small parties of trappers and traders thing
also known as: small parties of trappers and traders
Summary: Small parties of trappers and traders were involved in the Santa Fe trade.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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cited from In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said… (1891)
In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said
to have become a business propositon. Captain
Glenn, Mr. Bicknell and Stephen Cooper were
the pioneers of that commercial enterprise, al-
though small parties of trappers and traders
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In 1821 the Santa Fe trade may be said…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain