File:Map. Location of Buckingham House (HBC) and other trading posts in Canada.png

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Map with the HBC tradingpost Buckingham House, Alberta, Canada

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Dansk: Kortet viser beliggenheden af Hudson’s Bay Companys handelsstation Buckingham House (1792 - 1800) ved North Saskatchewan River, Alberta, Canada. Endvidere er pelskompagniets York Factory, Manchester House (1786 - 1793) og South Branch House (? - 1794) indtegnet samt det rivaliserende North West Companys handelsstation Fort George (1792 - 1800),
English: ,Map with the Hudson’s Bay Company trading post Buckingham House (1792 - 1800) on the north side of North Saskatchewan River, Alberta, Canada. Also York Factory, Manchester House (1786 - 1793) and South Branch House (? - 1794) along with the tradingpost Fort George (1792 – 1800) of the rival North West Company.
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Source https://archive.org/details/NA-C90-1833 ,
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Aaron Arrowsmith, 1833.

Original map adapted by Indianertosset to text about HBC trading post Buckingham House, Alberta, Canada

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