Samuel Black
Samuel Black (May 3, 1780 – February 8, 1841) was a Scottish fur trader and explorer, a clerk in the New North Nest Company (XYC) and Wintering Partner in the North West Company (NWC), and later clerk, chief trader, and chief factor in the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) for the Columbia District. In 1824, he explored the Finlay River and its tributaries in present-day north-central British Columbia, Canada, including the Muskwa, Omineca and Stikine for the HBC. His journals were published by the Hudson's Bay Record Society in 1955. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Kjaer, Helle Astrid, Zens, Patrick, Black, Samuel, Lund, Kasper Holst, Svensson, Anders, Vallelonga, PaulGet access
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20by Kjær, Helle Astrid, Zens, Patrick, Black, Samuel, Lund, Kasper Holst, Svensson, Anders M, Vallelonga, Paul TGet access
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