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The museum’s publications program is an outgrowth of the research program and extends the museum’s mission beyond its walls.  Since 1955 the museum has published The Northwest Gun, The Plains Rifle, and The Hawken Rifle: Its Place in History.  The publication in book form of other important museum research include the journals of fur trader David Adams and the history of the G. K. Warren expedition.  The Sketch Book series of scale drawings of actual objects in the museum’s collections are of great benefit to reenactors and living history enthusiasts. 
         
Another avenue of dissemination for our research efforts is the Museum of the Fur Trade Quarterly.  Begun in 1965, the quarterly has provided over 450 scholarly articles on virtually every aspect of fur trade history.  There is a constant demand for back issues, and the museum makes every effort to supply complete sets

  • The Complete Set:  volumes 1 through 41 (1965-2005)
    $340 (US, postpaid)  $360 (foreign, postpaid)
  • Volumes 1 through 21, 26, and 27 have been reprinted.  These bound volumes include all four issues. 
    Bound volumes:  $15 each
    Single issues:  $4 each
    Others, as specified.

Table of Contents

Volume 1:        Numbers 1-4   1965                Bound volume: $15
1:1       Collection Corner, Voyageur's Cups; Chinook Jargon; Tecumseh's Fusil; The Fur Trade of Minnesota 1856
1:2       The Ft Pierre-Ft Laramie Trail; A Rifle from Ft Union; Scouts Tour Museum
1:3       Chadron Area Map; The Oglala Sioux Sun Dance; Jacob Dickert-Pennsylvania Gunsmith; Captain Mayne Reid; Collection Corner; A Canadian Hunter’s Winter Outfit
1:4       Kit Carson Gun; Weighing the Goods; The Fur Trade Lore of Manly Hardy

Volume 2:        Numbers 1-4   1966                Bound volume: $15
2:1       James Bordeaux
2:2       Ft Klock, Mohawk Trading Post; Collection Corner-The "Buffalo Head;" A Green River Knife and Sheath from the Southern Plains; Trading on the Missouri and Upper Mississippi in 1831
2:3       Government Purchases of Treaty Goods; The Indian Garden Project; The Fur Trade and the Emerging Geography of North America (Part I)
2:4       Two Relics of the Wounded Knee Massacre; Collection Corner-Canadian Pipe Tomahawk; The Mountain Man's Saddle; The Fur Trade and the Emerging Geography of North America (Part II)

Volume 3:        Numbers 1-4   1967                Bound volume: $15
3:1       Western Nebraska in 1867; Kit Carson Gun (sequel); Russian Traders in Alaska; Chief's Rifle-1812; Collection Corner-Arrowheads
3:2       Dedication of the Bordeaux Post Historic Marker; Robe and Fur Presses; Weights, Measures and Money in 1800; Collection Corner-What Is a Beaver Trap?
3:3       The St Louis Shot Tower; Some Interpretive Notes on the Fur Trade in Its Declining Years; Collection Corner-Turlington's Balsam Bottles
3:4       The Deadly Arrow; Henry Deringer's "Guns for Indians;" Collection Corner-American Bowie Knife

Volume 4:        Numbers 1-4   1968                Bound volume: $15
4:1       Trade Notes and Tokens
4:2       Rosebud Historical Conference; John Halgarth: Western Trapper; Presents for the Six Nations; Collection Corner-Trader's Medal
4:3       The Post-War Indian Gun Trade; Collection Corner-Seneca Gun Lock of 1660
4:4       A Mail Shirt of the Fur Trade Period; The Wooden Powder Keg; Kit Carson

Volume 5:        Numbers 1-4   1969                Bound volume: $15
5:1&2    The Transverse Pan Trap; The Fall of Michilimackinac; Collection Corner-Escopeta; J.B. Moncravie; Stinking Bear's Bonnet
5:3       The Battle of Crow Butte; A Cree Bow with Sinew Backing; Gun Worms; A Trader's License
5:4       Fremont's Trappers; Cards at the Rendezvous; A Breastplate of Dragons; Notes on Canadian Powder Horns

