Compare Constellations
Information: The first column shows data points from Hudson's Bay Co. in red. The third column shows data points from Hudson's Bay Company in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Hudson's Bay Co.
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Hudson's Bay Co.
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Hudson's Bay Company
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Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson
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Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson
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Governor and Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay
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Governor and Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay
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Hudson's Bay Fur Company
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Hudson's Bay Fur Company
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Governour and Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay
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Governour and Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay
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HBC
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Governor and Company of Adventurers of Englang Trading into Hudson's Bay
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Governor and Company of Adventurers of Englang Trading into Hudson's Bay
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Hudson Bay Fur Company
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Hudson Bay Fur Company
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Hudson Bay Company
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Hudson Bay Company
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Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay
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Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay
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Baie (Firme)
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Baie (Firme)
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The Hudson's Bay Company began in 1670, and by the 1820s it had expanded to the Pacific Northwest. John McLoughlin served as the head of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia district. In this position, which McLoughlin held for twenty-one years, he oversaw the company's operations throughout the entire Pacific Northwest. Researching the role Dr. McLoughlin played in the history of the Hudson's Bay Company were Robert C. Clark and Burt B. Barker. Both were historians at the University of Oregon who conducted this research as part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project during the summer of 1936. The two historians traveled to archives around the Pacific Northwest and London, England.
Andrew Langdon came to Buffalo in 1881. He was a director of the Buffalo & Southwestern Railroad and the Ellicott Square Bank, vice- president of Buffalo General Electric Company, and president of Empire State Savings Bank and the Buffalo Historical Society. He succeeded Sherman S. Jewett as park commissioner in 1897.
The Hudson's Bay Company began in 1670, and by the 1820s expanded to the Pacific Northwest. John McLoughlin served as the head of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia district. In this position, which McLoughlin held for twenty-one years, he oversaw the company's operations throughout the entire Pacific Northwest. Researching the role Dr. McLoughlin played in the history of the Hudson's Bay Company were Robert C. Clark and Burt B. Barker. Both were historians at the University of Oregon who conducted this research as part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project during the summer of 1936. The two historians traveled to archives around the Pacific Northwest and London, England.
The Hudson's Bay Company is the oldest commercial corporation in North America and one of the oldest in the world. A fur trading business for much of its existence, today Hudson's Bay Company owns and operates retail stores throughout Canada.
The Hudson's Bay company was incorporated by royal charter in 1670 for the trade in furs in North America and was given a grant of land, called Rupert's Land (for Prince Rupert, first governor of the Company). The first fort established was Fort Charles (Rupert's House) built in 1668. Gradually, the company built posts further inland for trading with the Indians. The H.B.C. attempted to keep the west as a fur preserve, but with the spread of settlement the Company slowly lost its monopoly and the source of furs began to decline. The Company built colonies on the West Coast beginning with Vancouver Island (1849) which it eventually turned over to the Crown, along with the B.C. mainland in 1867.
The Hudson's Bay Company was chartered in 1670 by King Charles II of England. Originally concerned with the fur trade throughout the northern North American continent, the company's complete monopoly was challenged in the late 18th century by chartered rivals such as the North West Company. By the early 19th century the Company had established posts in the far west, including the acquisition of Fort George in 1821 and the founding of Fort Vancouver on the lower Columbia River in 1824. Prominent among its officials was Dr. John McLoughlin, the Chief Factor at Fort Vancouver. It held great power in the Pacific Northwest up to the 1840s. After the signing of the 1846 treaty setting the boundary with the U.S. at the 49th parallel, the Company moved its operations to Vancouver Island in British Columbia. In a further treaty of 1863, the U.S. agreed to pay the Company for all rights and titles to its remaining property within the Union.
Sir James Douglas (1803-1877) was a native of Scotland who entered the service of the North West Company in 1819 and worked for the Hudson's Bay Company after 1821. He was stationed first at Fort Henry, and afterwards at various outposts in the Pacific northwest, coming to Fort Vancouver in 1830 and later succeeding Dr. John McLoughlin. From 1841-1849 he sat on the Hudson's Bay Company's Board of Governor's, and he later moved to Vancouver Island, where he served as the Island's second governor from 1849-1858. He was the first governor of the Crown Colony of British Columbia, serving from 1859-1863.
Dr. William Cameron McKay (1824-1893) was born at Astoria Oregon, the son of Thomas McKay, a member of the original 1811 Pacific Fur Company expedition, and McKay's Chinook Indian wife. William McKay was educated at Fort Vancouver under Dr. John McLoughlin, and later attended Fairfield College in New York and Willamette University in Oregon, where he received an M.D. He established a trading post near Umatilla, served as a guide for military expeditions, commanded a company of Warm Springs Indians in 1866, and served as a physician at the Warm Springs and Umatilla reservations in his later years.
George McTavish (1834-1893) was a native of Scotland who entered the service of the Hudson's Bay Company as a clerk, in 1849. He was stationed at various posts at the Ottowa River, the Great Whale River, Rupert's House, Moose Factory, and Fort Garry, and others. He rose to the postion of Inspecting Chief Factor and retired in 1880 to supervise work on the Canadian Pacific Railroad. His second wife was Emma Moore, who died in 1886.
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Portrait Photograph Collection, 1930-1940
Title:
Portrait Photograph Collection, 1930-1940
This collection includes photographic prints of copies of paintings, prints, and engravins and portraits of businessmen and industrialists
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (12 boxes)
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Marshall, William I. (William Isaac), 1840-1906. William Isaac Marshall papers, [ca. 1900-1905].
Title:
William Isaac Marshall papers, [ca. 1900-1905].
William Marshall's papers consist of his research material and writings on Oregon, including "Acquisition of Oregon and the Long-suppressed evidence about Marcus Whitman" (WA MSS 329) and "Fremont and Whitman and the discovery of the South Pass" (WA MSS 330). There are documents relating to the Oregon missions and Whitman copied from the archives of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (WA MSS 331).
ArchivalResource: 2611 p.
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- Marshall, William I. (William Isaac), 1840-1906. William Isaac Marshall papers, [ca. 1900-1905].
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843
Title:
Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
The Sparks collection consists of original and transcribed historical documents and correspondence, chiefly concerning the American colonies and the original thirteen states, collected or transcribed beginning in 1819 by Jared Sparks. The collection includes the papers of Sir Francis Bernard and George Chalmers, letters of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington, the journals of Thomas Ainslie, the Board of Trade, the New York Provincial Congress and Conventions, as well as the papers and records from state public offices, among many others. The Sparks collection also contains his own historical essays and compositions, published articles, letter books, diaries, account books related to his college days, professional research, and material documenting his tenure as College president.
ArchivalResource: 252 volumes, 10 env., 2 folders, 3 cases, 57 boxes (31.6 linear ft.)
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McDonald, Angus, 1816-1889. Angus McDonald correspondence [manuscript], 1877 Apr. 13, 1879 May 4.
Title:
Angus McDonald correspondence [manuscript], 1877 Apr. 13, 1879 May 4.
Collection includes two letters. The first is a typescript copy of a letter from Matthew P. Deady to Angus McDonald, commenting on McDonald's descriptions of the Oregon Country and its history. The second letter is a handwritten letter from Angus McDonald to Napoleon McGilvray, with envelope, 1879 May 4, encouraging him to contact the Hudson's Bay Company and advising him on sending mail to his brother in Saskatchewan.
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- McDonald, Angus, 1816-1889. Angus McDonald correspondence [manuscript], 1877 Apr. 13, 1879 May 4.
McKinlay, Archibald, 1811-1882. Narrative of a chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Title:
Narrative of a chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Dictation, recorded by Hubert Howe Bancroft, with additions in McKinlay's handwriting. Describes his service with the Hudson's Bay Company since 1831 in Manitoba and the interior of British Columbia, under Peter Skene Ogden; exposition of duties of a Chief Factor; Sir James Douglas' career with the Company; experiences from 1841 in charge of Fort Walla Walla; altercation with the Cayuses involving John Tod; and the killing of Samuel Black at Fort Kamloops. Tipped in at front, a letter to H.H. Bancroft, 1878.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 17 pages ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (12 exposures) : negative (Rich 107:19) and positive (Film P-C, reel 4)
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- McKinlay, Archibald, 1811-1882. Narrative of a chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Work, John, 1792-1861. John Work journals, 1824-1834.
Title:
John Work journals, 1824-1834.
The journals are: (1) Journal ... From Fort George (Astoria) Northward [to explore the lower Fraser River, under James McMillan, November 18-December 30, 1824] (2) Journal of a Trip from F. Vancouver to the Interior in the year 1826 [to the Flathead Country of western Montana and return, July 5-September 15, 1826] (3) Diary of a Journey in 1830 [from Fort Colvile to Fort Vancouver with a horse herd, April 30-May 30] (4) Diary of a Journey to the Missouri in 1831-& Return. [From Fort Vancouver into Idaho and Western Montana, August 18, 1831-July 27, 1832]. (5) Journal of a Trip to the Southward in 1834 [from Fort Vancouver to the Umpqua River and return, May 22-Jyly 10, 1834] (6) Journal of a Trip from Ft. Vancouver to Okanagan in May, 1828 [May 20-August 15, 1828]. Includes typed transcript.
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- Work, John, 1792-1861. John Work journals, 1824-1834.
Chapman, John Butler. Letter: to the Honorable Daniel Webster, Secretary of State /by John Butler Chapman, 1852 Sep 24.
Title:
Letter: to the Honorable Daniel Webster, Secretary of State /by John Butler Chapman, 1852 Sep 24.
The letter was written to fulfill a promise to President Fillmore to put in writing facts with regard to the land in Oregon Territory claimed by the Hudson's Bay Company and Puget Sound Agricultural Company.
ArchivalResource: 10 p. (in 2 folders) ; 31 cm.
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- Chapman, John Butler. Letter: to the Honorable Daniel Webster, Secretary of State /by John Butler Chapman, 1852 Sep 24.
William L. Clements Library. Hudson's Bay Company papers, 1775-1914, bulk 1775-ca. 1790.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company papers, 1775-1914, bulk 1775-ca. 1790.
Hudson's Bay Company papers consist of correspondence, financial records, and a memorandum book of the Canadian-based company. Also included is a printed version of Andrew Burnaby's "Travels through the Middle Settlements In North America ..." and a manuscript of "Thoughts on the Furr Trade With the Indians in N. America," extracted from the papers of the late John Gray of Quebec (1768).
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- William L. Clements Library. Hudson's Bay Company papers, 1775-1914, bulk 1775-ca. 1790.
Ernest L. Cooley Papers, 1875-1928
Title:
Ernest L. Cooley Papers 1875-1928
Chicago, Illinois engineer. Personal and business papers, notes, reports, and correspondence, much of it with his brother Mortimer E. Cooley and Chase S. Osborn; include material concerning the Cooley family genealogy, water engineering projects, the Hudson Bay Co., 1850-1908, the St. Lawrence Seaway, and Mortimer E. Cooley's race for the U.S. Senate in 1924.
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Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879
Title:
SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-1879
This series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.
ArchivalResource: 59.56 cubic feet
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Bulkley, Charles S. Charles S. Bulkley papers, 1865-1867.
Title:
Charles S. Bulkley papers, 1865-1867.
Correspondence, reports, and a map documenting the work of the United States-Russian Telegraph Expedition, organized by the Western Union Telegraph Company, with Bulkley as chief engineer, to survey areas in British Columbia, Alaska, and Siberia preliminary to constructing a telegraph line linking Europe and America. The line was never completed.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cu. ft. (3 folders in 1 box; 1 oversize map).
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- Bulkley, Charles S. Charles S. Bulkley papers, 1865-1867.
Kennicott Papers (Hiram Kennicott). [Contact repository for more information].
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Kennicott Papers (Hiram Kennicott). [Contact repository for more information].
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Views of the Pacific Northwest.
Title:
Views of the Pacific Northwest.
