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Flathead Post (2) (1823-1847) - A Hudson's Bay Company post first established by Alexander Ross in 1823 at present day Eddy, Sanders County, Montana. Abandoned in 1847 for Fort Connah. Also known as Saleesh House (2) History of Flathead Post (2)One of three similarly named trading posts established along the Clark Fork River and one post established between the river and Flathead lake.
Flathead Post (2) was a Hudson's Bay Company trading post established by Alexander Ross in 1823 along the Clark Fork River at present day Eddy in Sanders County, Montana. Abandoned in 1847 for Fort Connah. Current StatusUnknown in Eddy, Montana.
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