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By Cosmos Mariner, June 30, 2013
David Thompson Marker (tall view)
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1 Montana, Sanders County, Thompson Falls — David Thompson1770 - 1857 — Pioneer Geographer —
“Koo-Koo-Sint” – The man who looked at the stars Built Salish house near the mouth of Thompson River 1809 Map (db m112923) HM
2 Montana, Sanders County, Thompson Falls — Saleesh House
In November 1809, famed British North West Company agent and explorer David Thompson built a trading post about five miles east of here near the mouth of the Thompson River. Strategically located on a well-worn aboriginal trail, Saleesh House was . . . Map (db m112921) HM
3 Idaho, Bonner County, Hope — 148 — Kullyspell House
Idaho’s fur trade began in the fall of 1809 when David Thompson built a trading post 2½ miles southwest of here. Kullyspell House (Thompson spelled “Kalispell” that way) was the earliest fur trade post in the American Pacific . . . Map (db m112927) HM
4 Idaho, Bonner County, Hope — David Thompson & Finnan MacDonald
At Mamaloose Point, two miles South, Kullyspell house, first trading post in Idaho, was built September, 1809 by David Thompson and Finnan MacdonaldMap (db m112928) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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