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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Robert Clouston

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson December 22, 2023 "Headquarters", "York Factory Express"
Robert Clouston

Robert Clouston crossed the Rocky Mountains into the Columbia District in 1850, accompanying the botanist John Jeffrey on his journey west. Clouston had plenty to say about the crossing of…

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Fort Victoria’s Missing Years

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson February 25, 2023 "Headquarters", Fort Victoria stories
Fort Victoria’s Missing Years

  There are a few missing years in Fort Victoria’s early history: mainly between Summer 1844, when the Fort Victoria well was discovered, and 1846, when the Fort Victoria journals…

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Douglas’s Royal Navy

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson September 10, 2022 "Headquarters", Fort Victoria stories
Douglas’s Royal Navy

This is a continuation of my first and second Royal Navy posts, and will deal with Governor James Douglas and the Royal Navy on the Northwest Coast after 1854. In…

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Royal Navy at Esquimalt

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson September 3, 2022 "Headquarters", Hudson's Bay Company
Royal Navy at Esquimalt

This is a continuation of my first Royal Navy Ships blogpost, and in this post I will concentrate on those ships that visited Esquimalt Harbour and Fort Victoria in the…

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Royal Navy Ships in the Pacific

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson August 27, 2022 "Headquarters", Fort Victoria stories
Royal Navy Ships in the Pacific

There were many Royal Navy Ships stationed at the Navy’s Pacific Station in Esquimalt Harbour in the years between 1843 and 1867. But first, I should begin with a brief…

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