In this remarkable firsthand account, Charles Larpenteur describes his adventures as a fur trader in the American West. From his early days as a clerk with the American Fur Company to his later years as a government agent and territorial governor, Larpenteur's memoir offers a fascinating glimpse into an era of American history that is rapidly disappearing.
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