About history of the fur trade in the Rocky Mountain West from 1800 to 1850. Intends to become a text collection of historical source materials about the trade. www.xmission.com/~drudy/amm.html
Dedicated to preserving the rich history of the North American fur trade and combining an outstanding collection and scholarship to interpret the story of the fur trade, the non-profit museum's three galleries discuss the fur trade from early Colonial day www.furtrade.org
Devoted to the history, traditions, and mode of living of the trappers, explorers and traders known to have traveled, lived, and worked in the southern fur trade. klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html
Collection of accounts of the Rocky Mountain fur trade from the 1800s through the 1840s, mostly in the form of letters and journals from travelers, fur trappers, and traders. www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/mmarch.html
Focusing on the era of the Mountain man and the Western Fur Trade's historical significance. Online exhibits, museum information, photographs, events, and Rendevous information. www.pinedaleonline.com/MMMuseum
Information on the 4 major fur companies in the Pacific Northwest: Hudson Bay Company, Pacific Fur Company, Northwest company, and the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. www.oregonpioneers.com/traders.htm
This is about the fur trade in Canada and how it led to the exploration of the country and the formation of the Hudson's Bay Company. Contains history, personalities, stories, and a timeline. www.canadiana.org/hbc/intro_e.html
Topics covered include fur trade languages, women in the fur trade, the Beaver Hat, the fur trade post, the Beaver, food, and the canoe. www.whiteoak.org/learning/lrn-online.shtml
Covering the period of 1810-1860, the topics include the Fur Trade, Explorers & Guides, a gallery of maps, the ways of the Mountain Man, and biographies. xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/HNS/Mtmen/home.html