Photographic prints, drawings, and watercolors chiefly depicting sights on the Northwest Coast, particularly around Vancouver Island. The images were originally housed in a scrapbook kept by an unidentified individual; based on the contents of the scrapbook it is presumed that the person was a member of the joint U.S./British Northwest Boundary Commission. The photographs, taken by an unidentified photographer or photographers, depict deck scenes from what may be the H.M.S. Satellite; Victoria Indians; Hudson's Bay Company outposts at Fort Vancouver, San Juan Island, and Victoria; encampments on San Juan Island; Nanaimo and Esquimalt, Vancouver Island; Valparaiso, Chile; and Stanley Harbor in the Falkland Islands. The drawings (in both pen and ink as well as pencil) and watercolors, include four works signed by James Madison Alden, as well as drawings by W. H. Hall, J. Palmer, James Robertson, Marcus Lowther, B. Tucker, and possibly William McMurtrie. Subjects include Vancouver Island; San Juan Island; Pt. Grenville, Washington Territory; the Fraser River; coastal landmarks of South America; Victoria Indians, encampments, ships, and birds.
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Hudson's Bay Company. Transactions between England and France relateing to Hudsons Bay 1687 : manuscript, [1698?]
Title:
Transactions between England and France relateing to Hudsons Bay 1687 : manuscript, [1698?]
Documents relate to the negotiations of the 1697 Anglo-French Commission set up to determine the differences between the Hudson's Bay Company and the Compagnie du Nord.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. 90 p., bound : vellum ; 32 cm.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Transactions between England and France relateing to Hudsons Bay 1687 : manuscript, [1698?]
Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750-1823. A map exhibiting all the new discoveries in the interior parts of North America, [1820-1833?] / inscribed by permission to the honorable governor and company of adventurers of England trading into Hudsons Bay, in testimony of their liberal communications to their most obedient and very humble servant, A. Arrowsmith, January 1st 1795.
Title:
A map exhibiting all the new discoveries in the interior parts of North America, [1820-1833?] / inscribed by permission to the honorable governor and company of adventurers of England trading into Hudsons Bay, in testimony of their liberal communications to their most obedient and very humble servant, A. Arrowsmith, January 1st 1795.
Printed map of North America, with manuscript additions and extensive manuscript revisions in red ink in the western half of the map, likely annotated in preparation for a subsequent edition of either Arrowsmith's Map Exhibiting All the New Discoveries in the Interior Parts of North America... or Arrowsmith's British North America. The manuscript additions to the map contain the names and locations of numerous Western forts and fur trading posts, including Fort Drew, Fort Halket, Fort Fraser, Fort McLeod, Fort St. James, Fort Alexandria, Fort Simpson, Fort McLaughlin, Fort Liard, Fort George, Fort Assiniboine, Fort Kootanie (Fort Kootenai), Fort Colville, Fort Kanloop (Fort Kamloops), Fort Vancouver, Fort Umqua, Fort Hall, Fort Boiss (Fort Boisse), Fort Nezperces (Fort Nez Perces), and Fort Nasqually (Fort Nisqually). Several rivers are drawn in the area of present-day California, Nevada, and Utah. In the lower margin of the map, there is a printed statement which notes additions to the map in 1811, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1824, 1833. The last two years may represent manuscript additions to the statement. A publication statement reading "London: Published 1 Jan 1. 1833 by S. Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square... Hydrographer to His Majesty" also appears to be partially in manuscript. It is likely the additions to the map were completed after Aaron Arrowsmith's death by his son or other members of the Arrowsmith firm.
ArchivalResource: 1 map on 4 sheets : hand colored ; 131 x 151 cm., dissected and mounted on linen sheets, 52 x 151 cm. or smaller.
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- Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750-1823. A map exhibiting all the new discoveries in the interior parts of North America, [1820-1833?] / inscribed by permission to the honorable governor and company of adventurers of England trading into Hudsons Bay, in testimony of their liberal communications to their most obedient and very humble servant, A. Arrowsmith, January 1st 1795.
Elliott, T. C. (Thompson Coit), 1862-1943. T.C. Elliott papers, 1903-1937.
Title:
T.C. Elliott papers, 1903-1937.
The collection includes correspondence between T.C. Elliott and members of the historical profession, as well as other individuals with knowledge of historical events in his area of interest. Also included are Elliott's notes and copies of historical documents used in his research. Other correspondence relates to Elliott's book purchases for his extensive library, and to his involvement in history organizations and activities. A number of speeches, publication manuscripts, and published articles are also found in the historical subject files.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 cubic feet (5 document cases)
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- Elliott, T. C. (Thompson Coit), 1862-1943. T.C. Elliott papers, 1903-1937.
Hudson's Bay Company. Archives. Hudson's Bay Company Archives microfilm register of series I-II [microform], 1668-1904.
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Hudson's Bay Company Archives microfilm register of series I-II [microform], 1668-1904.
Finding aid to the Company's Archives collection.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Archives. Hudson's Bay Company Archives microfilm register of series I-II [microform], 1668-1904.
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of, 1771-1820. Thomas Douglas Selkirk papers, 1800-1824.
Title:
Thomas Douglas Selkirk papers, 1800-1824.
Correspondence containing information on the Selkirk Colony (Red River of the North) and its purpose, on its relations with the fur trade of the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, on the punishment of crimes committed in the colony, and (1816) on John Jacob Astor's protest against the establishment of the settlement. A number of the letters are in French.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 cu. ft. (3 folders, boxed).
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- Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of, 1771-1820. Thomas Douglas Selkirk papers, 1800-1824.
Steinke, Bettina, 1913-1999. Bettina Steinke and Don Blair papers, 1889-2000.
Title:
Bettina Steinke and Don Blair papers, 1889-2000.
Papers and photographs of artist Bettina Steinke and her husband, commercial photographer and gallery owner, Don Blair, which features nearly 38,000 prints, negatives, transparencies, and slides documenting their lives and careers.
ArchivalResource: 61.2 cubic feet (109 document boxes, 7 flat boxes, 2 oversized folders)
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- Steinke, Bettina, 1913-1999. Bettina Steinke and Don Blair papers, 1889-2000.
Birnie, Robert, Memoirs, 1824-1859
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Birnie, Robert, Memoirs 1824-1859
The folder contains a memoir of Robert Birnie’s life and experiences in pioneer California.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 folder; 1 item
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- Birnie, Robert, Memoirs, 1824-1859
William Fraser Tolmie Papers, 1833-1865
Title:
William Fraser Tolmie Papers 1833-1865
Mid-19th-century superintendent of the Puget Sound Agricultural Company's Nisqually farm, whose writings describe the natural setting and native peoples of the Pacific Northwest.
ArchivalResource: .42 cubic ft.; 2 boxes
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- William Fraser Tolmie Papers, 1833-1865
Allan, A. G. A tramp across an unexplored country / by A.G. Allan, C.E., [19--].
Title:
A tramp across an unexplored country / by A.G. Allan, C.E., [19--].
Typescript, with extensive manuscript revisions, of an undated lecture written by A.G. Allan. The lecture, intended to be delivered at Purdue University, describes his experiences as an engineer during exploration for an unidentified Canadian transcontinental railroad line, Apr-Nov 1903. Allan discusses his assignment to a section south and west of Hudson Bay, relations with officials of the Hudson's Bay company, and his experiences in exploring this region by canoe and dogsled, with the assistance of H.S. Hancock, an engineer, and Ojibwa Indians. The text includes references to illustrations, which are not present. Allan briefly discusses abandonment of plans to build the railroad line following the company's failure to obtain a subsidy or charter.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (27 leaves) ; 30 cm.
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- Allan, A. G. A tramp across an unexplored country / by A.G. Allan, C.E., [19--].
Allan, A. G. A tramp across an unexplored country / by A.G. Allan, C.E., [19--].
Title:
A tramp across an unexplored country / by A.G. Allan, C.E., [19--].
Typescript, with extensive manuscript revisions, of an undated lecture written by A.G. Allan. The lecture, intended to be delivered at Purdue University, describes his experiences as an engineer during exploration for an unidentified Canadian transcontinental railroad line, Apr-Nov 1903. Allan discusses his assignment to a section south and west of Hudson Bay, relations with officials of the Hudson's Bay company, and his experiences in exploring this region by canoe and dogsled, with the assistance of H.S. Hancock, an engineer, and Ojibwa Indians. The text includes references to illustrations, which are not present. Allan briefly discusses abandonment of plans to build the railroad line following the company's failure to obtain a subsidy or charter.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (27 leaves) ; 30 cm.
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- Allan, A. G. A tramp across an unexplored country / by A.G. Allan, C.E., [19--].
Hudson's Bay Company. Deed poll by the governor and company of Hudsons Bay, with respect to their chief factors and chief traders for conducting their trade in Ruperts Land and North America and for ascertaining the rights and prescribing the duties of those officers ... : London, 1834 June 6.
Title:
Deed poll by the governor and company of Hudsons Bay, with respect to their chief factors and chief traders for conducting their trade in Ruperts Land and North America and for ascertaining the rights and prescribing the duties of those officers ... : London, 1834 June 6.
Copy made for H.H. Bancroft, naming chief factors and chief traders as of 1834.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 25 p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (18 frames) : negative (Rich. 107:16-20) and positive.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Deed poll by the governor and company of Hudsons Bay, with respect to their chief factors and chief traders for conducting their trade in Ruperts Land and North America and for ascertaining the rights and prescribing the duties of those officers ... : London, 1834 June 6.
Pamphlets relating to the fur trade, 1923-
Title:
Pamphlets relating to the fur trade, 1923-
The Minnesota Historical Society Pamphlet Collection contains pamphlets and printed ephemera relating to the history of the fur trade in Minnesota and the United States.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Pamphlets relating to the fur trade, 1923-
Tuck, John. The Baffin Island reindeer experiment, 1954.
Title:
The Baffin Island reindeer experiment, 1954.
Typescript of Tuck's paper on Vilhjalmur Stefansson's plan to introduce reindeer onto Baffin Island during the 1920's. Appendix contains letters from representatives of the Hudson's Bay Company and the Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources.
ArchivalResource: 71 p. ; 1 box (0.2 ft.)
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- Tuck, John. The Baffin Island reindeer experiment, 1954.
Ermatinger, Edward, 1797-1876. Papers, 1820-1874. [microfilm].
Title:
Papers, 1820-1874. [microfilm].
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : manuscript ; 35mm., pos.
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- Ermatinger, Edward, 1797-1876. Papers, 1820-1874. [microfilm].
McLoughlin-Fraser family. McLoughlin-Fraser family papers, 1796-1964.
Title:
McLoughlin-Fraser family papers, 1796-1964.
Papers include: family, business, and legal papers; typescript copies of family correspondence (1807-1843), including letters between John McLoughlin, John McLoughlin Jr., David McLoughlin, Malcolm Fraser, Alexander Fraser, John G. McTavish, William McGillivray, and George Simpson; also includes genealogical data. Other materials include: an interview of Eloisa (McLoughlin) Rae Harvey with Hubert H. Bancroft; David McLoughlin's papers (1855-1928), including biographical data and correspondence; a survey of Joseph McLoughlin's land claim; wills of William Glen Rae and John Rae; the marriage settlement between Eloisa (McLoughlin) Rae Harvey and Daniel Harvey; and the overland journey reminiscence of Theodore Wygant. Papers of John McLoughlin include: correspondence (ca. 1825-1855); land claim documents; Hudson's Bay Company papers; and photostats of estate papers. Also included is McLoughlin's statement to the Hudson's Bay Company (ca. 1845) and a photocopy of his letterbook (1847-1848). This collection also contains miscellaneous ephemera, biographical data, and material from Burt Brown Barker.
ArchivalResource: Original: 1.5 cu. ft. (2 document cases, 2 custom boxes)Microfilm: 5 reels.
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- McLoughlin-Fraser family. McLoughlin-Fraser family papers, 1796-1964.
Applegate, Jesse. Jesse Applegate letters to Elwood Evans [manuscript], 1867 July 26, Oct. 13.
Title:
Jesse Applegate letters to Elwood Evans [manuscript], 1867 July 26, Oct. 13.