Volume 6:        Numbers 1-4   1970                Bound volume: $15
6:1       The Hand Dag; "A Succinct Narrative of Cpt Beering's Travels into Siberia"
6:2       The Fancy Fur Trade; A Buck for a Dollar; Ginseng in the Fur Trade; Collection Corner-Vintage Buffalo Guns or the Garden Variety?
6:3       The Mexican Traders; Kutenai Tea; Elkhorn Scraper Bits
6:4       John Kinzie and His Gun; Lead Bars from the St Louis Shot Tower; The Eskimo Trade Ninety Years Ago

Volume 7:        Numbers 1-4   1971                Bound volume: $15
7:1       Upper Missouri Miscellany; Maple Sugar in the Fur Trade; Instructions for Hiring Voyageurs; Collection Corner-Bowl Making Adze
7:2       Indian Awls; Indian Trade Documents; Collection Corner-Leman Indian Rifle
7:3       A Paper of Vermilion; The Dutch Fur Trade; Trade Goods for the Susquehannock
7:4       Trade Fire Steels; Sefroy Iott; Charles Parker's Britannia on the Steamboat Bertrand

Volume 8:        Numbers 1-4   1972                Bound volume: $15
8:1       Castoreum; Butcher Knives as Historical Sources; Trade Goods in Oto Indian Costumes
8:2       The Bull Boat of the Plains Indians and the Fur Trade
8:3       A Unique Trade Object from the Northwest; Bear's Oil in the Fur Trade; The "C. H & S" Northwest Gun
8:4       The American Sable, or Pine Marten; Upper Missouri Arrow Points; An Early Trade Item from an Indian Grave

Volume 9:        Numbers 1-4   1973                Bound volume: $15
9:1       Iron Tobacco Boxes; The Furs We Wear Source Material 1877; The Plum Pit Game
9:2       Buckskin Rendezvous on Bordeaux Creek; Noted Blanket Manufacturer Visits Museum; Northwest Gun Locks; More on the St Louis Shot Tower
9:3       Notes on French Medals; The Abalone Shell as a Trade Item
9:4       Aparejos and Arrieros; A Nineteenth Century Crescent Blade Pipe Tomahawk; Files from the Steamboat Bertrand

Volume 10:      Numbers 1-4   1974                Bound volume: $15
10:1&2  Notes on Two Paiute Burials and Associated Artifacts
10:3      Some Unusual Powder Kegs from the Steamer Bertrand; The Spanish Axe; The Beaver
10:4      The Youle Shot Tower; The Trader's Cassette; Kit Carson's Saddle

Volume 11:      Numbers 1-4   1975                Bound volume: $15
11:1      Notes on the Fur Trade of Greenland; Oglala Hair Pipe Breastplates
11:2      Arming the Trader and His Clerks; The Crooked Knife; Massachusetts Views of Trade to the Northwest Coast
11:3      David Armit-Hudson's Bay Trader; The Mountain Man's Outfit; Collection Corner-A Sioux Knife and Whetstone
11:4      The Pit Saw; Box Elder Sugar; Ft Pierre in 1854; The "Hide Hunter's Scale"

Volume 12:      Numbers 1-4   1976                Bound volume: $15
12:1      First Steamboat to Ft Union; Lancets on the Frontier; The Point Blanket
12.2      The Chadron Creek Trading Post: Identifying the Man; General Map, Identifying the Site, Louis B Chartran, and The Story of the Trading Post
12:3      Chocolate in the Fur Trade; The Nutria and the Beaver Hat; Collection Corner-A Trade Gun from the Yellowstone
12:4      The Swanskin; New Light on the Origin of Indian Silver Headstalls; Trade Rifle Chargers

Volume 13:      Numbers 1-4   1977                Bound volume: $15
13:1      Pioneer Profile; The Beaded Glengarry; A Unique Southern Rifle
13:2      New Trading Post Memorial Near Chadron; The Greatest Years of Hide Hunting
13:3      Treaty Presents at Fort Laramie-1867; Trade Goods in Colonial New England; Collection Corner-The Buffalo Knife
13:4      The Kennett Hawken Rifle

Volume 14:      Numbers 1-4   1978                Bound volume: $15
14:1      A Pre-Civil War Catlinite Pipe and Associated Material from Southeastern Wyoming; The Espada Ancha
14:2      The Square-Jawed Beaver Trap; Collection Corner-The Stock Lock; A Gallery of Acculturation
14:3      Marks on I. Wilson Knives; Lead in the Fur Trade
14:4      Mike Fink and the Keelboat Men; Indian Slaves for Spanish Horses; John Nigel George's Collection of Gun Flints; A Dutch Fur Trade Cannon

