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Two Canoes: To the North River

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 21, 2018 "Two Canoes", Brigade Trails
Two Canoes: To the North River

In our twenty-fifth post in this Two Canoes series, we will bring Governor George Simpson across the Fraser Plateau to the “North” River, and Kamloops. Let’s see how far we…

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James Lowe’s 1853 tour

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson January 6, 2018 Fort Victoria stories, Fur Trade History
James Lowe’s 1853 tour

James Lowe was the younger brother of Thomas Lowe, who in 1849 retired from the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Vancouver, and established himself as a store-keeper in Oregon Territory…

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James Sinclair’s letters

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 25, 2017 Hudson's Bay Company, Metis in the West
James Sinclair’s letters

I am looking at my collection of information, and realizing that much of it will never make it into any book I am writing or can write in the near…

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Robert Birnie

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 11, 2017 Hudson's Bay Company, Metis in the West
Robert Birnie

Robert Birnie was the son of James Birnie, of the NWC and HBC. He was born in “Oregon [Country] in the year 1824, 7th February, place now called Astoria, it…

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Two Canoes: Jasper Valley

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson September 16, 2017 "Two Canoes", Fur Trade History
Two Canoes: Jasper Valley

In October 1823, John Work and Peter Skene Ogden are making their way west from York Factory, on Hudson Bay, to their new employment on the Pacific slopes. For Work…

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