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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
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An image of Dr. John McLoughlin, Chief Factor at Fort Vancouver for many years
National Park Service, Fort Vancouver NHS
Dr. John McLoughlin, HBC Chief Factor at Fort Vancouver, was one of many people who played a prominant role in crafting the area's history.

From American Indian inhabitants to immigrants from the American Midwest; from Orkney Island laborers to African American Buffalo Soldiers; from Hawaiian Island sailors to French Canadian voyageurs, people have played an integral role in shaping the site's history.

As part of a continuing project, information about many of the people associated with the park and its history will be added.

For more information, please click on the Current Research link at the right or click on one of the specific links in the title bar above or below.

People in the HBC Era (1824-1860)

 

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An HBC beaver trap from the collection at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site  

Did You Know?
As the fur trade-era depot and headquarters for the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department, did you know that over 61,000 animal pelts were shipped from Fort Vancouver to England in 1843 alone? This and many other stories are interpreted at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
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Last Updated: August 21, 2006 at 20:58 EST