- astorian
- as·to·ri·an
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
astorian — I. aˈstōrēən, əˈ , ȯr noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Astoria, former trading post in Oregon (now site of Astoria, Oregon) founded 1811 by John J. Astor died 1848 American merchant + English an : a fur trader of the Astoria… … Useful english dictionary
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Fort Astoria — Infobox generic color = khaki name = Fort Astoria sub0 = Fur Trade Post img1 = Franchere fort astoria 1813.jpg width1 = 250px cap1 = The trading post as it was in 1813. lbl1 = Constructed: row1 = 1811 lbl2 = Company built: row2 = Pacific Fur… … Wikipedia
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