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  2. Peter Skene Ogden, a fur trader employed by both the North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company, worked throughout the Columbia region during the first half of the nineteenth century. Many acquaintances remarked on his intelligence and keen sense of humor, while others noted his profanity, difficult disposition, and brawling ways.

  3. 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. Although his father held a judgeship, young Peter became a clerk for John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company.

  4. 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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    Ogden was a son of Chief Justice Isaac Ogden of Quebecand his wife Sarah Hanson. The family was descended from a 17th-century British emigrant to the American colonies (Long Island and New Jersey). Both Isaac and his father David were Loyalists during the American Revolution; Isaac relocated to England at this time, then later returned to British-r...

    After a brief time with the American Fur Company, Ogden joined the North West Company in 1809. His first post was at Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan, in 1810, and by 1814 he was in charge of a post at Green Lake, Saskatchewan, 100 miles (160 km) south. Ogden had frequent run-ins with the rival HBC employees and engaged in physical violence on several...

    Ogden retired to Oregon City, Oregon, with one of his several Native American wives. His contact with native tribes led him to write a memoir, Traits of American Indian Life and Character. By a Fur Trader. The book was published posthumously in 1855. He died in 1854 and is buried at the Mountain View Cemetery in Oregon City.

    Places named for Peter Skene Ogden include: 1. Ogden, Utah 2. Ogden, a former town and now a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada 3. Ogden Avenue, a street in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada 4. Ogden Point in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 5. Peter S. Ogden Elementary School in Vancouver, Washington 6. Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School in 100 ...

  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. 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.

  7. Jan 9, 2020 · (Public domain photo) Barry Sale. Special to the Tribune/Advisor. Most residents of the Cariboo know that the high school in 100 Mile House is named Peter Skene Ogden Secondary. Some may have a vague idea that the school was named after a fur trader and explorer, but most know little about the man.

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