NANCY MARGUERITE ANDERSON

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Henry James Warre

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson January 7, 2023 "Headquarters", "York Factory Express"
Henry James Warre

Captain Henry James Warre (1819-1898) was a British officer who, with a Royal Engineer Lieutenant named Mervin Vavasour, visited Forts Vancouver and Victoria in 1845 and 1846. As we know…

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Home from Fort Simpson

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson October 15, 2022 "Headquarters", Following A.C.Anderson around British Columbia
Home from Fort Simpson

At the very end of August, 1834, the HBC ship, Dryad, carrying Peter Skene Ogden, William Fraser Tolmie, Dr. Alexander Kennedy, and all the other men who were employed at…

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HMS Modeste

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson September 18, 2022 "Headquarters", Headquarters
HMS Modeste

“The HMS Modeste was an 18-gun wooden sloop that sailed in Victoria waters from 1844 to 1847.” Well, that’s what the Colonial Despatches says, but we know that she also…

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Old Fort Simpson

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson August 6, 2022 Following A.C.Anderson around British Columbia, Fur Trade History
Old Fort Simpson

The work of building the new Fort Simpson continued, with clerk James Birnie keeping the post journal and taking overall charge of building the new post on the northwest coast,…

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John McLoughlin in 1842

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson July 9, 2022 "Headquarters", Hudson's Bay Company
John McLoughlin in 1842

This blog post is a continuation of https://nancymargueriteanderson.com/john-mcloughlin/ which post addressed what happened to Chief Factor John McLoughlin, of Fort Vancouver, in 1841. You will remember that we ended that…

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