Acknowledges letter of 16th; criticizes Evan's intentions in to write his History of Oregon; postscript to Deady concerning Hudson's Bay Company; sub-agency of Dr.White; character of John McLoughlin; Oregon boundary legislature of 1845; S.R. Thurston; Marcus Whitman; Mrs. Victor's claim against U.S. Yoncalla.
ArchivalResource: 14 pp.
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- Applegate, Jesse. Jesse Applegate letters to Elwood Evans [manuscript], 1867 July 26, Oct. 13.
Laylin, G. Richard,. Letters relating to British Columbia received by H.H. Bancroft, 1862-1879.
Title:
Letters relating to British Columbia received by H.H. Bancroft, 1862-1879.
A letter from the Hudson's Bay Company, London (1879); a letter from G. Richard Laylin (undated); a letter from Sir Victor Luis Langesin, Ottawa (1878); and a letter from Warner R. Spalding, New Westminster, BC (1862)
ArchivalResource: Originals : 4 folders in 1 portfolio.Copies : partial microfilm reel (12 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:20) and positive.
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- Laylin, G. Richard,. Letters relating to British Columbia received by H.H. Bancroft, 1862-1879.
Hudson's Bay Company. Archives of the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, Ltd., 1839- 1934.
Title:
Archives of the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, Ltd., 1839- 1934.
Deed of settlement, agreement, and maps; minutes and records of directors' meetings; correspondence; accounts; and annual reports, reflecting operations of this subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company in what became Washington and British Columbia. The bulk of the records deals with operations prior to 1870.
ArchivalResource: 5 microfilm reels : negative (Rich. 555:16-20) and positive.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Archives of the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, Ltd., 1839- 1934.
Acquisition of Oregon and the long suppressed evidence about Marcus Whitman. Chicago., 1905
Title:
Acquisition of Oregon and the long suppressed evidence about Marcus Whitman. Chicago. 1905
ArchivalResource: 4v. index.; Carbon typescript with handwritten additions and corrections. Note: An extra p.41 is bound in between pp. 208 and 209. Published Seattle, 1911.
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- Acquisition of Oregon and the long suppressed evidence about Marcus Whitman. Chicago., 1905
Fisher, Henry. Correspondence, 1826-1867 [microform].
Title:
Correspondence, 1826-1867 [microform].
Correspondence relating to fur trade and the life of Hudson's Bay Company employees in various parts of Canada, Wisconsin, and the Red River Valley of the North, particularly Pembina, N.D. Chief Correspondents include Bernard W. Brisbois, of Prairie du Chien, Wis, Brisbois's brother, Charles Brisbois, Hercules L. Dousman, Fisher's uncle, Alexander Fisher, of York Factory, Man., Joseph Rolette, Jr., and his wife, Jane (Fisher) Rolette (who later married Hercules L. Dousman).
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels.
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- Fisher, Henry. Correspondence, 1826-1867 [microform].
James Birnie papers, 1845-1916, 1845-1864
Title:
James Birnie papers 1845-1916 1845-1864
Papers of a Hudson's Bay Company agent, justice of the peace, and early merchant of Cathlamet, Washington Territory. Includes Birnie & Co. accounts with Abernethy & Co.; Allan, Lowe & Co.; Henry W. Corbett; Ladd, Reed, & Co.; and other business in northwestern Oregon and California. Also inlcludes fishery accounts; real estate records of Cathlamet; estate papers of James A. Scarborough; and guardianship records of Edwin and Robert Scarborough.
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic feet; 3 document cases, 2 flat boxes
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- James Birnie papers, 1845-1916, 1845-1864
North West Company. [Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company].
Title:
[Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company]. 1821 Apr. 6.
Names William McGillivray, of Montreal, Simon McGillivray, merchant of London, and Edward Willice, of the county of Middlesex, as major partners, and provides for the shares and liabilities of the major and minor partners. Also names some former partners.
ArchivalResource: [24] p. ; 31 cm.
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- North West Company. [Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company].
Montgomery, John, b. ca. 1817. John Montgomery papers, 1850-1875.
Title:
John Montgomery papers, 1850-1875.
Collection is fragmentary but provides interesting insights into the life of a young Scottish immigrant and Hudson's Bay Company employee in the Oregon and later Washington territories.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Montgomery, John, b. ca. 1817. John Montgomery papers, 1850-1875.
McKay, Joseph William. Recol[l]ections of a Chief trader in the Hudson's Bay Company : Fort Simpson, British Columbia, 1878.
Title:
Recol[l]ections of a Chief trader in the Hudson's Bay Company : Fort Simpson, British Columbia, 1878.
Dictation recorded by Ivan Petroff July 22-23, 1878. McKay came from Canada to Fort Vancouver in the Hudson's Bay Company service in 1844. Describes disturbed conditions in the old Oregon country, in consequence of the American influx; duties in 1845-1846 escorting British officers; visit to San Francisco and Hawaii in 1846 on Company business; Frémont's activities; experiences in charge of Fort Simpson, 1846-1849; relations with the Russian American Company and Indians of the Northwest Coast; duties on Vancouver Island, 1850; discovery of gold on Queen Charlotte Island, 1851, and of coal at Bellingham Bay, 1853; life at Fort Simpson during the Crimean War. Includes typed transcript.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 21 pages ; 32 cm.Copies of originals : partial microfilm reel (13 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:19) and positive.Transcription : 1 volume
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- McKay, Joseph William. Recol[l]ections of a Chief trader in the Hudson's Bay Company : Fort Simpson, British Columbia, 1878.
Richardson, John, Sir, 1787-1865. [Papers relating to the 1847-1849 search for Sir John Franklin's expedition].
Title:
[Papers relating to the 1847-1849 search for Sir John Franklin's expedition]. [1847-1849]
"Dossier of documents ... some extending to several pages, relating to the organisation, economics and progress of the expedition commanded by Sir John Richardson in search of the lost Franklin expedition. ... [A]ffords a documentary picture of the expedition from its inception to its conclusion. There are original letters from the boat-builders (with plans) of the boats supplied to the expedition; letters of Governor George Simpson of the Hudson Bay Company; of the Chief Factors of the Company, John Bell, Donald Ross and others; estimates of the cost of personnel, stores, etc.; letters from scientists, Beaufort, Sabine, James D. Forbes and others with offers of scientific instruments; copies of Richardson's letters; the cost of the expedition estimated before departure; the wages etc. of hired staff on arrival in America; the despatches of Richardson to the Admiralty; delivery notes of goods supplied at trading posts by the Hudson Bay Company."--Bookseller's description.
ArchivalResource: 173 items in 1 v. ; 24 cm.
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- Richardson, John, Sir, 1787-1865. [Papers relating to the 1847-1849 search for Sir John Franklin's expedition].
Clarence Bagley papers, 1864-1931
Title:
Clarence Bagley papers 1864-1931
Papers of a pioneer, historian, journalist, author, publisher, collector, and public official of Washington
ArchivalResource: approximately 10.33 cubic feet
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- Clarence Bagley papers, 1864-1931
McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857. Letters and deed, 1841-1865.
Title:
Letters and deed, 1841-1865.
The 1841 letter to A. C. Anderson directs him to extend assistance to the United States Exploring Expedition and to Dr. Richmond of the Nisqually Mission (WA MSS 319). The 1850 letter to Peter Ogden inquires about the possibility of building a sawmill at Port Discovery (WA MSS 320). The 1850 deed is for land in Oregon City which John McLoughlin sold to James Winston. Annotations on the deed record the transfer of the property to other owners, such as Noyes Smith (WA MSS 321).
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857. Letters and deed, 1841-1865.
Gairdner, Meredith, 1809-1837. Papers, 1830-1841.
Title:
Papers, 1830-1841.
Papers include: Photocopy of letter (1830) from Gairdner to Robert Jameson reporting on visits to German and French museums; photocopies and typescripts of articles by Gairdner appearing in various scientific journals (1834-1836), including "Notes on the geography of the Columbia river," "Physicogeognostic sketch of the Island of Oahu ...," "Observations during a voyage from England to Fort Vancouver"; meteorological observations at Fort Vancouver (1833-1835).
ArchivalResource: .05 cu. ft.
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- Gairdner, Meredith, 1809-1837. Papers, 1830-1841.
Hume, Joseph, 1777-1855. Correspondence, 1813-1853.
Title:
Correspondence, 1813-1853.
Correspondence discussing Hume's election to Parliament; taxes, including tax stamps for books and papers, county rates, and property taxes; military matters, especially Hume's desire for economy and retrenchment in the army and an end to naval and military sinecures; the policies of Sir James Brooke, Raja of Sarawak, Borneo; the criminal laws and the removal of convicts from the country; reform politics and the election of reform candidates; Hume's motion against Orange Societies; and policies of the Colonial Office, including a request of the Hudson's Bay Company for a monopoly over Vancouver Island, and the colonization of western Canada.
ArchivalResource: 45 items.
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- Hume, Joseph, 1777-1855. Correspondence, 1813-1853.
Brook, Michael, 1926-. Michael Brook papers, 1941, 1965-1968.
Title:
Michael Brook papers, 1941, 1965-1968.
Correspondence and notes concerning Brook's research in Great Britain (1967) on manuscript sources for the fur trade, done as part of a Minnesota Historical Society project to identify and locate sources of information on the fur trade between Montreal, Minnesota, and western Canada from 1770 to 1820.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 cu. ft. (2 boxes).
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- Brook, Michael, 1926-. Michael Brook papers, 1941, 1965-1968.
McLoughlin-Fraser family papers, 1796-1964
Title:
McLoughlin-Fraser family papers 1796-1964
Papers of and relating to Dr. John McLoughlin, Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver, Washington, and later a land owner in Oregon City, Oregon; and materials of and relating to McLoughlin's descendants and relatives in the Fraser, Rae, Harvey, Wygant, and Winch families. Most of the materials are copies or transcriptions, with some original documents. Includes correspondence, legal documents, historical materials, and genealogies.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic feet; 2 document cases, 2 custom boxes, 5 reels of microfilm
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- McLoughlin-Fraser family papers, 1796-1964
Harkness, Ione Juanita Beale. Ione Juanita Beale Harkness papers [manuscript], 1925.
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Ione Juanita Beale Harkness papers [manuscript], 1925.
Collection includes two manuscripts: "Certain community settlements of Oregon," typescript draft of thesis, University of Southern California, for M.A. degree, 1925, 69 half pp., including 25 half pp. bibliography and appendix, describing the Aurora Colony, the Quaker settlement at Newberg, and the Basque community in southeast Oregon; and "Brief survey of the story of Fort Nisqually, a post of the Hudson's Bay Company, with the inventory of the documents pertaining thereto, and excerpts from part of the letters to be found in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, California," 1925 May 21.
ArchivalResource: .04 cubic feet (2 folders)
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- Harkness, Ione Juanita Beale. Ione Juanita Beale Harkness papers [manuscript], 1925.
Traill County (N.D.). Collection, [n.d.].
Title:
Collection, [n.d.].
Consists of biographical and historical sketches of persons, businesses, parks, hotels, landmarks, farming, weather, historical events, geography, etc., pertaining to the history of Traill County, North Dakota. Includes a transcript of a ledger from a Hudson's Bay Company Store in Caledonia, Dakota Territory, 1874-1875. Compiled by Clarence Anderson, Hillsboro, North Dakota.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm rolls ; 35 mm.
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- Traill County (N.D.). Collection, [n.d.].
Archives Of Manitoba. Hudson's Bay Company Archives.
Title:
Archives Of Manitoba. Hudson's Bay Company Archives.
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- Archives Of Manitoba. Hudson's Bay Company Archives.
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company, [1749].
Title:
Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company, [1749].
Autograph manuscript copy of the Royal Charter granted by Charles II to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1669. The copy was prepared in 1749 for Joshua Sharpe, King's Attorney, for use in a law suit brought by Arthur Dobbs and other merchants challenging the Company's privileges. The manuscript is bound with a typed transcript.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (11 leaves) ; 40 cm., bound in v., 43 cm.
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- Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company, [1749].
