File:Indians at a Hudson Bay Company trading post.jpg

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English: Indians trade 90-lb packs of furs at a Hudson's Bay Company trading post in the 1800's.
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Origine Getty Images, from the Hulton Archive. Identical to Archives of Manitoba's Hudson's Bay Company Archives (RB FC 51 vol. 1, opp. p. 309 [N13764]). Identical to Glenbow Archives NA-1041-6. Identical to "At the Portage: Hudson's Bay Company's Employés on their annual expedition" in George Monro Grant's Picturesque Canada, Vol. I (New York: Belden Brothers, 1882).
Autor Henry Alexander Ogden (Harry Ogden)

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