Columbia Fur Company
Columbia Fur Company was a fur trading and Indian trading business active from 1821 to 1827, in Michigan Territory and in the unorganized territory of the United States. It then became the Upper Missouri Outfit of the American Fur Company.
Company type | General partnership |
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Industry | Fur trade, Indian trade |
Founded | 1821 |
Founder | Joseph Renville, Kenneth McKenzie, William Laidlaw, Daniel Lamont |
Defunct | 1827 |
Fate | Dissolved |
Successor | American Fur Company |
Headquarters | St. Louis |
Area served | Green Bay, Minnesota River, Lake Traverse, Missouri River |
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