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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I Found the Garden of Eden

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 14, 2015 Brigade Trails, HBC Transportation Systems
I Found the Garden of Eden

Quite a long time ago, a friend named Sharon, who is an expert in maps both in the Archives and in various other repositories, took me into Lands and Titles…

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Edmonton House

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 7, 2015 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
Edmonton House

Edmonton House was built in 1795 on the North bank of the North Saskatchewan, but it moved many times over the years as the local fire-wood supplies were used up.…

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Grasses

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson October 27, 2015 Brigade Trails, Fur Trade History

Grasses: An unlikely subject, perhaps, but one that is becoming of interest to some historians West of the Rocky Mountains. But while I researched my upcoming brigades book, I discovered…

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Blackeye Folklore

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson October 25, 2015 Explorations, Natives in the Fur Trade
Blackeye Folklore

At the turn of the century, a small group of Athapascan warriors from the Chilcotins crossed the Fraser River and made their way south, toward Kamloops Lake. They knew they…

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Alexander Caulfield Anderson at Lachine

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson October 17, 2015 A Literary A. C. Anderson, Fur Trade History
Alexander Caulfield Anderson at Lachine

Alexander Caulfield Anderson was one of the most significant men of his time (the 1840’s) in the early history of what later became British Columbia, and so I thought some…

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