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Flood at Fort Norman

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson August 10, 2019 "Journeys", Hudson's Bay Company
Flood at Fort Norman

In 1852, Chief Trader James Anderson (A), who was then in charge of the Athabasca District, made a journey from the district’s headquarters of Fort Simpson, down the Mackenzie River…

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Fort Good Hope & south

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson August 3, 2019 "Journeys", Hudson's Bay Company
Fort Good Hope & south

In May 1852, Chief Trader James Anderson (A), who was then in charge of the Mackenzie River District, made a journey to Fort Good Hope, on the Mackenzie River north…

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Notes re the Liard River

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 20, 2019 "Journeys", Hudson's Bay Company
Notes re the Liard River

I found a lovely little document the other day, while I was looking for something else. It is James Anderson’s Notes on the Navigation of the West Branch or Liard…

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The Destruction of Fort Selkirk

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 13, 2019 "Journeys", Fur Trade History
The Destruction of Fort Selkirk

Now, as some of you may remember, I started this journey through the Yukon as a result of finding the Fort Selkirk Journals online. WordPress has made it so irritatingly…

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The Klondike Trail

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson September 1, 2018 Brigade Trails, Explorations
The Klondike Trail

The Klondike trail is very interesting to me, but not because it led gold-miners into the goldfields on the Yukon River. This was an old trail, used for the first…

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