File:Fort Union National Monument Five tipis at Fort Union 1327.jpg

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Location Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site on the North Dakota / Montana Border
Description The fort, possibly first known as Fort Henry or Fort Floyd, was built in 1828 or 1829 by the Upper Missouri Outfit managed by Kenneth McKenzie and capitalized by John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company. Fort Union was the most important fur trading post on the upper Missouri until 1867..
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