Alexander Ross.
Gabriel Franchere.
I. Monograph Sources
Franchiere, Gabriel. Adventure in Astoria, 1810 - 1814. University of Oklahoma Press. 1967. 183p.
Haeger, John Denis. John Jacob Astor. Wayne State University Press. Detriot. 1991. 287p.
Ronda, James. Astoria and Empire. University of Nebraska Press. 1990. 344p.
Ross, Alexander. The Fur Hunters of the Far West. Edited by en Spaulding. University of Oklahoma Press. 1967. 293p.
II. Historical Journal Sources
Stokesbury, James L. "John Jacob Astor: A Self Invented Money Making Machine". American History. December 1997. Volume 32, Number 5.
III. Internet Sources and Links of Interest
Clare, G. "Part 2: The Fur Trade". - History is Where You Stand: A History of the Peace Region. August 10,1999. http://204.244.245.15/calverley/part2contents.html. Accessed October, 1999.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/lewis_clark/home.html - Maps of exploration
http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/wpages/wpgs000/w010_001.htm - The West
http://www.thehistorynet.com/AmericanHistory/images/1997/12972_1l.htm - Astoria in 1813
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/dl/1998/heroes/emack.htm - Alexander Mackenzie
http://204.244.245.15/calverley/part2contents.html - Peter Pond and the fur trade
http://www.ohwy.com/or/a/astoria.htm
-Astoria, Oregon
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Pictures: Ronda, page 93. Franchere, page 9.