Webber, Jean. Fur Trading Posts in the Okanogan and Similkameen
Document Type: Published Material
Date of Document(s): 1993
Date Range Start : 1811
Date Range End: 1959
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Date Range Start : 1811
Date Range End: 1959
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source
Patronyms
- Allard
- Allison
- Anderson
- Birnie
- Blenkinsop
- Brent
- Brown
- Charles
- Connolly
- Cox
- Dease
- Dechiquette
- Dewdney
- Douglas
- Ermatinger
- Finlayson
- Fraser
- Grahame
- Hardisty
- Harmon
- Haynes
- Heron
- Houghton
- Huggins
- Kennedy
- Kruger
- Lafleur
- LaRocque
- Laurence
- Lowe
- MacDonald
- MacDougall
- MacTavish
- Margary
- McDonald
- McDougall
- McKay
- McLean
- McLoughlin
- Moore
- Ogden
- Palliser
- Pandosy
- Pelly
- Pion
- Ross
- Simpson
- Sinclair
- Stevenson
- Stuart
- Tait
- Tolmie
- Work
Places
- Bellingham
- Boise
- Cape Disappointment
- Cawston
- Champoeg
- Chinook
- Columbia Department
- Columbia River
- Colville HBC
- Cowlitz
- Dalles
- Flathead
- Fort Colvile
- Fort George OR
- Fort Hall
- Fort Langley
- Fort Nisqually
- Fort Okanagan
- Fort Shepherd
- Fort St. James
- Fort Vancouver
- Fort Victoria BC
- Hope
- Kamloops
- Keremeos
- Kettle Falls
- Kootenay Fort
- New Caledonia HBC District
- New Westminster
- Nez Perce
- Okanagan
- Okanagan Mission
- Okanagan River
- Oregon
- Osoyoos
- Pend-d'Oreille River
- Penticton
- Portland
- Princeton
- Puget Sound
- Rock Creek
- Rocky Mountains
- Shuswap
- Simcoe
- Similkameen HBC District
- Spokane
- Thompson River
- Trail
- Umpqua
- Wildhorse Creek
- York Factory
Subjects
- 49th Parallel
- Accountant
- Agriculture
- Brigade
- Buildings
- Canada/US Border
- Cattle
- Chief Factor
- Chief Trader
- Clerk
- Communication
- Country Marriages
- CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway)
- Douglas, James
- Fishing
- Flathead
- Freemen
- Fur Trade
- Gold Rush
- HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
- Joint Commission
- Land Acquisition
- Manager
- Marriage/Spousal Relationship
- McLoughlin, John
- Midwife
- Mining
- Missionaries
- Nor' Wester(s)
- NWC (North West Company)
- Okanagan (People)
- Pacific Fur Company
- Pandosy, Father
- Place of Death
- Postmaster
- Ranching
- Ross, Alexander
- Simpson, George
- Sinclair, James
- Trade
- War of 1812
- Wintering Camp
- Women
- Work, John