Fort Vancouver from the southeast, Washington Territory, 1845

This drawing is of Fort Vancouver in southwest Washington. Fort Vancouver was established over 150 years ago by the Hudson Bay Company as a primary headquarters for supplies to support the fur trade. Much agriculture also went on at the fort. Today the fort is open for tours.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Warre, Henry James, 1819-1898
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: Washington State Library
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Online Access:http://content.statelib.wa.gov/cdm/ref/collection/ellensburg/id/301
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spelling ftwashingstlibdc:oai:content.statelib.wa.gov:ellensburg/301 2023-05-15T16:35:19+02:00 Fort Vancouver from the southeast, Washington Territory, 1845 Warre, Henry James, 1819-1898 United States -- Washington -- Clark county 1845 image/jpeg http://content.statelib.wa.gov/cdm/ref/collection/ellensburg/id/301 unknown Washington State Library Washington Rural Heritage Ellensburg Heritage -- Kittitas Valley Crossroads Collection Ellensburg Public Library holding institution: Ellensburg Public Library; location: Rodeo photograph album vol. 2; extent and medium: 1 photographic postcard; dimensions: 3x5 in.; other physical details: b&w Indigenous peoples; Forts & fortifications; Settlement houses; Children; Still Image ftwashingstlibdc 2018-11-04T16:06:46Z This drawing is of Fort Vancouver in southwest Washington. Fort Vancouver was established over 150 years ago by the Hudson Bay Company as a primary headquarters for supplies to support the fur trade. Much agriculture also went on at the fort. Today the fort is open for tours. Still Image Hudson Bay Washington State Library: Digital Collections and Resources Hudson Bay Hudson
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topic Indigenous peoples; Forts & fortifications; Settlement houses; Children;
spellingShingle Indigenous peoples; Forts & fortifications; Settlement houses; Children;
Warre, Henry James, 1819-1898
Fort Vancouver from the southeast, Washington Territory, 1845
topic_facet Indigenous peoples; Forts & fortifications; Settlement houses; Children;
description This drawing is of Fort Vancouver in southwest Washington. Fort Vancouver was established over 150 years ago by the Hudson Bay Company as a primary headquarters for supplies to support the fur trade. Much agriculture also went on at the fort. Today the fort is open for tours.
format Still Image
author Warre, Henry James, 1819-1898
author_facet Warre, Henry James, 1819-1898
author_sort Warre, Henry James, 1819-1898
title Fort Vancouver from the southeast, Washington Territory, 1845
title_short Fort Vancouver from the southeast, Washington Territory, 1845
title_full Fort Vancouver from the southeast, Washington Territory, 1845
title_fullStr Fort Vancouver from the southeast, Washington Territory, 1845
title_full_unstemmed Fort Vancouver from the southeast, Washington Territory, 1845
title_sort fort vancouver from the southeast, washington territory, 1845
publisher Washington State Library
url http://content.statelib.wa.gov/cdm/ref/collection/ellensburg/id/301
op_coverage United States -- Washington -- Clark county
1845
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Hudson
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Hudson
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op_source Ellensburg Public Library
holding institution: Ellensburg Public Library; location: Rodeo photograph album vol. 2; extent and medium: 1 photographic postcard; dimensions: 3x5 in.; other physical details: b&w
op_relation Washington Rural Heritage
Ellensburg Heritage -- Kittitas Valley Crossroads Collection
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