Parker, Samuel J. Samuel J. Parker papers, [ca. 1892]-1895.
Title:
Samuel J. Parker papers, [ca. 1892]-1895.
"The History of Oregon and the Pacific Coast and Its Especial Connection with Ithaca, New York," a handwritten account concerning the journey begun in 1835 by the author's father, Rev. Samuel Parker, from Ithaca to the Oregon Territory, where he was to found Indian missions under the auspices of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions with financial support of the Ithaca Presbyterian Church; also relates the experiences of Parker, Marcus Whitman, and other missionaries in Oregon, and discusses the activities of the Hudson's Bay Company there. Copies of letters to Parker from the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, and Henry Harmon Spalding, and copies of letters from Parker to his family are included in the volume. Also, "Papers Relating to the History of the Presbyterian Church, Ithaca, N.Y.," by S. J. Parker and "A Picture of Ithaca, N.Y. as I Saw It in Childhood," 1895, by S. J. Parker.
ArchivalResource: .3 cubic ft., 2 reels negative microfilm.
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- Parker, Samuel J. Samuel J. Parker papers, [ca. 1892]-1895.
Henderson, Anne Matheson. Papers, 1771-1954, bulk 1771-1880.
Title:
Papers, 1771-1954, bulk 1771-1880.
Consists of a paper, The Lord Selkirk Settlement at Red River, presented at the 1954 Annual reunion of the Lord Selkirk Association.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Henderson, Anne Matheson. Papers, 1771-1954, bulk 1771-1880.
Tolmie, William Fraser, 1812-1886. William Fraser Tolmie history of Puget Sound and the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Title:
William Fraser Tolmie history of Puget Sound and the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Experiences with the Hudson's Bay Company in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia from 1833, especially his years in charge of Fort Nisqually and the Puget Sound Agricultural Company. With the manuscript are two letters from Tolmie to H.H. Bancroft, 1878-1879.
ArchivalResource: Original and transcript : 3 volumes (.06 linear feet)Copies : partial microfilm reel (32 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:5) and positive.
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- Tolmie, William Fraser, 1812-1886. William Fraser Tolmie history of Puget Sound and the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Burbank, Henry Clay, 1835-1905. Henry Clay Burbank papers, 1858-1894.
Title:
Henry Clay Burbank papers, 1858-1894.
Newspaper articles, letters, and related materials dealing mainly with Burbank's business and financial interests, particularly the forwarding, storage, and wholesale grocery business of James C. and H. C. Burbank, St. Paul and St. Cloud (1857-1870); an account book of expenses incurred in building and furnishing Burbank's St. Cloud home (1863-1872), including memoranda on personal property, stocks, livestock, lands, and farm equipment; and a shipping ledger (1870) for Wilder, Burbank & Company's government express and forwarding business. The collection also contains an autobiographical sketch of Burbank (1891).
ArchivalResource: 3 folders, incl. 2 v.
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- Burbank, Henry Clay, 1835-1905. Henry Clay Burbank papers, 1858-1894.
Abstract of agreement between the Hudson's Bay Company and the Selkirk settlers : ca. 1821-1822.
Title:
Abstract of agreement between the Hudson's Bay Company and the Selkirk settlers : ca. 1821-1822.
Eight articles of agreement which bind the Selkirk settlers not to engage in the sale of spirituous liquors nor in the fur trade, and to transport all produce sold abroad in Company ships.
ArchivalResource: vellum manuscript roll.
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- Abstract of agreement between the Hudson's Bay Company and the Selkirk settlers : ca. 1821-1822.
McLean, John. Reminiscences, [ca. 1845].
Title:
Reminiscences, [ca. 1845].
Concerns his work for the Hudson's Bay Company in Canada, ca. 1820-1844. Includes description of the country, encounters with Indians, and letters of grievance about an assumed promotion.
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- McLean, John. Reminiscences, [ca. 1845].
Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1865-1891
Title:
Correspondence, 1865-1891
This record unit consists of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary during the tenures of Joseph, Henry, 1846-1878; Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1878-1887; and Samuel Pierpoint Langley, 1887-1906.
ArchivalResource: 46.06 cu. ft. (62 document boxes) (68 3x5 boxes) (243 microfilm reels)
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 33: Office Of The Secretary, Outgoing Corres..
Dobbs, Arthur, 1689-1765. Arthur Dobbs papers [manuscript], circa 1683-1722.
Title:
Arthur Dobbs papers [manuscript], circa 1683-1722.
Collection includes: Photocopy manuscript report, 10 pp, ca. 1752, on the cost of beaver fur; Photocopy manuscript report, 24 pp, on the management of the Hudson's Bay Company. Microfilm includes documents reflecting interest in Northwest Passage, including: Dobbs' correspondence; Henry Kelsey's journal, 1683-1722; Francis Smith's journal on the ship "California," 1746-1747.
ArchivalResource: .04 cubic feet (1 folder)Microfilm. 80 feet : positive and negative.
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- Dobbs, Arthur, 1689-1765. Arthur Dobbs papers [manuscript], circa 1683-1722.
All About Us/Nous Autres. Children of the World Exhibition, the Bay, June 1978. Childrens Art.
Title:
Children of the World Exhibition, the Bay, June 1978. Childrens Art. 1978.
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- All About Us/Nous Autres. Children of the World Exhibition, the Bay, June 1978. Childrens Art.
Anderson, Alexander Caulfield, 1814-1884. History of the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia : ms., 1878.
Title:
History of the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia : ms., 1878.
Anderson went out to Fort Vancouver in November, 1832, in the service of the Hudon's Bay Company, and remained in the Pacific Northwest the rest of his life. His narrative is an account of the Company's operations on the Pacific Coast, with brief sketches of many men prominent in the history of the North West and Hudson's Bay Companies. Included is a copy of his journal of an exploration of May 15-June 9, 1846, to open a route from Fort Alexander, the lowest post on the Fraser River of New Caledonia, to Fort Langley, on the lower Fraser; and a journal, May 19-June 11, 1847, concerning an expedition from Kamloops to Langley via Thompson and Fraser rivers. Official letters relating to these expeditions are also copied, and some autograph notes by John Stuart, founder of New Caledonia, written in Scotland, 1842. The first 240 pages are a dictation chiefly recorded (with some signed comments) by Thomas H. Long. The rest, in Anderson's own hand, was sent to Bancroft later in 1878. The Ms. incorporates copies of letters pertaining to British Columbia affairs written as late as 1862, some in consequence of a handbook Anderson published; and interleaved are three letters from Anderson to H.H. Bancroft, 1878-1879.
ArchivalResource: Originals : [285] p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (183 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:16) and positive (Film P-C, reel 1)
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- Anderson, Alexander Caulfield, 1814-1884. History of the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia : ms., 1878.
Papers concerning Fort Taku, aka. Fort Durham, ca. 1840-1973.
Title:
Papers concerning Fort Taku, aka. Fort Durham, ca. 1840-1973.
Correspondence with Hudson Bay Co. and U.S.G.S., excerpts from publications, and an aerial photo.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Papers concerning Fort Taku, aka. Fort Durham, ca. 1840-1973.
Scouler, John, 1804-1871. John Scouler journal and related papers [manuscript], 1824-1872 (bulk 1824-1825)
Title:
John Scouler journal and related papers [manuscript], 1824-1872 (bulk 1824-1825)
Original journal of physician and naturalist John Scouler, of a voyage to the northwest coast of America on the Hudson's Bay Company's schooner William and Anne, 1824-1825, in the company of David Douglas. Includes botanical and zoological observations and notes on native peoples. Supplementing the journal is a typed transcript of Scouler's article "Observations on the indigenous tribes of the N.W. coast of America," with Indian vocabulary drawn up by Dr. Tolmie, published in the Journal of the Geographical Society of London, volume 11, 1841; a photocopy of the original article; and a biographical sketch of Scouler by William Keddie, 1872.
ArchivalResource: .25 cubic feet (2 folders)
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- Scouler, John, 1804-1871. John Scouler journal and related papers [manuscript], 1824-1872 (bulk 1824-1825)
Moore, Terris. Terris Moore and Katrina Hincks Moore papers, 1908-1995.
Title:
Terris Moore and Katrina Hincks Moore papers, 1908-1995.
The Terris Moore Papers consist of records documenting both his personal and professional lives. Materials include family papers and photographs; correspondence and photographs from his service as President at University of Alaska from 1949-1953; research notes, drafts, and manuscripts of his articles and publications; and correspondence, photographs, and writings pertaining to his many mountaineering and aviation expeditions in Alaska and around the world. The Katrina Hincks Moore papers consist of notes, drafts, correspondence, and clippings pertaining to her translations, published articles as well as her biography about Terris Moore titled "Borestone to Bering Strait". The major writing project represented in the collection consists of a series of translations dealing with the coastal exploration of Alaska by Spain in the period 1775-1796. Her other writings include a translation of Emile Petitot's description of the Yukon River in 1870, various articles about traveling through northern regions, as well as a variety of other topics. Her papers also include a few photographs and portions of her diaries, the most complete of which chronicles a trip to Spain and England in the summer of 1922 when she was thirteen.
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- Moore, Terris. Terris Moore and Katrina Hincks Moore papers, 1908-1995.
Hudson's Bay Company. Records, 1851-1969.
Title:
Records, 1851-1969.
Report to the governor, chief factors and chief traders of the Northern Department from George Bamston, agent at Norway House, regarding competition in that quarter (Dec. 23, 1851); letter from I. Black, Fort Garry, to William I. Christie, Norway House, regarding procurement of steersmen and bowsmen for the Swan River District (June 6, 1854); list of horses for transport at Fort Pelly (1862); supplies list of David Prince (1862); letter to T. Taylor of Fort Pelly from W. McKay of Fort Ellice regarding provisions sent to Fort Pelly (July 3, 1863); employment agreement appointing William E. Traill as apprentice clerk under Edward M. Hopkins (June 18, 1964); and one bill of lading for the Swan River boat (Sept. 29, 1869).
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Records, 1851-1969.
Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company. Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company records, 1833-1839.
Title:
Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company records, 1833-1839.
Records of a fur trading and fishing company organized in 1834 by Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth. Account books include: journal, 1834 August 4-1835 December 31; ledger, 1834 July 31-1837 July 21, with Wyeth's instructions to Robert Evans, agent in charge; and combination journal-ledger (in box 2), 1834 December 14-1839 April 10, with Joseph Thing's accounts of sale of Fort Hall to the Hudson's Bay Company. Also includes amanuensis copy of letters, agreements, and instructions re: formation and operation of the fur trade and fishing company, including the establishment of Fort Hall (formerly designated Mss 938-1). Principal correspondents in the letter book include Nathanial J. Wyeth, Joseph Thing, James L. Lambert, and the firm of Tucker and Williams.
ArchivalResource: .7 cubic feet (2 document cases containing 3 v. and 2 folders)
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- Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company. Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company records, 1833-1839.
McPherson, Murdock, ca. 1796-1863. Murdock McPherson diary, 1834.
Title:
Murdock McPherson diary, 1834.
Photographic copy of McPherson's diary (April 27-Sept. 19, 1834) as an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company on a canoe trip from La Chine on the St. Lawrence River near Montreal, Quebec, to Portage la Loche (or Methye Portage) between the Athabasca and Churchill rivers in what is now northern Saskatchewan. He gives information on geography, portages, the fur traders and company posts visited, and the company's commercial practices. Sir George Simpson, governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, accompanied McPherson for part of the trip.
ArchivalResource: 49 p.
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- McPherson, Murdock, ca. 1796-1863. Murdock McPherson diary, 1834.
Lehman, Philip A. The religious, moral and educational activities of the Hudson's Bay Company [manuscript], 1929.
Title:
The religious, moral and educational activities of the Hudson's Bay Company [manuscript], 1929.
Typescript thesis "The Religious, Moral and Educational Activities of the Hudson's Bay Company" by Philip A. Lehman, 40 pp, 1929, condensed from the original thesis presented at University of Oregon.
