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  2. List of fur trading posts in Montana - Wikipedia

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    The North West Company fur trader Francois-Antoine Larocque travelled parts of the eastern present-day Montana in 1805, [1]: 156–220 and the following explorations of the Lewis and Clark Expedition opened the area further for commerce.

  3. Kalispell, Montana - Wikipedia

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    "Kalispell" is a Salish word meaning "flat land above the lake". [7] The townsite was quickly platted, and lots began selling by the spring of 1891. Kalispell was officially incorporated as a city in 1892, [11] and Conrad built a large mansion there in 1895. [12] Since that time, the city has continued to grow in population, reaching 19,927 in ...

  4. Fur trade in Montana - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the 19th century, the North American fur trade was expanding toward present-day Montana from two directions. Representatives of British and Canadian fur trade companies, primarily the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, pushed west and south from their stronghold on the Saskatchewan River, while American trappers and traders followed the trail of the Lewis and ...

  5. Henry Fraeb - Wikipedia

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    Henry Fraeb, also called Frapp, was a mountain man, fur trader, and trade post operator of the American West, operating in the present-day states of Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Early life [ edit ]

  6. Montana Coffee Traders set to reopen Kalispell location - AOL

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    One of the Flathead Valley’s most iconic coffee shops is set to reopen after making the tough call to close their doors last April due to staffing shortages brought on by COVID-19.

  7. Jim Bridger - Wikipedia

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    In 1830, Bridger and several associates purchased a fur company from Smith and others, which they named the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. [6] [7] After dissolving that partnership, Bridger explored the continental interior between the Canada–U.S. border and the southern boundary of Colorado, and from the Missouri River westward to Idaho and Utah, either as a guide or a partner in the fur trade.

  8. American Fur Company - Wikipedia

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    For a time, it seemed that the company had been destroyed but, following the war, the United States passed a law excluding foreign traders from operating on U.S. territory. This freed the American Fur Company from having to compete with the Canadian and British companies, particularly along the borders around the Great Lakes and in the West.

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