Volume 15:      Numbers 1-4   1979                Bound volume: $15
15:1      The Spanish Cross Stirrup; St Louis in 1809 and 1829; Axes and Tomahawks
15:2      Notes on Point Blankets in the Military Service; Some Observations on Nineteenth Century Canadian Clothing; German Silver
15:3      Antoine Robidoux's Note saved for Posterity; Henry Deringer and the Indian Trade; The French Fiddle
15:4      The Bee Hunter; Burning Glasses; Collection Corner-The Water Gourd; List of the London Gunmakers for 1845 and Schedule of Shot

Volume 16:      Numbers 1-4   1980                Bound volume: $15
16:1      James Bridger et al. Boat Builders: The Skin Canoes of the Great Plains and Rockies; Some Notes on Tents in the Western Fur Trade; The Ohio Indian Trade
16:2      Our 25th Anniversary; The Portage Collar; Thomas W Burney: A Virginia Trader and Blacksmith in the Ohio Valley; Collection Corner-Fremont Prize Rifle?
16:3      Joseph Bissonette's Last Trading Post; "A Paper of Flints;" Notes on the Physical Appearance of American Point Blankets for Plains Indians in the 1860s; Collection Corner-Belgian Trade Rifle
16:4      The Russian Palma; Trade on the Western Plains of Canada; Collection Corner-Beauvais Rifle; Fish Hooks

Volume 17:      Numbers 1-4   1981                Bound volume: $15
17:1      William Rotton, Nebraska Gunmaker; Commercial Powder Horns; Turlington and Peppermint
17:2      Plains Indian Hair Plates; Collection Corner-The "Kentucky" Pistol; Hudson's Bay "Country Goods"
17:3      The Metis and Production of Embroidery in the Subarctic; Brass Cocks for Liquor Kegs; Collection Corner-The Samovar in Alaska
17:4      Paint Pigments in the Fur Trade; The Pad Saddle; A Note on the Accounts of James Lakenan and Jacob Hawken with the Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Missouri Territory 1820-1821; Collection Corner-Fire Steels

Volume 18:      Numbers 1-4   1982                Bound volume: $15
18:1&2  Trade Goods in Some L.A. Huffman Photographs; Victor Collot's Journey: An Eighteenth Century Description of the Fur Trade in N American; The Deringer Belt Pistol; Brass Tacks
18:3      Cigarettes in the West; Southern Fur Trade Scissors; Old-Style Drop Front Trousers
18:4      Indian Trade Rings; Life at Bent's Fort; Metal Tinkler Cones: A Popular Trade Item from the Great Lakes to the Far Southwest; Collection Corner-Deringer's Armstrong Pistol

Volume 19:      Numbers 1-4   1983                Bound volume: $15
19:1      Trade Earrings-An Overview; Hudson's Bay Company Rations; Tennessee Shooting Match; Collection Corner-Missouri Shot Bag
19:2      Etienne Provost and the Hawken Rifle; Trunks for Indians; Aguardiente from the Rio Grande
19:3      Red River and Other Carts; News from Council Bluffs-1845
19.4      Fighting the Smallpox Epidemic of 1837-38:The Response of the American Fur Company Traders; The Guinea Medals of the Northwest Company; Tyron's Fancy Northwest Guns of the 1850s; Guitars for the Mountains

Volume 20:      Numbers 1-4   1984                Bound volume: $15
20:1      The Trapper's Last Shot; Fighting the Smallpox Epidemic of 1937-38:The Response of the American Fur Company Traders (Conclusion); Early English Trade Knives; Collection Corner-1650 Dutch Trade Gun; Hudson's Bay Hand Dags; Sage Observations
20:2      Tea and Tea Chests; Swords in the Western Fur Trade; Sage Observations; Shawnee Costume 1788
20:3      British Hardware for the Trade; Minahaskas and the Plains Warriors; Canvas Tipis
20:4      Henry E Leman-Riflemaker; The Pigeon Egg Bead; Pennsylvania Trade Goods 1683-1685

