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3. Allard, Amélie 2019 “A Most Valuable Commerce”: Fur Trade, Firearms and River Power near and beyond the Mississippi Headwaters. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, St. Charles, MO.
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