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Id | Title | Author | Newspaper | Date | Page | Index Terms | Notes |
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1622 | Scores slain in Red River Valley fur trade wars; first white came in 1734 | Wemett, W. M. | Fargo Forum | January 18, 1927 | Sec. 5, p. 7 | Fur trade / Red River Valley - History / Wemett, William M. / | |
4614 | Valley Rich Source of Furs Before Settlers Took Up Land; Verendrye [Pierre] Was Probably First Into Red Area {ill. & photo.} | Wemett, W. M. | Fargo Forum and Daily Tribune | June 04, 1950 | 4-6 | Fur trade / La Verendrye, Pierre / Red River Valley - History / Wemett, William M. / | Taken from The Fargo Forum January 18, 1927 |
4754 | The Red River In 1823: No. 11; Expedition Found Buffalo Principal Source of Revenue For Fur Traders {photo. & ill.} | Johnson, Roy P. | Fargo Forum and Daily Republican | June 21, 1957 | 4 | Fur trade / Indians of North America / Keating, William H. / Lake Traverse / Red River of the North / | Illustration overlooking Lake Traverse was done in 1820 by Artist Seymour. |
64488 | Trading post near Walhalla is restoredIr | Fargo Forum | July 28, 1985 | D-1 | Fur trade / | ||
51443 | Fur traders were North Dakota's first white visitors {photo or chart} | Fargo Forum | November 01, 1988 | C-2 | Fur trade / North Dakota - History / | ||
51444 | Historic forts were trading posts and then became military posts {photo or chart} | Fargo Forum | November 01, 1988 | C-4 | Custer, George Armstrong / Fort Abercrombie / Fort Abraham Lincoln / Fort Buford / Fort Ransom / Fort Rice / FORT STEVENSON / FORT TOTTEN / Fur trade / LITTLE CROW (SIOUX CHIEF) / MILITARY POSTS / North Dakota - History / NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD / SIBLEY, HASTINGS / SULLY, ALFRED / | ||
81041 | Fur protests causing predator problems {photo}. | Fargo Forum | December 17, 1989 | F-7. | ANIMAL RIGHTS / Fur trade / HUNTING - NORTH DAKOTA / | ||
18301 | Falling fur prices hurting trapper [Al Klasen] (photo). | Fargo Forum | June 09, 1991 | E-8. | Fur trade / |
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