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The chief factor's (post commander's) house at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

The chief factor's (post commander's) house at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. ...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Fort Vancouver, Hudson's Bay Co's. post, Columbia River, enclosing tents of N. A. [i.e., North American] Boundary Commission, May 1860

Fort Vancouver, Hudson's Bay Co's. post, Columbia River, enclosing ten...

Photograph shows view of buildings and tents at the Hudson's Bay Company's post at Fort Vancouver, on the Columbia River. The British North American Boundary Commission survey crews arrived at Fort Vancouver in... More

Huts of the H. B. Co's. [i.e., Hudson's Bay Company's] servants, Fort Colville

Huts of the H. B. Co's. [i.e., Hudson's Bay Company's] servants, Fort ...

Photograph shows the servants' buildings at the Hudson's Bay Company's post at Fort Colville, Washington. In album: [British Northwest Boundary Commission and Related Subjects, 1859-1861, leaf 23]. Unprocessed... More

Fur warehouse at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Fur warehouse at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along t...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Officers' mess house, H. B. Co's. [i.e., Hudson's Bay Company's] post, Fort Vancouver, May 1860

Officers' mess house, H. B. Co's. [i.e., Hudson's Bay Company's] post,...

Photograph shows exterior view officers' mess hall at the Hudson's Bay Company's post at Fort Vancouver, on the Columbia River. In album: [British Northwest Boundary Commission and Related Subjects, 1859-1861,... More

H. B. Co's. [i.e., Hudson's Bay Company's] post, Fort Vancouver, Columbia River - officers' mess house and quarters, May 1860

H. B. Co's. [i.e., Hudson's Bay Company's] post, Fort Vancouver, Colum...

Photograph shows view officers' quarters and other buildings at the Hudson's Bay Company's post at Fort Vancouver, on the Columbia River. In album: [British Northwest Boundary Commission and Related Subjects, ... More

Hudson's Bay Co's. Fort Colville, Columbia River, 1860

Hudson's Bay Co's. Fort Colville, Columbia River, 1860

Photograph shows a cluster of buildings of the Hudson's Bay Company Post at Fort Colville on an expanse of plains with hills and mountains in the background.

Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-19 Survey number: HABS WA-37 Building/structure dates: 1843 Initial Construction

Officers' house, Hudson's Bay Co's. Fort Colville, 1860

Officers' house, Hudson's Bay Co's. Fort Colville, 1860

Photograph shows buildings of the officers' quarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's post at Fort Colville, Washington. In album: [British Northwest Boundary Commission and Related Subjects, 1859-1861, leaf 22].... More

Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Fort Nisqually, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-19 Survey number: HABS WA-37 Building/structure dates: 1843 Initial Construction

Fort Shepherd, no. 1 - Public domain albumen print photogrpaph

Fort Shepherd, no. 1 - Public domain albumen print photogrpaph

Photograph shows exterior view of the Hudson Bay Co. post at Fort Shepherd, British Columbia.

Falls on the Colville (Mill) River with the H. B. Co's. [i.e., Hudson's Bay Company's] mill, October 1860

Falls on the Colville (Mill) River with the H. B. Co's. [i.e., Hudson'...

Photograph shows waterfalls on the Colville River in Washington, with a Hudson's Bay Company mill above the falls in the background; also shows in the foreground, Ponderosa pine and alder trees. Caption contin... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Demonstration inside the kitchen building at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Demonstration inside the kitchen building at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. Na...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Garden archway at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Garden archway at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along ...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Blacksmith's shop interior at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Blacksmith's shop interior at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Fort Shepherd, Columbia River no. 2

Fort Shepherd, Columbia River no. 2

Photograph shows exterior view of two buildings at the Hudson Bay Co. post at Fort Shepherd, British Columbia. Right half of panorama. In: Photographs of British Northwest Boundary Survey, 1858-1861.

Bake house at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Bake house at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the ...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Entrance garden at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Entrance garden at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Building at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Building at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Co...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Map of the United States, Territory of Oregon, west of the Rocky Mountains, exhibiting the various trading depots or forts occupied by the British Hudson Bay Company, connected with the western and northwestern fur trade /

Map of the United States, Territory of Oregon, west of the Rocky Mount...

Scale ca. 1:1,000,000. Relief shown by hachures. Label pasted on, signed in black ink: Wash: Hood Capt. Topl. Engrs. LC copy annotated in pencil with extensive notes and revisions. "S. Doc. no. 470, 25 Con. 2 s... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Map of the United States, Territory of Oregon, west of the Rocky Mountains : exhibiting the various trading depots or forts occupied by the British Hudson Bay Company, connected with the western and northwestern fur trade

Map of the United States, Territory of Oregon, west of the Rocky Mount...

Relief shown by hachures. Includes note. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy signed on verso: Oregon Territory 1838, Millard Fillmore. Sectioned and folded into 8... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Map of the United States, Territory of Oregon, west of the Rocky Mountains, exhibiting the various trading depots or forts occupied by the British Hudson Bay Company, connected with the western and northwestern fur trade /

Map of the United States, Territory of Oregon, west of the Rocky Mount...

Relief shown by hachures. "S. Doc. no. 470, 25 Con. 2 s." Includes notes. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy annotated in pencil: scale incorrect. Another issue d... More

Extremely tall bell tower and crude ladder behind a building at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Extremely tall bell tower and crude ladder behind a building at Fort V...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Inside the kitchen building at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Inside the kitchen building at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Histori...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

The 1845 corner bastion at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

The 1845 corner bastion at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Si...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Blacksmith's shop interior at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Blacksmith's shop interior at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Richly painted officer's quarters at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Richly painted officer's quarters at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National H...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Inside the kitchen building at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Inside the kitchen building at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Histori...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Blacksmith's shop interior at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Blacksmith's shop interior at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Scene at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

Scene at Fort Vancouver, a U.S. National Historic Site along the Colum...

Named for British North American explorer George Vancouver, the fortress was a 19th-century fur-trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. There, trade goods from ... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Department of Hudson's Bay - Minnesota Historical Society

Translated from the French by Mrs. Letitia May. Also published in J.W. Bond's Minnesota and its resources, New York, 1853, under title: Prince Rupert's land--the Hudson Bay and Northwest Company. Also available... More