Volume 21:      Numbers 1-4   1985                Bound volume: $15
21:1      Those Board of Ordnance Indian Guns-Again!
21:2      Pawnee Camp Equipage; A Letter by John W Williamson; An English Pattern Patchbox from Ft Union; The American Fur Company Source Material; Buffalo Tongues in the Fur Trade
21:3      Old Ft Garry and the Red River Trade; “Those Board of Ordnance Guns-Again!-Supplement;” The Indian Department in Canada; Trade Combs
21:4      Campbell Wampum; The Greenland Trade; A Brief History with Special Emphasis on Trade Guns; Collection Corner-Some Canadian Trade Horns

Volume 22:      Numbers 1-4   1986                Single issues:  $4 each
22:1      The Southern Trade, A Slightly Different Story; Red Cloud's Mission to Crazy Horse, 1877; Collection Corner - T. Albright Rifle
22:2      Silverwork for the US Office of Indian Trade; Cotas de Mallas and the Western Tribes; How Old is Machine Sewing?; Collection Corner-Deringer Percussion Rifle
22:3      More British Hardware; Collection Corner-A Lead Bar from the Hanna-White Cabin; The Legacy of "Edward Warren"
22:4      Trade Mirrors; Not-So-Old Rifles; The Wolfers

Volume 23:      Numbers 1-4   1987                Single issues:  $4 each
23:1      Beaver to Buffalo Robes: Transition in the Fur Trade; The Scalping Knife; An American Fur Company Voyageur's Contract
23:2      The Cartouche Knife; Beaver to Buffalo Robes: Transition in the Fur Trade; The Extra Ramrod
23:3      Butcher Knives; The Packhorse Trade Across the Appalachian Frontier; The Appalachian Packsaddle
23:4      The Packhorse Trade Across the Appalachian Frontier (Conclusion); Pens and Pencils in the Fur Trade; Collectors Corner-Mystery Gun

Volume 24:      Numbers 1-4   1988                Single issues:  $4 each
24:1      Fur Trade Oil Cloths; An 18th Century Horseshoe from an Early Trade Site; Spanish Silver for Indians; Collection Corner-Spanish Pistol
24:2      Tobacco in the Fur Trade; An Appraisal of Birchbark Canoes in the 20th Century; Collection Corner-Early English Trade Rifle
24:3      Printed Calicos for Indians; An Additional Comment on the Use of Oil Cloth; Collection Corner-Brass-Mounted French Trade Gun
24:4      Flemish Knives in the Fur Trade; Some Additional Notes on Trade Blankets; An Oglala Sioux Winter Count

Volume 25:      Numbers 1-4   1989                Single issues:  $4 each
25:1      Clay Pipes in the Fur Trade; Collection Corner-English Trade Rifle by Sharpe; W.D. Stewarts' Altowan
25:2      The Long Hunters of New York; Building a Dugout Canoe; Thread in the Fur Trade; Collection Corner-Indian Remington Revolver
25:3      Trade and Terror on the Sandusky in 1790; Osborn Russell's Literary Agent; Collection Corner- A "Presumed" Indian Rifle of 1863; A Ute Bow and Arrow Outfit
25:4      Pound Beads; Voyageurs on the Columbia, 1841; Early French Kettles; An American Fur Company Bale Seal; Collection Corner-A Northwest Company Fusil of the 1820s

Volume 26:      Numbers 1-4   1990                Bound volume: $15
26:1      The Traders' Dress; Quill Flatteners; Mexican Mustang Liniment; Collection Corner-Belgian Northwest Gun; Addendum to "Early French Kettles.” 
26:2      An Early Adventure in Alaska; Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer; Voices from the Past; Collection Corner-British Indian Pistol
26:3      The Trade Blanket in New France; Southwestern Frontiersmen's Clothing; Collection Corner-Hudson's Bay Company Officer's Pistols
26:4      John Duncan's Comments on Canada 1818-1819; Searching for (Young) Old Jim; "Some Secret Preparation," More on Perry Davis' Pain Killer; Collection Corner-Southern Rifle Accessories

Volume 27:      Numbers 1-4   1991                Bound volume: $15
27:1&2  Frederick Laboue and His River; Attractions of the Upper White River Valley; The Hazard Powder Company.
27:3      Some Thoughts on Footwear; The Canadian Capot (Capote).        
27:4      James Bordeaux, Chapter 2;  More About Tobacco Boxes; Pick and Brush Outfits; Collection Corner-H.B.C. Fine Gun.                         

