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!

NANCY MARGUERITE ANDERSON
  • Home
  • THE HBC BRIGADES
    • Brigade Trails
    • “The HBC Brigades”
  • THE YORK FACTORY EXPRESS
    • “York Factory Express”
  • “Journeys”
    • London Ship
    • “Journeys”
  • Contact Nancy
  • Blog
    • Alexander Caulfield Anderson
      • Anderson-Seton Family
      • A.C. Anderson’s Writing
    • Fur Trade History
      • Deaths and Murders
    • HBC Transportation Systems
    • Natives in the Fur Trade
      • Native plants & foods
    • James and Charlot Birnie of Cathlamet

Weather on the Lower Fraser River

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson December 30, 2017 "The HBC Brigades", Fur Trade History
Weather on the Lower Fraser River

I wrote this blogpost a few years ago, when there was extreme cold everywhere! The same seems to be happening again, particularly on the east side of the Rocky Mountains…

Read more

Two Canoes: To Fort St. James, Stuart’s Lake

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson October 21, 2017 "Two Canoes", Fur Trade History
Two Canoes: To Fort St. James, Stuart’s Lake

In the twenty-first post in this series, we will follow Sir George Simpson from McLeod Lake [Trout Lake Post] to Fort St. James. His journey to the Trout Lake Post…

Read more

Two Canoes: To Trout Lake

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson September 23, 2017 "Two Canoes", Fur Trade History
Two Canoes: To Trout Lake

This, the nineteenth post of this series, is the continuation of Governor Simpson’s journey west to New Caledonia in 1828. The author of the journal is Archibald McDonald, who is…

Read more

Packing in British Columbia

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson July 29, 2017 "The HBC Brigades", Brigade Trails
Packing in British Columbia

I am going to tell you a story. In 1859, when Royal Engineer Lieutenant Spencer Palmer rode across the Tulameen Plateau to Campement des Femmes with Angus McDonald of Fort…

Read more

Donald Manson’s Retirement

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson June 17, 2017 "The HBC Brigades", Hudson's Bay Company
Donald Manson’s Retirement

Donald Manson was born in 1800, in Scotland, and worked for the Hudson’s Bay Company until 1857, when he retired. This is what Bruce Watson says of him in his…

Read more

  • « Previous
  • Next »

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 258 other subscribers

Blog Categories

  • "Headquarters"
  • "Journeys"
  • "The HBC Brigades"
  • "The Pathfinder: A.C. Anderson's Journeys in the West."
  • "Two Canoes"
  • "York Factory Express"
  • A Literary A. C. Anderson
  • A.C. Anderson’s Writing
  • Alexander Caulfield Anderson
  • Anderson-Seton Family
  • Brigade Trail Journals
  • Brigade Trails
  • Deaths and Murders
  • Explorations
  • Following A.C.Anderson around British Columbia
  • Fort Victoria stories
  • Fur Trade History
  • HBC Transportation Systems
  • Headquarters
  • Hudson's Bay Company
  • James and Charlot Birnie of Cathlamet
  • London Ship
  • Metis in the West
  • Natives in the Fur Trade
  • Stuwix Stories
  • The OId Brigade Trail
  • Writing
  • York Factory Express

Recent Posts

  • The Pas and Cumberland House May 9, 2026
  • Pembina May 3, 2026
  • The Cossack April 26, 2026
  • Simpson in Russia April 17, 2026
  • Simpson and McIntyre April 11, 2026
Copyright © 2026 NANCY MARGUERITE ANDERSON | Theme by: Theme Horse | Powered by: WordPress