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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Norway House fire

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson July 25, 2020 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
Norway House fire

I am proofing my York Factory Express manuscript, which is an interesting process. It is a chance to catch errors, and I found one. This is what I said in…

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Landmarks on the Upper Hayes

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson October 20, 2018 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
Landmarks on the Upper Hayes

This is a continuation of a blog post that I published on September 22nd, and it tells the stories of the portages and other landmarks above Swampy Lake, that were…

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James McDougall

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 9, 2016 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
James McDougall

As I do my last *personal* edits of my York Factory Express book, I am attempting to determine which of the two McDougall brothers traveled west in the 1826 York…

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Aemilius Simpson, his cousin George, and the birth of the York Factory Express

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 2, 2016 "York Factory Express", Hudson's Bay Company
Aemilius Simpson, his cousin George, and the birth of the York Factory Express

Aemilius Simpson was a very interesting young man, and one who kept a concise journal of his voyage across the North American continent, from York Factory to Fort Vancouver, Columbia…

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The incoming New Caledonia brigades leave Fort Vancouver, Columbia River

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 28, 2015 Brigade Trail Journals, The OId Brigade Trail
The incoming New Caledonia brigades leave Fort Vancouver, Columbia River

At Fort Vancouver, William Connolly prepared to take in the New Caledonia brigade to Fort St. James. In fur trade parlance, “Incoming” always meant that the horse and boat brigades…

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