Volume 28:      Numbers 1-4   1992                Double issue: $8; Single issues: $4
28:1      Sheet Iron Kettles; Food Products of the North American Indians; American Fur Company Cannons from West Point Foundry
28:2&3  John Christian Hawken: Fur Trapper and Rifle Maker; Some More Bits of Greenland History; Trade Goods in Connecticut 1638
28:4      Lois M Morey; Look Before You Leap; The Hudson's Bay Company in the 1840s; Needles in the Fur Trade

Volume 29:      Numbers 1-4   1993                Single issues:  $4 each
29:1      The Missouri River Mackinaw Boat; A Brief Story of Matches; Collection Corner-North West Company Officer's Pistol
29:2      Cheyenne Outbreak Firearms; The Death of Mark Head
29:3      Holland Coffee; Fur Trader on the Red River; Collection Corner-Buck and Ball Molds for Indians; Outfitting the Mountain Man; Colonel Crockett's Account of Shooting for Beef
29:4      Green River Knives Up-Date; More Fur Trade Medals; A Most Unusual Northwest Gun

Volume 30:      Numbers 1-4   1994               Double issue: $7; Single issues: $4
30:1&2  Henry Deringer's Pistol for the Choctaw Light Horse; The Keelboat; The Western Expedition of the Dragoons in 1834; Some Notes on the Old Canadian Fur Trade
30:3      Ketland & Co; Red Cloud Agency Traders; Axes by Miles Standish
30.4      A Matter of Philosophy; Buffalo Robes for Boston, 1818; Win Wood, Ohio Gunsmith; Steel Knives of the Kutchin Indians;  Ketland & Co, second chapter                 

Volume 31:      Numbers 1-4   1995                Single issues:  $4 each
31:1      Alexander Culbertson's Grave: In Nebraska!; “The Red River Hunters;”  Corduroy, A Fabric of the Fur Trade; Collection Corner-Snider Carbine; Axes from Fort Pierre; The Long Story of Vermilion in the Fur Trade
31:2      Life Among the Blackfeet; The Missouri River Fur Trade; Collection Corner-Last of the Flintlock Trade Guns; Notes on Trade Goods in the Northwest
31:3      The Spanish Peaks; First Indian Deed to William Penn in 1682; A View of the Oregon Territory in 1840; William H Ashley; John W Carroll's Celebrated "Lone Jack"
31:4      Jean Baptiste Pratte; Fur Traders' Letters; First American Northwest Trade Gun, Part I

Volume 32:      Numbers 1-4   1996                Single issues:  $4 each
32:1      Collection Corner-"By Colonel Henry Atkinson;” The First American Northwest Trade Gun, Part II; Things in California: Hair Gathering for Riatis
32:2      Chiefs Coats Supplied by the American Fur Company;  An Indian Department Marked Issue Blanket; The Mohonk Lodge; American Trade Goods
32:3      Revered Explorer Has Roots in Bainbridge; In Regard to the Travels of “Where He Was Seen;” Voyage on the Mississippi; Some Interesting Facts on the Jedediah Smith Estate
32:4      Thomas Pownall, Champion of the Five Nations; The Fur Trade and the Steamboat on the Great Lakes; British-Iroquois Relations in the 18th Century; The Final Settlement of the Jedediah Smith Estate

Volume 33:      Numbers 1-4   1997                Single issues:  $4 each
33:1      Military Canteens of the Fur Trade Period; Rare Pine Ridge Photos
33:2      Identifying Open Kettles of Brass and Copper; More on Canteen Manufacturing
33.3      A Letter to David Adams; Point Blankets; Collection Corner-Army Surplus Knives for NW Coast Daggers
33.4      The Matchcoat; French Marmites; British “Indian Fusees;" Collection Corner-the Last Type of French Trade Gun

Volume 34:      Number 1-4     1998                Single Issues 1,3,4:  $4  Adams:  $18
34:1      The Eagle Has Fallen: A Tribute to Charles E. Hanson, Jr.
34:2      The Amazing Journal of David Adams (110 pp. hardbound)
34:3      The Myth of the Wasted Meat; Source Material: Button Making 
34:4      Beads of the Plains Fur Trade 1775-1875; Some More Fur Trade Fishhooks; A Spectacular Piece of American Trade Silver: An American Fur Company Chief’s Gun.

