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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1809-1811) - A [[North West Company]] fur trading post established in 1809 near Hope in Bonner County, Idaho. Built by [[David Thompson]] and [[Finan McDonald]]. Named Kullyspell House after a local Indian tribe. Abandoned in 1811. Also known as [[Thompson Trading Post]] and spelled as [[Kalispell House]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1809-1811) - A [[North West Company]] fur trading post established in 1809 near Hope in Bonner County, Idaho. Built by [[David Thompson]] and [[Finan McDonald]]. Named Kullyspell House after a local Indian tribe. Abandoned in 1811. Also known as [[Thompson Trading Post]] and spelled as [[Kalispell House]]. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Established as a [[North West Company]] (NWC) trading post in September 1809 by [[David Thompson]] and [[Finnan MacDonald]]. The site was located on Sheepherder's Point near Memaloose Island near present-day Hope in Bonner County, Idaho. This post was the first fur trade post in the American Pacific Northwest. Thompson selected the site on 10 Sep 1809 to be on a direct line for all Indian canoe travel on Lake Pend d'Oreille. He quickly set up a camp and began construction of more permanent buildings. | Established as a [[North West Company]] (NWC) trading post in September 1809 by [[David Thompson]] and [[Finnan MacDonald]]. The site was located on Sheepherder's Point near Memaloose Island near present-day Hope in Bonner County, Idaho. This post was the first fur trade post in the American Pacific Northwest. Thompson selected the site on 10 Sep 1809 to be on a direct line for all Indian canoe travel on Lake Pend d'Oreille. He quickly set up a camp and began construction of more permanent buildings. | ||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
[[File:Kullyspell House Site Gate.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Kullyspell House Site Gate with Establishment Date.]] | |||
Most probable site is on private property on the Hope Peninsula, Lake Pend Oreille in Bonner County, Idaho. The site on the peninsula is describe as being directly across from a small island known as Memaloose Island. Archeological remains have found on this tip of land that could be the chimney remains from the post. The site is currently under construction is posted and has no public access. On the gate to the property is an establishment year of 1809 possibly indicating that the owner believes it is the site of the post. | |||
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(1809-1811) | (1809-1811) | ||
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'''Location:''' | '''Location:''' On the Hope Peninsula, Lake Pend Oreille in Bonner County, Idaho. Map point is approximate and may not be accurate. | ||
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* Elevation:2,070' | * Elevation: 2,070' | ||
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'''See Also:''' | '''See Also:''' | ||
* [[Spokane House]] | |||
* [[North West Company]] | * [[North West Company]] | ||
* [[:Category:North West Company Forts|North West Company Forts]] | * [[:Category:North West Company Forts|North West Company Forts]] | ||
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* [https://journals.lib.washington.edu/index.php/WHQ/article/viewFile/6058/5132 David Thompson's Journey's in Idaho] | * [https://journals.lib.washington.edu/index.php/WHQ/article/viewFile/6058/5132 David Thompson's Journey's in Idaho] | ||
{{Visited| | {{Visited|9 Jun 2017}} | ||
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[[Category:Idaho Bonner County]] | [[Category:Idaho Bonner County]] | ||
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:2017 Research Trip]] | ||
[[Category:Starter Page]] | [[Category:Starter Page]] | ||
[[Category:North West Company Forts]] | [[Category:North West Company Forts]] | ||
[[Category:David Thompson]] |
Latest revision as of 18:58, 7 January 2019
HistoryEstablished as a North West Company (NWC) trading post in September 1809 by David Thompson and Finnan MacDonald. The site was located on Sheepherder's Point near Memaloose Island near present-day Hope in Bonner County, Idaho. This post was the first fur trade post in the American Pacific Northwest. Thompson selected the site on 10 Sep 1809 to be on a direct line for all Indian canoe travel on Lake Pend d'Oreille. He quickly set up a camp and began construction of more permanent buildings. Thompson left Kullyspell House on 11 Oct 1809 to establish a post among the Flathead Indians and extended the Canadian fur trade further west. He then built Spokane House in 1810 just west of present day Spokane, Washington. Thompson was impressed with the area and the industry of the Flatheads and decided to closed Kullyspell House on 14 Nov 1811 and move his operation to the new Spokane House. Current Status![]() Most probable site is on private property on the Hope Peninsula, Lake Pend Oreille in Bonner County, Idaho. The site on the peninsula is describe as being directly across from a small island known as Memaloose Island. Archeological remains have found on this tip of land that could be the chimney remains from the post. The site is currently under construction is posted and has no public access. On the gate to the property is an establishment year of 1809 possibly indicating that the owner believes it is the site of the post.
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Visited: 9 Jun 2017
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