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    Fort Nisqually was an important fur trading and farming post of the Hudson's Bay Company in the Puget Sound area, part of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia...
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  • are federally recognized as the Nisqually Indian Tribe, formerly known as the Nisqually Indian Tribe of the Nisqually Reservation and the Confederated...
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    Despite Patkanim being allowed in to Fort Nisqually, relations became tense and a skirmish began. As the fort gate was closing, several Americans unaffiliated...
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    County auditor, and historian of the Northwestern United States. The Fort Nisqually Living History Museum has a collection of items related to Huggins....
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    in the Puget Sound area was Fort Nisqually, a fur trade post of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) built in 1833. Fort Nisqually was part of the HBC's Columbia...
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  • Look up Nisqually in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nisqually, Niskwalli, or Nisqualli may refer to: Nisqually people, a Coast Salish ethnic group Nisqually...
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    at Fort Vancouver. Soon after arriving he was sent to the proposed site for Fort Nisqually, at the southern end of Puget Sound near the Nisqually River...
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    established a fur trading post at Fort Nisqually as a halfway point between Ft. Vancouver and Ft. Langley. The fort was relocated upstream in 1843. It...
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    installation. A portion of the initial land was taken from the Nisqually tribe's reservation. (The Nisqually people would later petition unsuccessfully for the return...
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  • Later, after the opening of several forts by the Hudson's Bay Company, such as Fort Vancouver and Fort Nisqually, inland travel by traders and settlers...
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    employee of the Hudson's Bay Company, who supervised the construction of Fort Nisqually in 1833 and served as its chief factor. The entire island was bought...
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    raised at Fort Nisqually. Agricultural products were sown and grown in abundance at Fort Cowlitz and exported with foodstuffs produced at Fort Vancouver...
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    demand and promote settlement of territories around Cowlitz Farm and Fort Nisqually. Both stations are now located within modern Washington. In November...
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    Washington, and through Fort Lewis and the Nisqually Indian Reservation. The river crosses beneath Interstate 5 and into the Nisqually River Delta, which is...
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    from Fort Vancouver on the Columbia River, Fort Nisqually on south Puget Sound near the Nisqually River and continuing to the Far North to Fort Yukon...
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    would become Pierce County, i.e. Mt. Rainier.[citation needed] In 1832 Fort Nisqually was sited by the British Hudson's Bay Company's chief trader, Archibald...
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  • management of Canadian-Australasian Line. To MoWT in 1944 and renamed Fort Nisqually. Operated under the management of McCowan & Gross. To MoT in 1946 and...
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    Fort Yukon (Gwichyaa Zheh in Gwich'in) is a city in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska, straddling the Arctic Circle. The population...
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    about this experience later in his life. Seattle would also later visit Fort Nisqually to trade with the Hudson's Bay Company. It is likely that these events...
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    the HBC trading post Fort Nisqually was established on the southern shore of Puget Sound, in what is the city of DuPont today. Fort records indicate that...
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    1853) was chief trader for the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Langley, Fort Nisqually and Fort Colvile and one-time deputy governor of the Red River Colony...
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    shop, maritime museum, dock, moorage, and iconic events venue. Fort Nisqually Fort Nisqually, the first globally connected settlement on the Puget Sound...
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    people. Fourteen families were relocated to Fort Nisqually, while the remaining seven families were sent to Fort Cowlitz. When three Japanese sailors, among...
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    Fort Hall was a fort in the Western United States that was built in 1834 as a fur trading post by Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth. It was located on the Snake River...
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    This event triggered the Cayuse War between settlers and Indians. Fort Nisqually, a farm and trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company and the first European...
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    little used. Naches Pass was used for driving cattle and horses to Fort Nisqually. Yakima Pass was also used by the Hudson's Bay Company. American settlement...
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  • Agricultural Company to settle on Fort Nisqually and Cowlitz Farm within modern Washington state. Captain John Palliser stayed in Fort Edmonton for a time in 1858...
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    Cowlitz Portage overland route connected Fort Langley to Fort Vancouver with a mid-way stop at Fort Nisqually on Puget Sound.: 84  As Simpson feared, when...
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