Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians. It has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them

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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:fishimages/47586 2023-05-15T16:35:20+02:00 Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians. It has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them United States--Alaska--Fort Selkirk http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/fishimages/id/47586 unknown Freshwater and Marine Image Bank http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/fishimages/id/47586 Materials in the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank are in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank as a source for borrowed images is requested. PDM Schwatka, Frederick Report of a Military Reconnaissance in Alaska, Made in 1883 Washington, DC : Government Printing Office, 1885 Fig.17 Most materials are located in the University of Washington Libraries. Images were scanned by staff of the UW Fisheries-Oceanography Library Polar Fort Selkirk (Alaska) Trading posts--Alaska image ftuwashingtonlib 2017-12-31T14:33:43Z Still Image Hudson Bay Alaska University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Fort Selkirk ENVELOPE(-137.390,-137.390,62.775,62.775) Hudson Hudson Bay
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Fort Selkirk (Alaska)
Trading posts--Alaska
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Fort Selkirk (Alaska)
Trading posts--Alaska
Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians. It has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them
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Fort Selkirk (Alaska)
Trading posts--Alaska
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title Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians. It has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them
title_short Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians. It has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them
title_full Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians. It has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them
title_fullStr Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians. It has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them
title_full_unstemmed Old Fort Selkirk, a Hudson Bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of Chilkat Indians because it interfered with their trade with the Tahk-heesh and other Indians. It has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them
title_sort old fort selkirk, a hudson bay trading post, burnt in 1851 by a party of chilkat indians because it interfered with their trade with the tahk-heesh and other indians. it has never been reguilt, and its chimneys, three in number, are all that is left to mark the spot, and these are buried in a poplar grove that almost overtops them
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Hudson
Hudson Bay
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Hudson
Hudson Bay
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Alaska
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Alaska
op_source Schwatka, Frederick
Report of a Military Reconnaissance in Alaska, Made in 1883
Washington, DC : Government Printing Office, 1885
Fig.17
Most materials are located in the University of Washington Libraries. Images were scanned by staff of the UW Fisheries-Oceanography Library
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