NANCY MARGUERITE ANDERSON

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Locating Fort Victoria

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson July 17, 2021 "Headquarters", Fort Victoria stories
Locating Fort Victoria

In March 1843, James Douglas was placed in charge of the building of the new post of Fort Victoria, on the southern tip of Vancouver’s Island. Many years of discussion…

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The men in the 1826 York Factory Express

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 30, 2019 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
The men in the 1826 York Factory Express

Many of the men who travelled in the York Factory Express worked west of the Rocky Mountains for many years — some worked here for just a year or so.…

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Cheese

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 23, 2019 "The HBC Brigades", Hudson's Bay Company
Cheese

Yes. Cheese. An odd subject, perhaps, for a fur trade blogpost, but I have found cheese mentioned at times in the list of provisions the HBC men carried across the…

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Salmon Processing at Fort George and elsewhere in the HBC

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson September 8, 2019 Hudson's Bay Company, James and Charlot Birnie of Cathlamet
Salmon Processing at Fort George and elsewhere in the HBC

James Birnie continued his work at Fort George, and part of his work at that place was overseeing the processing of the salmon that they caught in the Columbia River,…

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George Barnston

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson May 18, 2019 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
George Barnston

My tweets (on Twitter, of course) a little while ago were this: We commenced our Journey across the Portage at 10 a.m., our Party consisting of Messrs James McMillan, James…

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