John McLoughlin Jr. (1812–1842) was a Metis chief trader employed by the Hudson's Bay Company. While stationed as chief trader at Fort Stikine, he was...
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John McLoughlin, baptized Jean-Baptiste McLoughlin, (October 19, 1784 – September 3, 1857) was a French-Canadian, later American, Chief Factor and Superintendent...
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McLoughlin firm were first developed by John McLoughlin, Jr. (1827–1905) who made his younger brother Edmund McLoughlin (1833 or 4-1889) a partner in 1855...
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sculpture of John McLoughlin by Alexander Phimister Proctor John McLoughlin (police officer) (born c. 1953), 9/11 attacks survivor John McLoughlin Jr. (1812–1842)...
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Fort Stikine (section Death of John McLoughlin, Jr.)
Stikine was the son of Chief Factor McLoughlin, John McLoughlin, Jr. Unsuited to the appointment, the younger McLoughlin was unpopular with some of the Metis...
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following it to Klamath Lake and an area near the upper Rogue River and Mount McLoughlin. 1828–29: Ogden explored the Great Salt Lake and the Weber River drainage...
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baseball player George Wheeler (pitcher) Urbain Héroux, killer of John McLoughlin, Jr. Yves Héroux, professional hockey player Héroux-Devtek, a company...
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William Fraser Tolmie (section Fort McLoughlin)
Hudson's Bay Company (HBC). He served for two years, 1832-33 at Fort McLoughlin. He served at Fort Nisqually, an HBC post at the southern end of Puget...
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Douglas was put in charge of the Columbia District while Chief Factor John McLoughlin was on furlough in Europe. While he commanded Fort Vancouver, he denounced...
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William Fraser Tolmie was stationed at Fort Mcloughlin, writing a journal for a portion of this time. Fort McLoughlin was built in May or June, 1833, on a protected...
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embroiled in disputes with John McLoughlin Jr. These poor relations erupted into a confrontation that ended with John Jr.'s death on 21 April 1842. George...
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political science professor John J. Loughlin, Jr. (born 1959), politician John Laughlin (disambiguation) John McLoughlin (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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population. Chief Factor Dr. John McLoughlin was its first manager, a position he held for nearly 22 years, from 1824 to 1845. McLoughlin applied the laws of Upper...
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John Patrick McEnroe Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is an American former professional tennis player known for his shot-making and volleying skills, his...
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was short of supply. A post office was established on July 12, 1898, with John Hawksly as its first postmaster. The settlement suffered over the following...
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companies—mostly organized in St. Louis. Between the Hudson's Bay Company and John Jacob Astor's near-monopoly of American fur traders with the American Fur...
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York City: Fordham University Press McLoughlin, John (1948), Barker, Burt Brown (ed.), Letters of Dr. John McLoughlin, written at Fort Vancouver 1829-1832...
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2008 U.S. presidential election. McCain was a son of Admiral John S. McCain Jr. and grandson of Admiral John S. McCain Sr. He graduated from the U.S...
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Mission Flats Noble Creek North Kamloops 8th St Corridor Halston Corridor John Tod McDonald Park North Kamloops West North Shore Town Centre Schubert Drive...
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1821 Thomas McKay became an HBC employee, despite having fought the company in the Red River Colony war. In 1824 Chief Factor John McLoughlin was appointed...
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same location as Reid and Mackenzie. Although McKay had retired in 1833, the HBC Chief Factor John McLoughlin sent him to establish Fort Boise in 1834 to...
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Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (category Films directed by Tom McLoughlin)
Part VI) is a 1986 American slasher film written and directed by Tom McLoughlin, and starring Thom Mathews, Jennifer Cooke, David Kagen, and C.J. Graham...
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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site (redirect from John McLoughlin House)
modern-day Vancouver, Washington; the other being the former residence of John McLoughlin in Oregon City, Oregon. The two sites were separately given national...
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His superior was Chief Factor John McLoughlin, and he assisted him with Chief Factor James McMillan and Chief Factor John Work in improving Fort Vancouver...
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1978 Northern B.C. Winter Games hosted by Prince George and organized by John Furlong were highly attended by 5,600 participants from age 8 to 90 in 38...
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G. McLoughlin, Professor of History At Brown, Dies at 70", New York Times. Correction, July 25, 2005. "Memorials > William Gerald Mcloughlin Jr. '44"...
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O'Neill (1874-1944) Inventor of Kewpie Dolls 91 John McLoughlin Jr. (1827-1905) Founder of McLoughlin Brothers 92 Mary Couzin Founder & President ChiTag...
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commanded by a man who knew the north west coast well.: 268 In 1834 John McLoughlin had McNeill take Lama to Makah territory to rescue three Japanese sailors...
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Tolmie Thomas McKay Alexander Roderick McLeod James McMillan William Henry McNeill Thomas McKay John McLeod John McLoughlin John McLoughlin, Jr. William Alexander...
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to Fort Victoria, in present-day British Columbia. With the completion of McNary Dam in 1954, the site was flooded and is now under Lake Wallula, near...
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