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Alexander Ross (May 9, 1783 – October 23, 1856) was a fur trader and author who emigrated to Upper Canada, present day, from Scotland about 1805. In 1811, while working for John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Company, Ross took part in the founding of Fort Astoria, a fur-trading post at the mouth of the Columbia River. He joined the North West Company in 1813, after they acquired the fort and renamed it Fort George. More information...

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