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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To the Mountains

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson June 21, 2025 "Headquarters", Explorations
To the Mountains

In an earlier blogpost in this series, Governor George Simpson and John Rowand reached Edmonton House, on the North Saskatchewan River. In this post, we should make it to the…

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Rough Notes

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson May 31, 2025 "Headquarters", Explorations
Rough Notes

  I found a file in the British Columbia Archives, labeled “Rough Notes of Journeys in the Northwest,” ca. 1850, Mss-3622. You can see where this story started: https://nancymargueriteanderson.com/tiny-stories/  The…

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Nancy Marguerite Anderson

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 6, 2025 "Journeys", "The HBC Brigades", "York Factory Express"
Nancy Marguerite Anderson

I am Nancy Marguerite Anderson; an accidental historian writing the stories of the HBC men who worked west of the Rocky Mountains before 1858 — so many good stories! The…

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Cape Disappointment

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson December 23, 2024 "Headquarters", Headquarters
Cape Disappointment

I am exploring what happened when Henry James Warre came to the Columbia district in August 1845, travelling in with Peter Skene Ogden. There were some very interesting conversations going…

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Oars or Paddles

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson June 8, 2024 "The HBC Brigades", "York Factory Express", HBC Transportation Systems
Oars or Paddles

Did the HBC men use oars or paddles in their boats? I would have thought paddles, but I think I am not correct in every instance. So, let’s find out!…

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