MAKE A MEME View Large Image Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade.jpeg check categories 19 August 2015 2 Old Fort Selkirk a Hudson Bay trading post burnt in 1851 by a party of ...
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Keywords: FMIB 47586 Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade.jpeg check categories 19 August 2015 2 Old Fort Selkirk a Hudson Bay trading post burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians It has never been reguilt and its chimneys three in number are all that is left to mark the spot and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them Subject Fort Selkirk Alaska Trading posts--Alaska Geographic Subject United States--Alaska--Fort Selkirk Tag Polar 1885 00 Cite book Report of a Military Reconnaissance in Alaska Made in 1883 Schwatka Frederick Washington DC Government Printing Office 1885 Fig 17 Creator Frederick Schwatka PD-UWASH-FMIB Institution University of Washington FMIB-source accession number 47586 Images from the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank to check Frederick Schwatka Polar
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