Government Trading Houses of the “Factory System,” 1795–1822

Government Trading Houses of the “Factory System,” 1795–1822
CANADA
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Prairie du Chien
(1815–1822)
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Ark
(1805–1812/
1815–1821)
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Marais des Cygnes
(1821–1822)
Sulphur Fork
(1818–1822)
Natchitoches
(1805–1818)
Hiwassee
(1807–1811)
Note: Map shown with modern
boundaries.
0
300 miles
Ocmulgee
Old Fields
(1806–1808)
Arkansas Post
(1805–1810)
Ft. Confederation
(1817–1822)
Ft. Mitchell
(1817–1819)
Ft. St. Stephens
(1802–1817)
Gulf of Mexico
300 km
Source: Data from Prucha, Francis Paul. Atlas of American Indian Affairs.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990.
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Tellico
(1795–1807)
Government trading houses
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Sandusky
(1806–1812)
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Spadra Bluffs
(1818–1822)
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Belle Fontaine
(1805–1808)
Chickasaw Bluffs
(1802–1818)
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Fort Wayne
(1802–1812)
Fort Edwards
(1819–1821)
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Fort Osage
(Fort Clark)
(1808–1822)
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Chicago
Fort Armstrong
(1821–1822)
Fort Madison
(1808–1812)
Detroit
(1802–1805)
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Lake
Ontario
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Green Bay
(1815–1821)
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St. Peters
(1821–never
(1821; never opened)
Lake Michigan
Fort Mackinac
(1808–1812)
Ft. Wilkinson
(1797–1806)
Ft. Hawkins
(1808–1817)
Colerain
(1795–1797)