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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Rounding Cape Horn

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson January 27, 2024 "Headquarters", London Ship
Rounding Cape Horn

In this series of blogposts, we are following the Steamship Beaver on her first and only sailing journey from London to the Pacific Northwest and Fort Vancouver! Rounding Cape Horn…

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Beaver in the South Atlantic

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson January 20, 2024 "Headquarters", London Ship
Beaver in the South Atlantic

In this post, the Steamer Beaver, and the HBC ship Columbia, are travelling together on a course to the South Atlantic Ocean and beyond. As the transcribed copy of the…

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Log of the Steamer Beaver 2

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson January 6, 2024 "Headquarters", London Ship
Log of the Steamer Beaver 2

This is the continuation of the Log of the Steamer Beaver, a steamship that came from the London Docks on the Thames River to Fort Vancouver, under sail, in 1835…

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Log of the Steamship Beaver, 1835

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson December 27, 2023 "Headquarters", London Ship
Log of the Steamship Beaver, 1835

The steamship Beaver left the London docks on August 27, 1835, and reached Fort Vancouver, on the Columbia River, on April 10, 1836. The log itself has been lost in…

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Thomas Lowe and his London Ship journey

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson September 19, 2020 HBC Transportation Systems, London Ship
Thomas Lowe and his London Ship journey

As I have already said at the beginning of this series, Thomas Lowe joined the fur trade of the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1841. In this post, and in a…

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