a hunting man and two fur traders of the Hudsons Bay Company and with them I went northwards the next day. Our walking tour lasted fourteen days and we passed many settlements of the Menominee Indians. On arrival in Ottawa City on the river with the same name, I parted company with the other travellers who had become dear to me, and on the steamer Kingston on Lake Ontario, after a forty-eight hour trip, we landed in Hamilton.. This image is one of forty-two watercolor drawings from a sketchbook by Hoelzlhuber, documenting his trip to the US, especially to Wisconsin and Canada in 1856-1860.

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Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, The Seal and the Walrus, c1850. Around the central illustration of the animals are vignettes of hunting and uses the to which their carcasses were put. The meat was used for food, and the skins for tents and clothing. Their ivory was used for false teeth, their fat for oil, and walrus skin for glue. At top right two men in sealskin coats and caps are walking past the window of the Hudsons Bay Fur Company. From Graphic Illustrations of Animals and Their Utility to Man. (London, c1850).

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Chuck Pefley, Hudsons Bay Company seal embedded in brick sidewalk at entrance to Hudsons Bay store in Victoria British Columbia Canada

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Model of the Half Moon, Henry Hudsons Ship, 1825-1900 (wood, canvas, metal, paint, string)

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Prince Rupert (1619-82) nephew of King Charles I (1600-49) (oil on canvas)

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Main Street, Fort Gary (w/c on paper)

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