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Two Canoes: Cumberland House

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson July 9, 2016 "Two Canoes", Fur Trade History

We are now on our way to Cumberland House. Since my last post in this series, “we” had a short discussion on which of the Dease brothers met Governor George…

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Two Canoes: West from Oxford House

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson May 14, 2016 "Two Canoes", Fur Trade History
Two Canoes: West from Oxford House

  I am finding the journals of these two canoe journeys very interesting, and so will continue this thread a little sooner than I might otherwise have done. It is…

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Aemilius Simpson, his cousin George, and the birth of the York Factory Express

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 2, 2016 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
Aemilius Simpson, his cousin George, and the birth of the York Factory Express

Aemilius Simpson was a very interesting young man, and one who kept a concise journal of his voyage across the North American continent, from York Factory to Fort Vancouver, Columbia…

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Incoming brigades, Journey to Fort Okanogan

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson February 14, 2016 Brigade Trail Journals, The OId Brigade Trail
Incoming brigades, Journey to Fort Okanogan

William Connolly began the journal of his voyage from Fort Nez Perces to Okanogan with a complaint: “Mr [Samuel] Black Traded a few Horses — but at the rate he…

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York Factory Express, Lake Winnipeg to Cumberland House

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson January 31, 2016 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
York Factory Express, Lake Winnipeg to Cumberland House

Aemilius Simpson gives the best description of this first stretch of the Saskatchewan River from Lake Winnipeg to Cumberland House, in August 1826. Many little stories appear in these various…

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