History

William Ashley

William Henry Ashley (1778-1838) was a United States congressman and fur trader who revolutionized the fur trade and hastened exploration of the American West when he introduced the rendezvous system as a substitute for traditional trading posts. The Rocky Mountain Fur Company, originally known as Ashley’s Hundred, was organized in St. Louis, Missouri in 1822 … Continue reading William Ashley

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Robert Campbell

Robert Campbell (1804 – 1879) was an Irish immigrant who became an American frontiersman, fur trader and businessman.  Campbell was unique in terms of his successful career in the American West, which included  his involvement in the successful Rocky Mountain Fur Company, as well as his long formal partnership with trapper William Sublette in the 1820s. … Continue reading Robert Campbell

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Jedediah Smith

Jedediah Strong Smith was a hunter, trapper, fur trader, trailblazer, author, cartographer and explorer of the Rocky Mountains, North American West and Southwest during the early 19th century. Smith’s explorations led to the use of the 20-mile wide South Pass as a dominant point for crossing the Continental Divide for pioneers on the Oregon Trail. Throughout … Continue reading Jedediah Smith

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