ArchivalResource: .04 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Lehman, Philip A. The religious, moral and educational activities of the Hudson's Bay Company [manuscript], 1929.
Huggins, Edward, 1832-1907. Edward Huggins papers, 1850-1905.
Title:
Edward Huggins papers, 1850-1905.
Correspondence (1854-1903), speeches and writings (1850, 1900-1904), financial records (1856-1896), photographs, and a scrapbook of newspaper articles (1904-1905). Some materials relate to Huggins' activities for the Hudson's Bay Company and National Bank of Commerce in Tacoma, Wash. Major correspondents include Clarence Booth Bagley, Roderick Finlayson, George Suckley, Alexander Munro, and E.N. Fuller.
ArchivalResource: 0.21 cubic ft. (1 box)
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- Huggins, Edward, 1832-1907. Edward Huggins papers, 1850-1905.
Burbank, James Crawford, 1822-1876. James Crawford Burbank papers, 1848-1876, 1933-1972.
Title:
James Crawford Burbank papers, 1848-1876, 1933-1972.
Newspaper articles, letters, and other items related mostly to the transportation and insurance interests of J. C. Burbank, owner of a St. Paul express and forwarding business (ca. 1850-1868) and first president of St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company (ca. 1865-1876).
ArchivalResource: 5 folders.
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- Burbank, James Crawford, 1822-1876. James Crawford Burbank papers, 1848-1876, 1933-1972.
Ermatinger, Edward, 1797-1876. Edward Ermatinger letters [manuscripts], 1826-1846.
Title:
Edward Ermatinger letters [manuscripts], 1826-1846.
Collection includes: Photostat manuscript letters from Archibald McDonald, 1830-1846, with typed transcripts; Typescript copies of letters from John and William Tod, 1829-1845; Photostat manuscript compilation of French songs, 20 pp, circa 1830-1840, compiled by Edward Ermatinger, with music and lyrics.
ArchivalResource: .17 cubic feet (4 folders)
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- Ermatinger, Edward, 1797-1876. Edward Ermatinger letters [manuscripts], 1826-1846.
Clark, Frank B. History of the farm near Umapine, Oregon which was operated by the Hudson's Bay Company [manuscript], 1948 June 10.
Title:
History of the farm near Umapine, Oregon which was operated by the Hudson's Bay Company [manuscript], 1948 June 10.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (22 pp. in 1 folder)
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- Clark, Frank B. History of the farm near Umapine, Oregon which was operated by the Hudson's Bay Company [manuscript], 1948 June 10.
University of British Columbia. Library,. British Columbia historical postcard and photograph albums collection.
Title:
British Columbia historical postcard and photograph albums collection. [ca. 1860-1939], predominant [ca. 1900]-1921.
The collection consists of ninety-one albums of postcards and photographs pertaining to views and scenes mainly in British Columbia, but also including Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and the Yukon as well as Europe. The views of British Columbia include views of the Rocky Mountains, Vancouver, Victoria, Mayne Island, and Buttle Lake (pre-1911) as well as those of logging (Capilano Timber Co., 1917-1920), mining (Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Co. and Consolidated Cariboo Hydraulic Mining Co.) railways (Canadian Pacific Railway, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway, and Great Northern Railway) and shipping. In addition, there are postcards and photographs of the Hudson's Bay Company Kamchatka Venture, 1921, U.S. Civil War portraits and New Zealand shipping.
ArchivalResource: 91 v.ca. 9000 postcards and photographs.
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- University of British Columbia. Library,. British Columbia historical postcard and photograph albums collection.
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962. Collection of glass plate negatives, 1900-1940 (bulk 1913-1924).
Title:
Collection of glass plate negatives, 1900-1940 (bulk 1913-1924).
The collection contains 282 glass plate negatives documenting arctic exploration and Inuit culture in the early 20th century. Ships shown include the Bear, Corwin, and North Star. Individual and group shots of scientists, "Copper Eskimos," and Inuit peoples include images of Charles D. Brower, Fritz Johansen, Charles Klinkenberg, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, and Storker Theodor Storkerson. Illustrated locations in Alaska include Collinson Point, Flaxman Island, Fort Yukon, and Tanana; in the Northwest Territories, Bernard Harbor, Cape Bathurst, and Victoria Island; in the Yukon, Herschel Island; in Greenland, archaeological digs at Osterbygd. Also included are images of Stefansson's 1923-24 trip to Australia and many aerial photographs. Principal photographers are George Hubert Wilkins and the Lomen Bros.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 feet (17 boxes)
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- Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962. Collection of glass plate negatives, 1900-1940 (bulk 1913-1924).
Washington Territory. Governor (1870-1872 : Salomon). Territorial Governor Edward S. Salomon papers, 1870-1872.
Title:
Territorial Governor Edward S. Salomon papers, 1870-1872.
Collection consists primarily of statistical reports required by the U.S. Department of State, and official files on appointments, extraditions, clemency actions, and pardons. The statistical reports provide valuable insights into the economic, political, and social growth of Washington, county by county. The collection also includes various subject files which include outgoing and incoming correspondence and reports.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic ft.
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- Washington Territory. Governor (1870-1872 : Salomon). Territorial Governor Edward S. Salomon papers, 1870-1872.
McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857. John McLoughlin papers, 1825-1856.
Title:
John McLoughlin papers, 1825-1856.
Papers (originals and contemporary copies) concerning his relations with American trappers and settlers, and his land claims in Oregon. Includes letters by Courtney M. Walker, Jessy Quinn Thornton, and Joseph Henry Brown, with copies of letters, 1840-1843, to and from Jason Lee, John Record, Francis Ermatinger, George Gary, Lansford W. Hastings, and Robert Shortess; circular letter addressed in McLoughlin's hand to "J.Q. Thornton, esq., Albany" and dated in the same hand; Oregon City, 24th Dec. 1853 (this copy, later given by Thornton to H.H. Bancroft, has in Thornton's hand, written in 1880, the substance of the more detailed reply he made to McLoughlin in 1853). Also includes certification, Dec. 13, 1851, by Edward Hamilton, Secretary, Oregon Territory, with territorial seal, of a portion of item no. 4.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 9 items ; 33 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (182 exposures) : negative (Rich. 106:2) and positive.
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- McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857. John McLoughlin papers, 1825-1856.
Farnham, Thomas Jefferson, 1804-1848. Papers, 1839-ca. 1900.
Title:
Papers, 1839-ca. 1900.
Papers include: Typescript reminiscences (n.d.) describing Fort Vancouver and John McLoughlin; copy of letter (1843) from Thomas J. Farnham to Kamehameha, King of the Hawaiian Islands, concerning compensation for services rendered in pursuit of a treaty; typescript copies of (St. Louis, Missouri) Argus articles (1839-1840), which published Farnharm's description of Oregon; typescript copies of articles from other mid-west newspapers (1839-1847), containing Farnham's description of the poor quality of the Oregon territory, except for the fertile Willamette Valley; short biographical sketch (n.d.) of T.J. Farnham's son, Charles H. Farnham.
ArchivalResource: .05 cu. ft.
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- Farnham, Thomas Jefferson, 1804-1848. Papers, 1839-ca. 1900.
Washington State Library. Washington State Library's collection of Fort Nisqually records and correspondence, 1982-1984?
Title:
Washington State Library's collection of Fort Nisqually records and correspondence, 1982-1984?
This collection consists of an index created by Helen Hyatt Norton for the microfilm of the Fort Nisqually collection that were held at the Huntington Library in San Marino, CA. There is also a photocopy of the transcription of the letter book of Fort Nisqually.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear foot.
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- Washington State Library. Washington State Library's collection of Fort Nisqually records and correspondence, 1982-1984?
Hudson's Bay Company. Contract form of the Hudson's Bay Company, undated.
Title:
Contract form of the Hudson's Bay Company, undated.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Contract form of the Hudson's Bay Company, undated.
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918. Oregon (Territory) Archives: letters, reports, messages, memorials, and other papers not published in the Office of the Secretary of State : Salem, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Title:
Oregon (Territory) Archives: letters, reports, messages, memorials, and other papers not published in the Office of the Secretary of State : Salem, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Transcript in the hand of J. Henry Brown, supplementary to The Oregon Archives (Salem, 1853). Miscellaneous documents of 1844; four messages dated 1845; an address "To the Citizens of the United States," ca. 1845, said to have been written by Jesse Applegate or W.H. Gray; Memorials to Congress and related documents, 1845-1849; military orders and letters relating to the Cayuse War, 1847-1848; documents pertaining to Felix Scott's service as Indian Sub-Agent, Southwestern District, 1848; and others pertaining to S.R. Thurston's attacks on the Hudson's Bay Company.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 217 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (197 exposures) : negative (Rich. 105:12) and positive (Film P-A, reel 8)
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- Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918. Oregon (Territory) Archives: letters, reports, messages, memorials, and other papers not published in the Office of the Secretary of State : Salem, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Tod, John, 1793-1882. History of New Caledonia and the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Title:
History of New Caledonia and the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Describes service on the Bay; the rivalry with the North West Company; work at McLeod's Lake, the "Botany Bay" of the Service; visit to the Columbia in 1838 with the missionary, Father Modeste Demers; later experiences in New Caledonia and other districts. Contains much information on the Indians and the conduct of the fur trade, and many anecdotes of principal Hudson's Bay Company figures; includes an account of the murder of Samuel Black.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 103 pages ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (62 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:19) and positive (Film P-C, reel 4)
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- Tod, John, 1793-1882. History of New Caledonia and the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Selected Hudson's Bay Company records., 1679-1970.
Title:
Selected Hudson's Bay Companyrecords. 1679-1970.
Microfilm, photocopies, and transcripts of miscellaneousdocuments relating to the Hudson's Bay Company, collected at various times by theMinnesota Historical Society.
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- Selected Hudson's Bay Company records., 1679-1970.
Mills, James B. James B. Mills papers, 1862-1870.
Title:
James B. Mills papers, 1862-1870.
Fragmentary correspondence, financial records, and agreements of Mills, a St. Cloud (Minn.) businessman, and his associates in the firms of H[enry] Gager and Company, Gager and Mills, and J. B. Mills and Company.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box).
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- Mills, James B. James B. Mills papers, 1862-1870.
La Pérouse, Jean-François de Galaup, comte de, 1741-1788. Papers of Jean-François de Galaup, comte de la Pérouse, 1782.
Title:
Papers of Jean-François de Galaup, comte de la Pérouse, 1782.
Journal kept by Paul de Monneron while a staff officer on La Pérouse's expedition against the Hudson's Bay Company.
ArchivalResource: 1 container.
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- La Pérouse, Jean-François de Galaup, comte de, 1741-1788. Papers of Jean-François de Galaup, comte de la Pérouse, 1782.
Ross, Charles, fl. 1818-1844. Charles Ross papers [manuscript], 1839-1951.
Title:
Charles Ross papers [manuscript], 1839-1951.
Collection includes copies of letters and accounts, including those of his estate, with the Hudson's Bay Company, 1839-1851.
ArchivalResource: .04 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Ross, Charles, fl. 1818-1844. Charles Ross papers [manuscript], 1839-1951.
Washington State Library. Washington State Library's collection of C. L. Robinson's records, correspondence and manuscript titled Fort Vancouver Centennial Half Dollar, 1970-1974.
Title:
Washington State Library's collection of C. L. Robinson's records, correspondence and manuscript titled Fort Vancouver Centennial Half Dollar, 1970-1974.
C. L. Robinson's collection consists of the typewritten manuscript titled Fort Vancouver Centennial Half Dollar; photographs, slides and negatives in color as well as black & white; about 120 letters of correspondence with regards to research for the manuscript; and a few photostat copies of newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear foot (1 box)
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- Washington State Library. Washington State Library's collection of C. L. Robinson's records, correspondence and manuscript titled Fort Vancouver Centennial Half Dollar, 1970-1974.
Great Britain. Public Record Office. Colonial Office correspondence. [microform].
Title:
Colonial Office correspondence. [microform].
ArchivalResource: [1 v.]
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- Great Britain. Public Record Office. Colonial Office correspondence. [microform].
