NANCY MARGUERITE ANDERSON

An Accidental Historian, writing about the people who worked in the Territory West of the Rocky Mountains before 1858 — so many good stories!

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The Bully of Fort Nisqually

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson July 1, 2017 "The HBC Brigades", Brigade Trails
The Bully of Fort Nisqually

There is another brigade trail which I keep forgetting to mention: of course, until recently I did not know a lot about it. In fact I was quite surprised, only…

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New Caledonia Brigades Travel up the North River

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson June 24, 2017 Brigade Trail Journals, The OId Brigade Trail
New Caledonia Brigades Travel up the North River

Today we will continue with our brigade journey north of Kamloops, up the North Thompson River toward the modern day town of Little Fort. Anderson rode over this trail when…

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Donald Manson’s Retirement

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson June 17, 2017 "The HBC Brigades", Hudson's Bay Company
Donald Manson’s Retirement

Donald Manson was born in 1800, in Scotland, and worked for the Hudson’s Bay Company until 1857, when he retired. This is what Bruce Watson says of him in his…

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The Kettle Valley

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson June 10, 2017 "The HBC Brigades", Brigade Trails
The Kettle Valley

In 1849 the Fort Colvile brigades under Alexander Caulfield Anderson came north to Kamloops, where they joined the New Caledonia brigades on their journey to Fort Hope. However, while they…

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Two Canoes: West from Dunvegan

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson June 3, 2017 "Two Canoes", Fur Trade History
Two Canoes: West from Dunvegan

So, in 1828, Governor George Simpson, and his companion Archibald McDonald, have arrived at the important Dunvegan post, on the Peace River. It is almost the end of August, and…

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