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Analysis of the Account Book As a general rule , Indian trappers visited trading posts twice a year , once in the late fall and once in the early spring . This pattern fit in with the Ojibwa's traditional pattern of resource scheduling ...
Analysis of the Account Book As a general rule , Indian trappers visited trading posts twice a year , once in the late fall and once in the early spring . This pattern fit in with the Ojibwa's traditional pattern of resource scheduling ...
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But it is likely that these accounts record only fall sales . Roy's annual sales could therefore be twice the amount recorded in Chart 3. Based strictly on fall sales , the wholesale cost of merchandise sold to trappers is obtained by ...
But it is likely that these accounts record only fall sales . Roy's annual sales could therefore be twice the amount recorded in Chart 3. Based strictly on fall sales , the wholesale cost of merchandise sold to trappers is obtained by ...
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Fall Leaf 1863 Petition of Captain Fall Leaf and others to General James C. Blunt . Pp . 278-289 in Richard C. Adams Letterbooks , vol . 2. Lawrence : Kenneth Spencer Research Library , University of Kansas . Finley , Rev.
Fall Leaf 1863 Petition of Captain Fall Leaf and others to General James C. Blunt . Pp . 278-289 in Richard C. Adams Letterbooks , vol . 2. Lawrence : Kenneth Spencer Research Library , University of Kansas . Finley , Rev.
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