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Adventure at Astoria, 1810-1814 / by Gabriel Franchè̀re ; translated and edited by Hoyt C. Franchère.
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Title:Adventure at Astoria, 1810-1814 / by Gabriel Franchè̀re ; translated and edited by Hoyt C. Franchère.
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Author/Creator:Franchère, Gabriel, 1786-1863.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Franchere, Hoyt C., editor.
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Published/Created:Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1967.
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Call Number: F880 .F808 1967
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:RARE BOOKS & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Where is this?
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Call Number: F880 .F808 1967
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Canadian Subjects: Northwest, Canadian--Description and travel--19th century.
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Library of Congress Subjects:Franchère, Gabriel, 1786-1863--Travel--Northwest Coast of North America.
Fur trade--Oregon Territory.
Oregon Territory--History--Sources.
Northwest, Canadian--Description and travel.
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Edition:[1st ed.].
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Description:xxxix, 190 pages : map, illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
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Series:American exploration and travel series.
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Additional formats:Available also online.
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Notes:Translation of Relation d'un voyage à la côte du nord-ouest de l'Amérique septentrionale.
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Contents:Illustrations: Franchere's announcement of his new fur commission business
Gabriel Franchere, fils, as a fur dealer / Joseph-Charles franchere
John Jacob Astor about the time of the Astorian venture / Alonzo Chappel
The Tonquin entering the Columbia River
Astoria as it looked in 1813
Fort Okanogan / John Mix Stanley
Indians taking salmon from the Williamette River / George Gibbs
Indian cradle, board type / after Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
The Dalles of the Columbia
A Chinook lodge
Indian canoe tomb
Cascades of the Columbia
Kettle Falls
The Palouse River
Jasper House, known also as the Rocky Mountain House
Fort Williams in 1805. Maps: Columbia River region
Route followed by the Astorians on their return from Ft. [Fort] George to Montreal; April 4
September 1, 1814.