Fort McLoughlin — was a fur trading post established in 1833 by the Hudson s Bay Company (HBC) on Campbell Island in present day British Columbia, Canada.One of the primary reasons for the establishment of Fort McLoughlin, as well as Fort Simpson to the north, was … Wikipedia
McLoughlin, John — 1) (1784 1857) Born at Rivière du Loup. Studied medicine in Edinburgh; joined the North West Company; engaged for several years in the Rainy Lake country; in charge of Fort William in 1821, when the North West and Hudson s Bay Companies… … The makers of Canada
Fort Essington — On the British Columbia coast. Used by the Hudson s Bay Company as an intermediate post between Fort McLoughlin and Fort Simpson. Index: D Built by Hudson s Bay Company in 1835, 118. Bib.: Bancroft, History of British Columbia … The makers of Canada
Fort Rupert — 1) (=Fort Charles=). Built by Gillam, at mouth of Rupert River, foot of James Bay, 1667. Index: F Captured by Troyes, 206. L Captured from English, 204. Bib.: Burpee, Search for the Western Sea; Laut, Canada and Conquest of the Great… … The makers of Canada
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site — IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) Illustration of Fort Vancouver and … Wikipedia
Fort Boise — refers to two different locations in southwestern Idaho. The first was a Hudson s Bay Company (HBC) trading post near the Oregon border, dating from the era when Idaho was part of the fur company s Columbia District. The second was a military… … Wikipedia
McLoughlin, John — • Physician and pioneer, born in the parish of La Riviere du Loup, Canada, 19 October, 1784; died at Oregon City, 3 September, 1857 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. McLoughlin, John … Catholic encyclopedia
Fort Vancouver — hieß das Hauptfort der Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) im Columbia District, der die nördliche Hälfte des seinerzeitigen Oregon Country ausmachte. Der Name des Handelspostens am Columbia River im heutigen Vancouver im US Bundesstaat Washington geht… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fort Vancouver — Infobox nrhp2 | name =Fort Vancouver National Historic Site nhs=yes caption = Location of Fort Vancouver location= Vancouver, Washington locmapin = Washington area = built =1824 architect= architecture= added = October 15, 1966 governing body =… … Wikipedia
Fort William (Oregon) — infobox generic | color = khaki name = Fort William sub0 = Fur Trade Outpost img1 = width1 = cap1 = hdr1 = lbl1 = Constructed: row1 = 1834 lbl2 = Built for: row2 = Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth lbl3 = Location: row3 = Sauvie Island, Oregon lbl4 =… … Wikipedia