Thornton, J. Quinn (Jessy Quinn), 1810-1888. Jessy Quinn Thornton autobiography : and related materials. Salem, Oregon : ms., 1879-1880.
Title:
Jessy Quinn Thornton autobiography : and related materials. Salem, Oregon : ms., 1879-1880.
Describes his overland journey of 1846; activities as Oregon lobbyist in Washington, 1848; interest in Oregon education; remarks on the Hudson's Bay Company claims and his relations with the Company's lobbyist; and publication of his book, Oregon and California in 1848 (New York, 1849). Bound in are three letters to H.H. Bancroft, 1879-1880.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 55 p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (58 exposures) : negative (Rich. 105:14) and positive.
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- Thornton, J. Quinn (Jessy Quinn), 1810-1888. Jessy Quinn Thornton autobiography : and related materials. Salem, Oregon : ms., 1879-1880.
Bird, James. Will of James Bird [manuscript], 1855 Mar. 21.
Title:
Will of James Bird [manuscript], 1855 Mar. 21.
Typescript copy of last will and testament of James Bird, Chief Factor in the Hudson's Bay Company, 1855 Mar. 21.
ArchivalResource: .01 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Bird, James. Will of James Bird [manuscript], 1855 Mar. 21.
Coffin, James H. (James Henry), 1806-1873. James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-1884
Title:
James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-1884
These papers consist of correspondence concerning temperature, wind, and weather reports of the Hudson Bay region, 1848; resolutions of condolence to Coffin's son, Seldon J. Coffin, from students and alumni of Lafayette College after Coffin's death, 1873; newspaper articles; an illustration of James H. Coffin; and the original manuscript of Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. Additional correspondence of James Henry Coffin exists elsewhere in the Smithsonian Institution Archives, especially in the Joseph Henry Collection, Record Unit 7001, and Meteorological Project Records, Record Unit 60.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cu. ft. (1 half document box)
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- Smithsonian Archives. James Henry Coffin Papers.
Samuel J. Parker papers, [ca. 1892]-1895.
Title:
Samuel J. Parker papers, [ca. 1892]-1895.
"The History of Oregon and the Pacific Coast and Its Especial Connection with Ithaca, New York," a handwritten account concerning the journey begun in 1835 by the author's father, Rev. Samuel Parker, from Ithaca to the Oregon Territory. Also, "Papers Relating to the History of the Presbyterian Church, Ithaca, N.Y.," by S. J. Parker and "A Picture of Ithaca, N.Y. as I Saw It in Childhood," 1895, by S. J. Parker.
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- Samuel J. Parker papers, [ca. 1892]-1895.
Johansen, Dorothy O., 1904-. Dorothy Johansen papers [manuscript], 1827-1967.
Title:
Dorothy Johansen papers [manuscript], 1827-1967.
Collection includes: Research notes and galleys for "Empire of the Columbia", 2nd ed., including articles, speeches and papers regarding Samuel Terry, Polly Hicks McKean, Eliza Jane McKean Hustler, Anna Crocker, John T. Simpson and Sylvester Pennoyer; Photocopy Joseph L. Meek land claim, 1851; Photocopy and transcript letters, notes and diary of Robert Newell, 1836-1862; Correspondence and reports of J. Nielson Barry, ca. 1947; Letter of Oregon Governor Walter M. Pierce regarding James Withycombe, 1943; Hudson's Bay Co. transcript of "Snake Country Journal", 1827-1828.
ArchivalResource: 4.2 cubic feet (4 record cartons and 1 oversize folder)
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- Johansen, Dorothy O., 1904-. Dorothy Johansen papers [manuscript], 1827-1967.
Deans, James, 1827-1905. Settlement of Vancouver Island : Victoria, British Columbia : ms., 1878.
Title:
Settlement of Vancouver Island : Victoria, British Columbia : ms., 1878.
A dictation, partly in the handwriting of H.H. Bancroft. A letter by Deans to "Mr. Monteith," dated Uplands, May 12, 1878, is bound in as p. 9-12. Describes Fort Vancouver as it was when he arrived in 1853, the progress of settlement, the restrictions imposed by the Hudson's Bay Company in defiance of its charter obligations, the San Juan Island dispute, and the contributions of the Royal Engineers toward opening up the country.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 25 p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (15 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:16) and positive (Film P-C, reel 1)
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- Deans, James, 1827-1905. Settlement of Vancouver Island : Victoria, British Columbia : ms., 1878.
Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company records, 1843-1879.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company records, 1843-1879.
The records of the Hudson's Bay Company, from various company stations, include: "Fort Pelly Scroll Book, Outfit 1868," various accounts and equipment lists (39 p.); "Journal of Daily Occurrences kept at the Honble. the Hudsons Bay Company's Last Mountain House," 1869-70 (49 p.); "Journal of Daily Events at Fort Qu'Appelle," 1872-79 (2 v.); and "Standing Rules and Regulations of the Honble. Hudson's Bay Company's Fur Trade Established by the Council for the Northern Department of Ruperts Land," 1873-1875 (64 p.), including regulations enacted 1843-1875. 4 items.
ArchivalResource: 1 case.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company records, 1843-1879.
Amory, Copley, 1890-1964. Papers, 1911-1912.
Title:
Papers, 1911-1912.
Collection includes typescript of Amory's account of his summer trip from Seattle to Dawson and down the Yukon River, June 14 to Oct. 4, 1912, to collect specimens of mammals for the Smithsonian Institute. Also includes a letter describing the trip, a map of the area surrounding the Yukon River, and an excerpt from The Wilderness of the upper Yukon by Charles Sheldon (published as: The wilderness of the upper Yukon : a hunter's explorations for wild sheep in sub-arctic mountains. -- New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1911).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.2 ft.)
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- Amory, Copley, 1890-1964. Papers, 1911-1912.
Rose Bros. Fur Co. (Saint Paul, Minn.). Company records, 1855-1955.
Title:
Company records, 1855-1955.
Correspondence, minutes, contracts, fur auction catalogs and notices, code and fur assortment books, financial records, and other accounts and records of the Rose Bros. Fur Company (incorporated 1933) and its several predecessor firms.
ArchivalResource: 66.5 cu. ft. (61 boxes), and 1 microfilm reel.
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- Rose Bros. Fur Co. (Saint Paul, Minn.). Company records, 1855-1955.
Lattie, Alexander, 1802-1849. Alexander Lattie letter to Jas. Douglass, Esq. [manuscript], 1847 Mar. 10.
Title:
Alexander Lattie letter to Jas. Douglass, Esq. [manuscript], 1847 Mar. 10.
Typescript copy of a letter asking to be given a job, vowing to "renounce the use of spirits."
ArchivalResource: .01 cubic feet (1 pp.)
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- Lattie, Alexander, 1802-1849. Alexander Lattie letter to Jas. Douglass, Esq. [manuscript], 1847 Mar. 10.
Washburn, Elizabeth F. Arctic cruise : a trip on the Hudson's Bay Company supply ship Rupertsland, September 1958, 1958.
Title:
Arctic cruise : a trip on the Hudson's Bay Company supply ship Rupertsland, September 1958, 1958.
Typescript of Mrs. Washburn's journal of her experiences on board the ship Rupertsland. Journal includes descriptions of the living conditions of the Eskimos and of the Baffin Island and Hudson Bay area.
ArchivalResource: 99 p. ; 1 box (0.2 ft.)
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- Washburn, Elizabeth F. Arctic cruise : a trip on the Hudson's Bay Company supply ship Rupertsland, September 1958, 1958.
Thornton, J. Quinn (Jessy Quinn), 1810-1888. Oregon history : Salem, Ore., and related materials : ms., 1869-1876.
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Oregon history : Salem, Ore., and related materials : ms., 1869-1876.
Interview, June 15, 1878, with Hubert Howe Bancroft, recorded by Amos Bowman. Notes on organization of territorial government (including his trip East, 1848); Hudson's Bay Company and Dr. McLoughlin; Marcus Whitman; schools; medal commemorating schools; the state seal; medal commemorating discovery of the Columbia River, formerly in the possession of Captain Gray; first printing press in Oregon Territory; the Donner Party; Indian wars. Bound in at end of volume are letters, 1876, and manuscript, Origin of missions in Oregon, by Rev. John W. York; correspondence, Oct., 1870, of Albert Boyd Otis; letters, 1869-1871, from Hall Jackson Kelley concerning early history of Oregon (including four of his Beloved Brethren series); material for the history of Oregon (a catalogue of books and pamphlets). Contains the letter by Rev. John W. York on p. 41-58.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 40 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (90 exposures) : negative (Rich. 105:14) and positive.Transcriptions : [7] leaves ; 33 cm.
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- Thornton, J. Quinn (Jessy Quinn), 1810-1888. Oregon history : Salem, Ore., and related materials : ms., 1869-1876.
Campbell, Robert, 1808-1894. Journal of Robert Campbell.
Title:
Journal of Robert Campbell. [19--?]
ArchivalResource: 99 leaves ; 36 cm.
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- Campbell, Robert, 1808-1894. Journal of Robert Campbell.
Barclay, A. A. Barclay letter to H.U. Addington [manuscript], 1846 Feb. 23.
Title:
A. Barclay letter to H.U. Addington [manuscript], 1846 Feb. 23.
Photocopy of letter from A. (Archibald?) Barclay, Esq., from the Hudson's Bay House, to H.U. Addington, Esq., of the Foreign Office, with enclosures of copies of additional letters "with reference to period [with] which Trade was commenced by British Subjects on the Upper Water of the Columbia."
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Barclay, A. A. Barclay letter to H.U. Addington [manuscript], 1846 Feb. 23.
Beaver (Steamship). Journal, 1838-1840.
Title:
Journal, 1838-1840.
Journal (1838-1840) contains a list of trading goods received at Hudson's Bay Company posts by the steamer "Beaver" ; information includes date received and description of items. Entries organized by post: includes Fort Langley, Fort McLoughlin, and Fort Nisqually.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Beaver (Steamship). Journal, 1838-1840.
Fort Nisqually records, 1833-1901.
Title:
Fort Nisqually records, 1833-1901.
The collection contains letters, documents, and manuscripts, including 111 volumes of journals of daily occurences, letterbooks, accounts, etc. related to the activities of the Hudson's Bay Company and the Puget Sound Agricultural Company at Fort Nisqually. Subject matter in the collection includes: fur trade with Native Americans, life in the various forts and posts (particularly Fort Vancouver & Fort Victoria), the early history of Fort Steilacoom, settlement and history of the Pacific Northwest, and shipping on the Pacific coast and in Puget Sound. Significant persons represented in the collection include Edward Huggins, John McLoughlin, Peter Skene Ogden, and William Fraser Tolmie.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 2,600 pieces.
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- Fort Nisqually records, 1833-1901.
Smithsonian Archives. Ru 561: Ass. Sec. ... Corr. W/Hudson's Bay Co..
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Smithsonian Archives. Ru 561: Ass. Sec. ... Corr. W/Hudson's Bay Co..
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Pinkham, Jean A., 1849-. Reminiscences of an old timer, [1932 ].
Title:
Reminiscences of an old timer, [1932 ].
Typescript of Mrs. Pinkham's reminiscences of her life in Manitoba. Includes some newspaper clippings and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.2 ft.)
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- Pinkham, Jean A., 1849-. Reminiscences of an old timer, [1932 ].
Harbridge, George. Journal of a voyage : from Gravesend to Hudson's-Bay North America and Inland journey to the Red-River Colony / by George Harbridge, 1820-1826.
Title:
Journal of a voyage : from Gravesend to Hudson's-Bay North America and Inland journey to the Red-River Colony / by George Harbridge, 1820-1826.
The journal describes an 1820 voyage from England to Manitoba by way of Hudson's Bay and overland from York Fort to the Red River Colony. George Harbridge traveled on the Hudson's Bay Co.'s ship Eddystone with Rev. John West, a company chaplain. Harbridge writes about life in the colony, marriage, troubles with Rev. Jones who succeeded Rev. West, and his return trip to England in 1825. There is an extract of a letter from Jones to Harbridge at the end of the journal.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (296 p.) ; 18 cm.
