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Episode 4 - John Jacob Astor, The Pacific Fur Company, Founding Astoria, and the Tonquin Explosion

57 min · 3. helmi 2026
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In this episode we will explore the background of John Jacob Astor. His vision for a global trading empire resulted in the American Fur Company, the Pacific Fur Company, and the founding of Astoria, OR. His dream might have worked if not for an explosion of his ship, the Tonquin, in Clayoquot Sound on Vancouver Island, and the War of 1812.

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Episode 8 - The Astorians’ Forgotten Return, Part I: From the Columbia to the Mountains

The Forgotten Return, Part I: From the Columbia to the Mountains This episode opens the two‑part saga of Robert Stuart and the Astorians as they attempt one of the most overlooked feats in American exploration: the 1812–1813 return journey from Astoria back toward the Rocky Mountains. Part I follows the party as they break from the Pacific Fur Company post, push up the Columbia River, and enter the rugged interior of the Pacific Northwest. You’ll follow Stuart’s small band as they navigate treacherous river corridors, negotiate with Indigenous nations, confront the early signs of a hard winter, and make the fateful decision to leave the water route behind and strike east toward the mountains. This first chapter sets the stage for the ordeal to come—an odyssey of hunger, cold, and near‑impossible terrain—while restoring a forgotten story to its rightful place in the history of transcontinental exploration.

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