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The Fur Trade and the Exploration of America Castor Canadensis 2
The Vikings and The Northwest Passage 3
Figures Lie and Liars Figure Eratosthenes Columbus 4
The First Fur Trader Jacques_Cartier 5
Jacques Cartier KANATA QUEBEC MONTREAL 6
Fishing The Grand Banks Basque Whaling Galleon 7
Beaver Coat circa 1880 8
Fashion and the Great War 9
Beaver Felt Hats 11
Felting 12
Felting 13
Is Your Name Walker, Tucker, Fuller or Waulker Engraving of Scotswomen singing a waulking song while walking or fulling cloth, c. 1770. 14
The Mad Hatter 15
American Colonies 1650 16
The Dutch By Alonzo Chapell Half Moon Replica 18
Henry Hudson An oil painting from 1881 by John Maler Collie 20
The Hudson 21
New Netherlands 1614-1667 22
A Local Note ONRUST Adrian Block 23
Dutch Settlements and Forts 24
American Colonies -Consolidating New Sweden -1655 New Netherlands -1667 Louisiana – 1682 Rupert's Land - 1670 26
The Tale Tail of the Beaver 27
The Beaver Wars 28
Western Frontier-1700 29
Fort Duquesne 30
He started it all Major G. Washington 31
A New Player 32
A Deal to make TRUMP Proud Thomas Jefferson Napoleon Bonaparte 33
10 minute Intermission Hurry Back! 34
INTERMISSION 9 35
INTERMISSION 8 Transcontinental Railroad 36 Golden Spike
INTERMISSION 7 37
INTERMISSION 6 38
INTERMISSION 5 39
INTERMISSION 4 40
INTERMISSION 3 41
INTERMISSION 2 42
INTERMISSION 1 You are late, you are late, for a very important date 43
The Journey of the Corps of Discovery 44
Descending the Columbia River Charles Marion Russell 45
A Tragic End Meriwether Louis 46
Up the Missouri Manuel Lisa 47
John was Here! Colter, “Crossing the Divide” by Frank McCarty 48
The First Mountain Man 50
When Blackfeet Meet Sioux C.M. Russel 51
The Great Pathfinder “I wanted to be the first to view a country on which the eyes of a white man had never gazed and to follow the course of rivers that run through a new land.” Jedediah Smith 52
Jed's Journeys 53
Jed in Popular Culture 54
Fur Trading Companies Rupert’s Land 55
Astoria and the American Fur Company John Jacob Astor 56
Fort Astoria 57
Widening the Trail Wyoming Rendezvous by William Henry Jackson 58
2009 1837 Financial Panic 59
Wagons West Breaking Camp at Sunrise by AJ Miller 60
What to Pack Cooking FOOD ( 3 people) Clothing Tools-Equipment Dutch oven flour (600 lbs.) wool sack coats set of augers, kettle salt pork ( 400 lbs.), rubber coats gimlet, ax, hammer, skillet coffee (60 lbs.) cotton dresses hoe, plow, shovel, reflector oven baking soda (6 lbs) wool pantaloons spade, whetstone, coffee grinder 1 ½ bushels corn meal buckskin pants oxbows, axles, teapot 1 ½ bushels parched corn duck trousers kingbolts, ox shoes, butcher knife hardtack (70 lbs) cotton shirts spokes, wagon ladle 1½ bushel dried beans flannel shirts tongue, heavy tin tableware 3 bushels dried fruit cotton socks, ropes, chains. water keg(s) molasses brogans matches vinegar boots Weaponry Bedding-tenting pepper, salt (30lbs) felt hats rifle, pistol blankets sugar (100 lbs.), palm-leaf sun knife, hatchet, ground cloths, rice( 30lbs), tea (4 lbs.), hats gunpowder pillows lard (200 lbs.) green goggles lead, bullet mold, tent sunbonnets powder horn poles Handy Item bullet pouch stakes surgical instruments, liniments, bandages, holster. ropes. campstool, chamber pot, washbowl, lanterns, candle molds, tallow, spyglasses, scissors, needles, pins, thread. 61
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Circle the Wagons 64
Oregon Trail Obstacles 65
The Iron Horse Jupiter- Built in Schenectady Union Pacific Locomotive 119 May 10, 1969 The Golden Spike 66
The End 67
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