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  1. Peter Skene Ogden (alternately Skeene, Skein, or Skeen; baptised 12 February 1790 – 27 September 1854 [1]) was a British-Canadian fur trader and an early explorer of what is now British Columbia and the Western United States. During his many expeditions, he explored parts of Oregon, Washington, Nevada, California, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming.

  2. Mar 29, 2024 · Peter Skene Ogden (born 1794, Quebec [Canada]—died September 27, 1854, Oregon City, Oregon Territory [U.S.]) was a Canadian fur trader and a major explorer of the American West—the Great Basin, Oregon and northern California, and the Snake River country. He was the first to traverse the intermountain West from north to south.

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  3. Oct 26, 2023 · Ogden remained a central player throughout the period and achieved renown as an explorer of the Far West. Peter Skene Ogden was born in 1790 in the city of Quebec, Lower Canada, to Isaac Ogden and Sarah Hanson. Formerly a prominent jurist in the colonial port of Newark, New Jersey, Isaac Ogden married the daughter of a wealthy family.

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  5. Peter Skene Ogden (alternately Skeene, Skein, or Skeen; baptised 12 February 1790 – 27 September 1854) was a British-Canadian fur trader and an early explorer of what is now British Columbia and the Western United States. During his many expeditions, he explored parts of Oregon, Washington, Nevada, California, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming.

  6. The Canadian fur trader and explorer Peter Skene Ogden (1794-1854) was a leader in the Pacific Northwest fur trade during the mid-19th century. Peter Ogden, the youngest son of American loyalists Isaac and Sarah Ogden, was born in Quebec.

  7. Oct 4, 2018 · Peter Skene Ogden, fur trader, explorer (born c. 1790 in Quebec City, QC; died 27 September 1854 in Oregon City, Oregon). Peter Skene Ogden was one of the most important and turbulent personalities in the North American fur trade in the first half of the 19th century.

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