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 Fraser Canyon War

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson July 7, 2018 "The HBC Brigades", Brigade Trails
The Fraser Canyon War

I have to re-write the last two chapters of my brigades book because I fell into a story I had not researched nor discovered until now. Why had I not…

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Peter Warren Dease travels north from Fort Alexandria

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson May 12, 2018 Brigade Trail Journals, Hudson's Bay Company
Peter Warren Dease travels north from Fort Alexandria

So it is now time for me to bring Peter Warren Dease north from Fort Alexandria to Fort George [Prince George]. Dease’s journals are usually quite brief: but I would…

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Carlton House to Fort Pelly

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 14, 2018 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
Carlton House to Fort Pelly

Sometimes the outgoing gentlemen travelled from Carlton House to Fort Pelly on their way to Red River to attend the annual meeting of the Company. In 1841, George Traill Allan…

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Lac La Hache (Axe Lake)

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson March 24, 2018 "The HBC Brigades", Brigade Trails
Lac La Hache (Axe Lake)

I would love to know how Lac la Hache got its name, but I only know that it is named for an axe which apparently was lost in its waters,…

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Reverend Staines

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson February 17, 2018 Fort Victoria stories, Fur Trade History
Reverend Staines

In 1850, James Robert Anderson, and his older sister, Eliza Charlotte, traveled over the brigade trail from Fort Colvile with their father, Alexander Caulfield Anderson, to attend the school in…

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