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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1803-1823) - A [[Hudson's Bay Company]] fur trading post established in 1803 in present day Pembina, Pembina County, North Dakota. Abandoned in 1823. Also known as [[Fort Pembina (2)|Fort Pembina]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1803-1823) - A [[Hudson's Bay Company]] fur trading post established in 1803 in present day Pembina, Pembina County, North Dakota. Abandoned in 1823. Also known as [[Fort Pembina (2)|Fort Pembina]]. | ||
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== History of Pembina House == | == History of Pembina House == | ||
Established in 1803 as a [[Hudson's Bay Company]] fur trading post located on the north side of the Pembina River where it joins the Red River. | Established in 1803 as a [[Hudson's Bay Company]] fur trading post located on the north side of the Pembina River where it joins the Red River. | ||
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History of Pembina HouseEstablished in 1803 as a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post located on the north side of the Pembina River where it joins the Red River. Abandoned in 1823 after it was determined that the post fell on the American side of the U.S.-Canada border. The first international boundary marker west of the Great Lakes was placed just north of Pembina by Major Stephen Long of the U.S. Army in 1823. The Hudson's Bay Company then withdrew back to Winnipeg. Current StatusNo remains.
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