Volume 35:      Number 1-4     1999                Double issue: $8; Single issues: $4
35:1      Artifacts of the Ice Hunters; Seals and Seal-Hunting in the North Atlantic ($4)
35:2-3   The Jewel Box on Bordeaux Creek, The Museum of the Fur Trade Story (40 pps. all color, $7.95)
35:4      Thoughts on the Mountain Man and the Fur Trade; John Sorby and His Blades; Bone Hairpipes ($5)

Volume 36:      Number 1-4     2000                Single issues:  $5
36:1      The Myth of the Silk Hat and the End of the Rendezvous; How Can You Tell if it's Beaver or Silk? ($4)
36:2      The Dress of the Early Voyageurs 1650-1715 by Francis Back ($5)
36:3      A Letter from William Ashley; A Spontoon Tomahawk from the Upper Missouri; More on John Sorby; Cloth Tipi Covers ($4)
36:4      The Oglala Dakota and the Establishment of Fort Laramie ($4)

Volume 37:   Number 1-4        2001                Single issues: $4
37:1      A Letter from Jedediah S. Smith, Shot Sizes—What Do They Mean?, Collection Corner: Some Cutler-Made Arrowheads, A Note on Porcelain Gorgets
37:2      Last Years of the Missouri Fur Company: The Correspondence of Angus William McDonald
37:3      Fire Steels; The Fall of Fort McKenzie, A Jukes Coulson & Co. Hand Dag
37:4      Hampton Swaine’s HBC Bead Samples, Covered Copper Kettles, Source Material: HBC Rations

Volume 38:  Number 1-4         2002                Single issues: $5
38:1      The Unicorn and the Narwhal; Issac Veal, Trapmaker; The Oldest American Trap; A Hudson’s Bay Co. Beaver Trap of the Mountain Man Era; The American Fur Company Monogram; A Rare Swedish Fur Trade Artifact
38:2      How the Indians Tanned Buckskin; Massachusetts Powder Works-American Powder Company Source Material; An Interesting Percussion Cap Magazine
38:3      Playing cards in the Fur Trade  (all color issue)
38:4      Checkers or Draughts in the Fur Trade; Packing Up, Part One: Incoming Freight; Arming the Trader: Hand Grenades; The Ancestor of the Northwest Gun.

Volume 39:  Number 1-4         2003                Single issues: $4
39:1      Fur Trade Feather Merchants:  Ostrich Plumes; Ice Chisels: What Is It? Fort Clark Mystery Artifacts
39:2      Percussion Fur Trade Guns; The Mystery Solved
39:3      Lead Seals of the Russian-American Company
39:4      Toussaint Charbonneau’s Kitchen, Looking Glasses with Drawers, How the Lewis Air Gun Worked, English Cutlery Box Labels of the Mountain Man Era

Volume 40:  Number 1-4         2004                Single issues:  $4
40:1      A Day at the Hat-Factory
40:2      A Typology of Fur Trade Hoes; Indian Trade Bracelets; Some Interesting Cutlery; Source Material: Hunt and Stuart Cross the Continent
40:3      Bad Medicine: Medical Knowledge and Practice of the Upper Missouri Fur Trade
40:4      Winter Trader’s Dress in Eighteenth Century Hudson’s Bay

Volume 41:  Number 1-4         2005                Single issues:  $5
41:1      Winter Trader’s Dress in 18th –century Hudson Bay; The Sable and the Marten; McKenzie’s Letters to Prince Maxmilian; Expansion of the Fur Trade Following Lewis and Clark
41:2      Ruxton and His Rifle; Historical Archeology on the 18th-century Connecticut Frontier: The Ways and Means of Captain Ephraim Sprague
41:3      Toward a Chronology of British Government Chiefs’ Guns; William Craig, Mountain Man & Homesteader
41:4      A Fur Trader’s Bond; Silver Plated Trade Silver; A Breechloading Conversion of a War of 1812 Chief’s Gun; Peace Medals of the United States Office of Indian Trade; A Lakota Peace Medal of Note; Shotmakers; Hudson’s Bay Company Buttons; An Early Hudson’s Bay Company Lock; The F. C. Boucher Trade Token; A Plains Indian Smoking Pipe of Lead; A Fur Trade Pop Gun

Volume 42:  Number 1-4         2006                Single issues:  $5
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