
Lewis and Clark - Part 3
Lewis and Clark make there way out from Fort Mandan. Truly a different Corps of Discovery was leaving the Mandan villages than had left Camp Dubois the previous Spring. Moving towards the headwaters of the Missouri, and

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This Podcast is an exploration of the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States of America and its fascinating history of exploration, pioneering, and experimentation. History and storytelling as well as the occasional interview.
Ryan Tate hosts History of the Pacific Northwest, a history show with 19 episodes published.

Lewis and Clark make there way out from Fort Mandan. Truly a different Corps of Discovery was leaving the Mandan villages than had left Camp Dubois the previous Spring. Moving towards the headwaters of the Missouri, and

Mike Nolan is a retired school guidance counselor and has taken up writing to fill his days. His first book is a memoir entitled Hardhat Days: My Reeducation In Seattle's Shipyards. It is a close look into the world of h

I'm back with part 2 of our series on Lewis and Clark! Here we will witness the party build members and Meriwether Lewis and William Clark meet face to face in Clarksville Indiana, venture to St Louis, and up the Missour

The Corps of Discovery treked over 3,000 miles to cross Continental North America. There mission was to collect information, map a navigable route to the Pacific, and secure the United States interest in its expansion. W

The Final episode in our series on the Columbia. In this episode we will explore the most important moment of Robert Gray's career, analyze the man who was the first American to sail around the world, as well as catch up

Continuing the fur trading ventures of the ship Columbia. In this episode, Robert Gray departs as the commander of the expedition. He reunites with an old comrade and finds himself in his most dangerous situation yet...

In this episode, Robert Gray finally returns home to Boston. He arrived as the first American to circumnavigate the world, and would leave Boston again to change Pacific Northwest History Attoo's Mahiole (feathered helme

A new trading season began in the Spring of 1789. Gray was determined to make this venture work and bring a bundle of furs to the Chinese Markets. The British were still in the are, but Gray would find himself on the bri

We continue to follow the expedition of John Kendrick and Robert Gray. When last we left them, they had rounded Cape Horn but were separated. Robert Gray was bent on reaching Nootka Sound alone and carrying out his missi

Robert Gray would become the first American to circumnavigate the globe as well as the 1st non-native to sail a ship up the Columbia River. His exploits would increase American claims to the Pacific Northwest substantial

John Meares was attempting to avoid fines and fees and establish a trading post at Nootka Sound for his own profit and the British Empire. Jose Esteban Martinez was on his way to erect a fort at the same place. The two e

After Captain Cook's voyage into Nootka Sound, a burgeoning fur trade immerged. Sailors from Russia, Spain, Great Britain, and the United States would sail to Nootka in search of Sea Otter Pelts. World empires would vie

The life of Captain Cook is an impressive one, and he is perhaps one of the greatest navigators to have ever lived. His final voyage of exploration was to be extremely consequential for the Pacific Northwest. His crew tr

With word of Russian fur trapping in the Aleutian Islands as well as the establishment of colonies in Alaska, Spain became very nervous about its place in North America. The viceroyalty decided to organize expeditions up

In the 1700s, Russia was on the move and keen on keeping up with the other powers in Europe. What started as a voyage to discover the Strait of Anian, led to the establishment of Russian colonies in Alaska, as well as a

While the Spanish had dominated South America, the British were establishing a presence in North America. It was in Hudson Bay that the Titan of the fur trade, the Hudson's Bay Company, was founded. That fur trade empire

Before any other European power, Spain claimed all of North America as part of its empire. They felt secure in the protections granted by the Treaty of Tordesillas. However, other European powers would come to challenge

Native Americans lived and developed complex civilizations in both North and South America and lived there for over 10,000 years before ever coming into contact with Europeans. The Pacific Northwest was home to many diff

Welcome to History of the Pacific Northwest! In this very first episode we will look at the Geographic makeup of the Pacific Northwest as well as what the main focus of this podcast will be. The Pacific Northwest story i
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