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- were not always willing to help Astorians in visiting distant locations. This was a means of delaying the Astorians from making commercial connections...
- The Astorian, formerly known as The Daily Astorian, is a newspaper, published in Astoria, Oregon, United States, established in 1873, and in publication...
- the return trip, fearing hostile Indian activity near Union P****, the Astorians chose a southern route and discovered South P****. The p**** was named by...
- knew the Kootenai couple and told the Astorians about Kaúxuma Núpika and their unusual life. Both the Astorians and Thompson's party ended up protecting...
- in the country which provides seamanship training. The Astorian (formerly The Daily Astorian) is the main newspaper serving Astoria. It was established...
- Payette. Some of these names appeared prior to the Lewis and Clark and Astorian expeditions, which included significant numbers of French and Métis guides...
- Canadian Encyclopedia. The Canadian Encyclopedia. ISBN 9780771020995. "Map of Astorian expedition, Lewis and Clark expedition, Oregon Trail, etc. in Pacific Northwest...
- pelts of beaver and other fur-bearing animals. Between 1810 and 1812, the Astorians traveled through Jackson Hole and crossed Teton P**** as they headed east...
- September 2018). "In 'Battlefish,' blood, guts and albacore". The Daily Astorian. Retrieved 2019-02-19. Voorhis, Genevieve Van (21 September 2018). "Here's...
- "elk ****". The first non-natives to see the pillar were probably the Astorians of Robert Stuart in their eastward journey from the Pacific Ocean in 1813...