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- Harbridge, George. Journal of a voyage : from Gravesend to Hudson's-Bay North America and Inland journey to the Red-River Colony / by George Harbridge, 1820-1826.
United States. Dept. of State. Letter: to Thomas Nelson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon Territory /by Daniel Webster, 1852 Aug 27.
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Letter: to Thomas Nelson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon Territory /by Daniel Webster, 1852 Aug 27.
On the possessory rights of the Hudson's Bay and Puget Sound Agricultural companies.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.; 25 cm.
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- United States. Dept. of State. Letter: to Thomas Nelson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon Territory /by Daniel Webster, 1852 Aug 27.
Edward Chambreau collection, 1847-1880
Title:
Edward Chambreau collection 1847-1880
Edward Chambreau (1821-1902), adventurer and gambler, was born in France, migrated to Canada with his family in 1825, and in 1846 enlisted with the U.S. Army at St. Louis. From 1853 through 1875 Chambreau moved between Portland, Tygh Valley and Vancouver, running saloons, gambling parlors, general stores and a restaurant. In 1875 Chambreau converted to Christianity, sold his saloon and gave up gambling. He became a scout for the U.S. government and traveled between Oregon, Washington and Idaho in 1877. In 1880 he surveyed the conditions of nine Northwest Indian nations. The Edward Chambreau Collection contains letters, manuscripts of his autobiography, diaries, articles written by him and General O.O. Howard, and his military reports. These materials are not originals, but are rather photocopies and typescripts. Chambreau’s autobiography is unique in that it has not been sanitized or edited; it paints a vivid, lurid and fascinating picture of frontier life. The collection is a valuable source for details on the activities of the Hudson Bay Company, early American/Indian relationships in Oregon and the strategies and techniques of bushwhacking, bar-fighting and card cheating.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet, 1 container
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- Edward Chambreau collection, 1847-1880
Thompson Coit Elliott Papers, 1903-1937
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Thompson Coit Elliott Papers 1903-1937
Papers of historian Thompson Coit Elliott who came west to Walla Walla, Washington in 1886. Includes correspondence, notes, copies of historical documents, speeches, published articles, and publication manuscripts on subjects relating to early exploration and trade in Inland Empire of the Pacific Northwest and the Oregon coast.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 cubic feet (5 document cases)
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- Thompson Coit Elliott Papers, 1903-1937
[A collection of pamphlets relating to Hudson's Bay Company forts in the Pacific Northwest].
Title:
[A collection of pamphlets relating to Hudson's Bay Company forts in the Pacific Northwest].
Contains pamphlets chiefly relating to the history of various forts established by the Hudson's Bay Company in present day British Columbia, Washington and Oregon and also about Dr. John McLoughlin, a chief factor for the company. Information is primarly about the buildings themselves, with some details about the gold, salmon, furs and produce these forts traded. Also includes one photograph.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- [A collection of pamphlets relating to Hudson's Bay Company forts in the Pacific Northwest].
Johnson, A. N. Letter to T.R. McCloy, 1965 December 29.
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Letter to T.R. McCloy, 1965 December 29.
Letter and enclosure written by A.N. Johnson of the Hudson's Bay Company in London, England, to T.R. McCloy of the Glenbow Foundation in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Johnson, A. N. Letter to T.R. McCloy, 1965 December 29.
Bowen, William H. C. Conflicts with Indians in Oregon, 1928.
Title:
Conflicts with Indians in Oregon, 1928.
Typescript copy of a speech delivered by William H.C. Bowen before the Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, October 11, 1928; discusses Indian character and the history of conflict between whites and Indians in Oregon (1825-1878), including the role of the Hudson's Bay Company and the military campaigns of Philip H. Sheridan.
ArchivalResource: 21 p.
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- Bowen, William H. C. Conflicts with Indians in Oregon, 1928.
Birnie, Robert, 1824-. Personal adventures of Robert Birnie, born at : Astoria, Oregon : ms., 1824 Feb. 7. written by himself. San Francisco.
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Personal adventures of Robert Birnie, born at : Astoria, Oregon : ms., 1824 Feb. 7. written by himself. San Francisco.
Recollections of his father, James Birnie, and his association with the Hudson's Bay Co.; his boyhood in the Northwest; his own service with Hudson's Bay Co. until 1842; his work in California for various concerns as clerk and as supercargo; subsequent travels; return to California and work as farmer and then as real estate agent. With letter of transmittal, May 7, 1872, to H.H. Bancroft.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 16 p. ; 32 cm in a box.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 518:16) and positive.
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- Birnie, Robert, 1824-. Personal adventures of Robert Birnie, born at : Astoria, Oregon : ms., 1824 Feb. 7. written by himself. San Francisco.
Beaver, Herbert, 1800-1858. Letter, 1842.
Title:
Letter, 1842.
Typescript copy of letter written by Herbert Beaver in 1842 to a committee of the Aborigines Protection Society in London, England; contains a description of Beaver's experiences with the Indians of the Pacific Northwest, especially the Chinook and Klickitat tribes, while residing at Fort Vancouver (September 1836-October 1838).
ArchivalResource: 9 p.
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- Beaver, Herbert, 1800-1858. Letter, 1842.
Abstract of agreement between the Hudson's Bay Company and the Selkirk settlers : ca. 1821-1822.
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Abstract of agreement between the Hudson's Bay Company and the Selkirk settlers : ca. 1821-1822.
Eight articles of agreement which bind the Selkirk settlers not to engage in the sale of spirituous liquors nor in the fur trade, and to transport all produce sold abroad in Company ships.
ArchivalResource: vellum manuscript roll.
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- Abstract of agreement between the Hudson's Bay Company and the Selkirk settlers : ca. 1821-1822.
Murray, Alexander Hunter, 1818-1874. Expedition to build a Hudson's Bay Company post on the Yukon, 1848 / by Alexander Hunter Murray.
Title:
Expedition to build a Hudson's Bay Company post on the Yukon, 1848 / by Alexander Hunter Murray.
The journal-letter to Murdock McPherson describes an 1847-48 journey from Fort McPherson (Northwest Territories) down the Bell, Porcupine, and Yukon rivers, and the return journey to Lapiers House. The narrative records building the fort, the characteristics and customs of the natives, and the Russian fur traders. There is a Kutchin vocabulary, meteorological journal, and 15 drawings.
ArchivalResource: 86 p. : illus. ; 32 cm.
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- Murray, Alexander Hunter, 1818-1874. Expedition to build a Hudson's Bay Company post on the Yukon, 1848 / by Alexander Hunter Murray.
Wright, Charles R.,. Interview notes and reminiscences of Rose Barbeau, 1933 March 16.
Title:
Interview notes and reminiscences of Rose Barbeau, 1933 March 16.
Notes, recorded by Charles R. Wright, of an interview with Rose Barbeau, a French-Canadian who moved to the village of Ottertail in western Minnesota in 1866 from near Edmonton, Canada, where her father and husband had been employed by the Hudson's Bay Company. Information about pioneer life in Ottertail and about French-Canadian families is included.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Wright, Charles R.,. Interview notes and reminiscences of Rose Barbeau, 1933 March 16.
Piers, Charles P. Hudson's Bay Company : Short history of the S.S. Beaver, 1835-1892, 1936 Mar. 21.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company : Short history of the S.S. Beaver, 1835-1892, 1936 Mar. 21.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (9 leaves)
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- Piers, Charles P. Hudson's Bay Company : Short history of the S.S. Beaver, 1835-1892, 1936 Mar. 21.
Hudson's Bay Company. Deed : Hudsons Bay Company to Andrew Langdon, 1887 Feb. 8.
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Deed : Hudsons Bay Company to Andrew Langdon, 1887 Feb. 8.
Deed for Lots Nos. 99 and 100 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Deed : Hudsons Bay Company to Andrew Langdon, 1887 Feb. 8.
Hudson's Bay Company : vertical file.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company : vertical file.
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- Hudson's Bay Company : vertical file.
Le Marechal, fl. 1719. Carte angloise de la Baye de Hudson ou la compagnie apellee Hudson Bay fait son commerce : tirée de la liasse des concecions accordée a plusiers compagnis par le Roy l'Angleterre pour differens commerces ; depost remise a Monseigneur le Marechal le 8 Novembre, 1719.
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Carte angloise de la Baye de Hudson ou la compagnie apellee Hudson Bay fait son commerce : tirée de la liasse des concecions accordée a plusiers compagnis par le Roy l'Angleterre pour differens commerces ; depost remise a Monseigneur le Marechal le 8 Novembre, 1719. 1719.
French copy of an unidentified English map probably compiled in the previous century; most place names in English. Illustrates the competing fur trade claims of Hudson's Bay Company and the Compagnie du Nord; identifies sites associated with the early European exploration of Hudson Bay, particularly the 1682-1683 expedition headed by Pierre Esprit Radisson and Médard Chouart Des Groseilliers. Prominently labels the Nelson River winter camps of Radisson, HBC governor John Bridgar, ship captain Benjamin Gillam, and Sir Thomas Button (Button's expedition wintered there in 1612).
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : hand col. ; 493 x 685 mm., on sheet 563 x 730 mm.
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- Le Marechal, fl. 1719. Carte angloise de la Baye de Hudson ou la compagnie apellee Hudson Bay fait son commerce : tirée de la liasse des concecions accordée a plusiers compagnis par le Roy l'Angleterre pour differens commerces ; depost remise a Monseigneur le Marechal le 8 Novembre, 1719.
Harvey, Eliosa McLoughlin Rae, 1817-1884. Life of John McLoughlin : Portland, Oregon, 1878.
Title:
Life of John McLoughlin : Portland, Oregon, 1878.
Interview with H.H. Bancroft, June 20, 1878, recorded by Amos Bowman. Chiefly concerning her father's association with the Hudson's Bay Company and Americans in Oregon. Brief account of her own life as the wife of William G. Rae, in Alaska and California, 1840-1846. Letter of J.W. McL. Harvey to H.H. Bancroft, Oct. 20, 1878, enclosing specimen of Dr. McLoughlin's handwriting and signature, pasted in.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 39 leaves ; 32 cm.Paper copies from microfilm: 1 volume.Microfilm copy : partial microfilm reel (41 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:4) and positive.
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- Harvey, Eliosa McLoughlin Rae, 1817-1884. Life of John McLoughlin : Portland, Oregon, 1878.
White, Elijah, 1806-1879. Papers, 1842-1862.
Title:
Papers, 1842-1862.
Papers include: Correspondence (1842-1862) of Dr. Elijah White concerning Indian activities in the Pacific Northwest, conduct of the superintendent of Indian affairs, Hudson's Bay Company aid to missionaries, mission operations, conditions in the Oregon Territory, attitudes of white settlers toward Indians, and the boundary dispute over the Canada-U.S. border; documents related to White's purchase of land in Lewis County from Wilson Blain (1850). Correspondents include Jason Lee.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- White, Elijah, 1806-1879. Papers, 1842-1862.
Dorothy Johansen papers, 1827-1967
Title:
Dorothy Johansen papers 1827-1967
Collection includes: Research notes and galleys for "Empire of the Columbia", 2nd ed., including articles, speeches and papers regarding Samuel Terry, Polly Hicks McKean, Eliza Jane McKean Hustler, Anna Crocker, John T. Simpson and Sylvester Pennoyer; Photocopy Joseph L. Meek land claim, 1851; Photocopy and transcript letters, notes and diary of Robert Newell, 1836-1862; Correspondence and reports of J. Nielson Barry, ca. 1947; Letter of Oregon Governor Walter M. Pierce regarding James Withycombe, 1943; Hudson's Bay Co. transcript of "Snake Country Journal", 1827-1828. Dorothy Johansen (1904- ) was a professor of history at Reed College and the chairman of the Portland School Board.
ArchivalResource: 4.2 cubic feet (4 record cartons and 1 oversize folder)
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- Dorothy Johansen papers, 1827-1967
Gough, Barry M. [Articles on Canadian and Pacific Rim history. Part 1 / Barry M. Gough].
