• The Puget Sound Agricultural Company (PSAC), with common variations of the name including Puget Sound or Puget's Sound, was a subsidiary joint stock company...
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    Located on the northwestern coast of the U.S. state of Washington, Puget Sound (/ˈpjuːdʒɪt/ PEW-jit; Lushootseed: x̌ʷəlč IPA: [ˈχʷəlt͡ʃ] WHULCH) is a...
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    Fort Nisqually (category Hudson's Bay Company forts in the United States)
    trading and farming post of the Hudson's Bay Company in the Puget Sound area, part of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department. It was located in what...
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    John McLoughlin (category Hudson's Bay Company people)
    in the Oregon Question, the Hudson's Bay Company formally incorporated the Puget Sound Agricultural Company (PSAC) subsidiary in 1840. The new venture...
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    James Douglas (governor) (category Hudson's Bay Company people)
    Simpson and members of the governing committee created the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company (PSAC) to both meet this demand and promote settlement of...
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  • Pierre St. Germain (category North West Company people)
    Columbia District, part of a HBC plan to bolster the nascent Puget Sound Agricultural Company. He remained in the Cowlitz Prairie with his family for the...
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    the Russian coastal sites with agricultural products. The Puget Sound Agricultural Company subsidiary was created to supply grain, dairy, livestock and...
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    monopoly in exchange for the agricultural and pastoral products produced by its subsidiary, the Puget Sound Agricultural Company, along with an annual amount...
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    Hudson's Bay Company ship, Norman Morison, to establish a farm for the Puget Sound Agricultural Company, a subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company. A school...
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    Fort Nisqually and its farm were established in 1833 by the Puget Sound Agricultural Company a subsidiary of the HBC, between present-day Olympia and Tacoma...
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    DuPont, Washington (category Company towns in Washington (state))
    of the Hudson's Bay Company. A few of the farmers urged Congress to remove the fort as well as the Puget Sound Agricultural Company from the Pacific Northwest...
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    Company maps and journals show the company's subsidiary, the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company, raised cattle, grain, and sheep at "Spanueh Station" on the south...
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    Esquimalt (category Hudson's Bay Company trading posts)
    year from Great Britain, and had a division of the HBC, the Puget Sound Agricultural Company, come in to develop the land. The Viewfield farm was the first...
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  • of fish oil." Following the establishment of farms by the Puget Sound Agricultural Company in the Victoria area, independent settlers entered the Metchosin...
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    free and open to both parties". The "Puget's Sound Agricultural Company" (a subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company) retains the right to their property...
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    manager of the Esquimalt farm owned by the Puget Sound Agricultural Company, a subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company. He returned to England in 1861.: 149 ...
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    Company until 1837 and in 1838 oversaw the building of Cowlitz Farm under the Puget Sound Agricultural Company, the Hudson's Bay Company agricultural...
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    farming and trade post ran by the Hudson's Bay Company's subsidiary Puget Sound Agricultural Company. Rumors stated a daughter of one of their prominent...
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    Joseph Poalie Friday, a native Hawaiian. Friday worked at the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company's Fort Cowlitz, from 1841 to 1859–60 and later moved north...
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    declined, the HBC diversified, forming a subsidiary called Pugets Sound Agricultural Company and converted former trade posts including Fort Nisqually...
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    Hudson's Bay Company in the 1850s to supply the steadily increasing population of Fort Victoria. In 1851, the Puget Sound Agricultural Company, a subsidiary...
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    Fort Vancouver (category Hudson's Bay Company forts in the United States)
    with the Russian-American Company pushed the HBC into creating an agricultural subsidiary, the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company in 1840. Herds of sheep...
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    sent to Fort Cowlitz. Despite this, arrangements with the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company, an HBC subsidiary, proved to be unsatisfactory for the settlers...
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    Taxes paid to the Provisional Government by the HBC and the Puget Sound Agricultural Company amounted to $226 that year. Several more employees of the HBC...
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  • Oberto Sausage Company – Kent Outerwall (formerly Coinstar) – Bellevue Paccar – Bellevue Premera Blue Cross – Mountlake Terrace Puget Sound Energy – Bellevue...
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    HBC would start the Puget Sound Agricultural Company to supply food staples to the venture. By the 1830s the Hudson's Bay Company was worried about American...
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  • Fort Edmonton (category Hudson's Bay Company forts)
    mostly Métis settlers from the Red River Colony, hired by the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company to settle on Fort Nisqually and Cowlitz Farm within modern...
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  • Krusteaz (category Companies based in Tukwila, Washington)
    Puget Sound Business Journal 2016. "Tukwila's Continental Mills changes name to the Krusteaz Company". 14 September 2022. Seattle Times 1986. Puget Sound...
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    not owned by the Hudson's Bay Company or its subsidiary the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company. Salt Spring Island was the first in the Colony of Vancouver...
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