Missouri Fur Company ended in 1830.
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri was created in 1845.
American Fur Company was created in 1808.
Pacific Fur Company was created in 1810.
Missouri Loves Company was created in 2003.
P. Robinson Fur Cutting Company was created in 1884.
John E. Sunder has written: 'The fur trade on the Upper Missouri, 1840-1865' -- subject(s): American Fur Company, Fur trade, History, Missouri River Valley 'Bill Sublette'
The Hudson's Bay Company of Canada created the world's largest fur business
There were several: the New Netherland Company, the Hudson's Bay Company, the North West Company, the Russian-American Company and the Missouri Fur Company. It was mostly the French, British, Dutch, Spanish, and Russians who were active in the fur trade beween the 16th and 19th century.
The North West Company was created in 1779 to compete with the Hudson's Bay Company for the lucrative fur trade in Canada. It was established by a group of Montreal-based fur traders who sought to expand their operations into the interior of North America, where the Hudson's Bay Company held significant influence. The company aimed to increase access to resources and improve trade routes, ultimately enhancing profitability in the fur trade industry.
The Fur was created in 2004.
Missouri was created in 1821.