Title:
[Articles on Canadian and Pacific Rim history. Part 1 / Barry M. Gough]. 1971-1994.
ArchivalResource: 20 pieces : ill. ; 21-25 cm.
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- Gough, Barry M. [Articles on Canadian and Pacific Rim history. Part 1 / Barry M. Gough].
McGillivray, William, 1764-1825. William and Simon McGillivray papers, 1793, 1820, 1960, 1965.
Title:
William and Simon McGillivray papers, 1793, 1820, 1960, 1965.
Photocopied diaries of William MacGillivray and his son Simon, fur traders and partners in the North West Company. William's diary (1793) describes fur trading methods, relations with the Ojibwe Indians, and the topography of the Canadian Northwest. Simon's diary (1820) describes his arrest and imprisonment by agents of the Hudson's Bay Company, and his escape. Included also are clippings (1960, 1965) containing information on the discovery of Simon's diary and on McGillivray genealogy.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders, containing 4 items.
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- McGillivray, William, 1764-1825. William and Simon McGillivray papers, 1793, 1820, 1960, 1965.
Black, Samuel, 1780-1841. Abstracts from Samuel Black's journal, May 13-June 30, 1824 / made by Joseph B. Tyrrell, 1894.
Title:
Abstracts from Samuel Black's journal, May 13-June 30, 1824 / made by Joseph B. Tyrrell, 1894.
Typed transcript. The abstracts were made at Cumberland House on the Saskatchewan River from the original manuscript then in the possession of James McDougall of the Hudson's Bay Company. The manuscript, an account of an exploration up the Finlay River, was long attributed to John Finlay.
ArchivalResource: 3 leaves ; 33 cm.
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- Black, Samuel, 1780-1841. Abstracts from Samuel Black's journal, May 13-June 30, 1824 / made by Joseph B. Tyrrell, 1894.
Lavender, David Sievert, 1910-2003. David Sievert Lavender speech on John McLoughlin [manuscript], 1966 Apr. 22.
Title:
David Sievert Lavender speech on John McLoughlin [manuscript], 1966 Apr. 22.
"John McLoughlin," an address delivered by historian David Sievert Lavender, at the 19th annual meeting of the Pacific Northwest History Conference, Portland, Oregon, April 22, 1966. Typed, 23 pp.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 volume)
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- Lavender, David Sievert, 1910-2003. David Sievert Lavender speech on John McLoughlin [manuscript], 1966 Apr. 22.
Brown, J. Henry (Joseph Henry), 1837-1898. Settlement of Willamette Valley : Salem, Oregon : ms., 1878.
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Settlement of Willamette Valley : Salem, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Interview by H.H. Bancroft, supplementing Brown's Autobiography. Concerning the character of the Oregon settlers; Indian affairs; the Hudson's Bay Company; effect of California gold discovery on Oregon; the Provisional Government; early settlers and prominent men; steamboating on the Willamette; H.H. Spalding's Nez Percé printing.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 34 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (34 exposures) : negative (Rich. 105:5) and positive.
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- Brown, J. Henry (Joseph Henry), 1837-1898. Settlement of Willamette Valley : Salem, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Evans, Elwood, 1828-1898. Northwest Coast history : Olympia, Washington : ms., 1878.
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Northwest Coast history : Olympia, Washington : ms., 1878.
Interview with H.H. Bancroft, commenting on his various historical studies of Oregon, Washington, and the Northwest Coast, with some personal background information, including the circumstances of his coming to Olympia in 1851 and his association with Governor Isaac I. Stevens in Pacific Railroad explorations and in Washington Territorial affairs. Included are four letters to H.H. Bancroft and Mrs. F.F. Victor, 1880-1884, giving information on various historical problems, and his views on the question of the Hudson's Bay Company and Jesuit responsibility for the Whitman Massacre.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 1 volume ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (32 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:3) and positive.
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- Evans, Elwood, 1828-1898. Northwest Coast history : Olympia, Washington : ms., 1878.
Harriott, John Edward, 1797-1877. Memoirs of life and adventure in the Hudson's Bay Company territories, [ca. 1860].
Title:
Memoirs of life and adventure in the Hudson's Bay Company territories, [ca. 1860].
John Edward Harriott's memoirs of his travels in the Hudson's Bay Company territories record events at Fort Carlton in 1819 and a trip made that year from Fort Carlton to Fort Edmonton, an 1822 trip from Fort Chesterfield toward the Pacific, an 1823 trip eastward from a fort on the South Branch of the Saskatchewan to Fort Carlton, an attack on Fort Edmonton by the Indians in 1825, and an 1828 trip from York Factory to New Caledonia and the Columbia River.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ( p.) ; 18 cm.
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- Harriott, John Edward, 1797-1877. Memoirs of life and adventure in the Hudson's Bay Company territories, [ca. 1860].
Tod, John, 1779-1830. John Tod letters to Edward Ermatinger [manuscripts], 1842-1845.
Title:
John Tod letters to Edward Ermatinger [manuscripts], 1842-1845.
Typescript copies of letters from John Tod to Edward Ermatinger, 4 pp, March 10, September 1, 1842 and March 10, 1845, regarding John McLoughlin, the murder of John McLoughlin Jr., the Hudson's Bay Company, and claim jumping by the Puget Sound Agricultural Co. at Oregon City, Oregon.
ArchivalResource: 4 pp.
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- Tod, John, 1779-1830. John Tod letters to Edward Ermatinger [manuscripts], 1842-1845.
Taylor, Samuel. Samuel Taylor journals, 1849-1867 [microform].
Title:
Samuel Taylor journals, 1849-1867 [microform].
Journals (84 pages), largely in the form of retrospective summaries of each year's activities, of Taylor's work as a carpenter and boat builder for the Hudson's Bay Company at the Red River Settlement and elsewhere in Canada, giving information on construction and repair of buildings and boats, logging, cultivation of crops, flour milling, arrivals and departures of furs and supplies, hunting and fishing, and deaths, marriages, births, and other community events.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Taylor, Samuel. Samuel Taylor journals, 1849-1867 [microform].
Davis, William Lyle, 1893-1971. Some neglected archives of Europe : a speech at Berkeley, Calif. : typescript (carbon), 1953 June 5.
Title:
Some neglected archives of Europe : a speech at Berkeley, Calif. : typescript (carbon), 1953 June 5.
Typescript (carbon) of speech at the annual meeting of The Friends of the Bancroft Library. With particular reference to the archives of the Hudson's Bay Company and their importance for the history of California.
ArchivalResource: 14 leaves. 27 cm.
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- Davis, William Lyle, 1893-1971. Some neglected archives of Europe : a speech at Berkeley, Calif. : typescript (carbon), 1953 June 5.
McKay, John McNab B. Contract, 1863 June 1.
Title:
Contract, 1863 June 1.
Consists of an agreement with the Hudson's Bay Company to serve as an interpreter for one year.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- McKay, John McNab B. Contract, 1863 June 1.
Great Britain. Foreign Office. British Foreign Office purchase of Alaska correspondence [manuscript], 1867 Apr. 2 - 16.
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British Foreign Office purchase of Alaska correspondence [manuscript], 1867 Apr. 2 - 16.
British Foreign Office correspondence regarding the purchase of Alaska by the United States. "Confidential. Certain correspondence of the Foreign Office and of the Hudson's Bay Company copied from original documents, London, 1898. Department of the Interior, Office of the Chief Astronomer, November, 1899. (Ottawa, Government Printing Bureau, 1899)"
ArchivalResource: 0.01 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Great Britain. Foreign Office. British Foreign Office purchase of Alaska correspondence [manuscript], 1867 Apr. 2 - 16.
Huggins, Edward, 1832-1907. Edward Huggins papers [microform] 1850-1905.
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Edward Huggins papers [microform] 1850-1905.
Correspondence (1854-1903), speeches and writings (1850, 1900-4), financial records (1856-96), photographs, and a scrapbook of newspaper articles (1904-5). Some materials relate to his activities for the Hudson's Bay and National Bank of Commerce in Tacoma, WA. Major correspondents include Clarence Booth Bagley, Roderick Finlayson, George Suckley, Alexander Munro, and E.N. Fuller.
ArchivalResource: 0.21 cu. ft. (1 box)
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- Huggins, Edward, 1832-1907. Edward Huggins papers [microform] 1850-1905.
Huggins, Edward, 1832-. Histories, 1865, 1901.
Title:
Histories, 1865, 1901.
Two manuscripts: "The origin of the Puget Sound Agricultral Company, from mem. left at Nisqually by A. C. Anderson" with photostats of maps of the Company's land claim in 1855 and of the prairie about Nisqually (WA MSS 264); "The story of the Hudson Bay Company's steamer 'Beaver' and the brigantine 'Mary Dare,' by the Custom House authorities at Olympia," a typewritten carbon (WA MSS 265).
ArchivalResource: 2 items (in 3 folders)
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- Huggins, Edward, 1832-. Histories, 1865, 1901.
Hovey, M.R. Early history of Cache County, 1925.
Title:
Early history of Cache County, 1925.
Typed history of Cache County, Utah, compiled by M.R. Hovey between 1923 and 1925. Topics covered include the discovery of Cache Valley and the trapping period, Jim Bridger's involvement in 1824, the Hudson Bay Fur Company's visit of 1833, the visit of Captain Charles Fremont in 1843, its exploration by Captain Howard Stansbury in 1849, the ranching period, the colonization period and Maughan's Fort, the organization of Cache County in 1857, the Utah War, resettlements in the late 1850s, the early settlement of Logan in 1859 (including irrigation, industry, government, etc.), newspapers in Cache County, the development of transportation and pubic utilities, and the histories of schools, mail services, livestock, freighting, and logging. Also included are histories of the early settlements of Mendon (1859), Richmond (1859), Smithfield (1859), Hyrum (1860), Paradise (1860), Millville (1860), Hyde Park (1860), Clarkston (1864, including testimony by Martin Harris), Newton (1869), Lewiston (1870), Benson (1871), Trenton (1872), College Ward (1879), Franklin, Idaho (1860), Weston, Idaho (1865), and Preston, Idaho (1877).
ArchivalResource: 1 bound volume, 193 pages.
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- Hovey, M.R. Early history of Cache County, 1925.
Colhoun, James E. (James Edward), 1796-1889. Expedition journal, 1823 July 1-Aug. 21.
Title:
Expedition journal, 1823 July 1-Aug. 21.
Photocopies of a two-volume expedition journal, including a few hand-drawn maps, kept by the astronomer and assistant topographer on Major Stephen Long's 1823 expedition to explore the Red River of the North and to establish the northern U.S. boundary at the 49th parallel. Colhoun's observant and detailed journal traces the portion of the journey from southeastern Minnesota to Lake Winnipeg. The first volume (July 1-29) is also available on microfilm.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders and 1 microfilm reel.
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- Colhoun, James E. (James Edward), 1796-1889. Expedition journal, 1823 July 1-Aug. 21.
Bell, Robert, 1841-1917. Papers, 1873-1907.
Title:
Papers, 1873-1907.
Collection contains papers relating to Robert Bell's work on the Hudson's Bay Expeditions of 1884 and 1885, his work for the Geological Survey of Canada, and his interest in other matters pertaining to the Arctic. Collection includes a letter from Julien Stewart Camsell about the International Polar Expedition of 1882-1883, a letter from Henry Philip Dawson about the meeting of the International Polar Commission in Vienna, and a letter from William Smith about Bell's medical services in the Hudson's Bay Expeditions of 1884 and 1885. Also includes a letter from Moritz Karl Lindeman, in which Lindeman, on behalf of the Geographische Gesellschaft in Bremen, inquires about sending an expedition to Hudson Bay. Bell's medical notes from the Hudson's Bay Expedition of 1885 and his accounts for expenses incurred during field exploration trips for the Geological Survey of Canada in 1888, 1891-1897, 1901-1903, and 1907 are also included. Other correspondents are William P. Anderson, Andrew Robertson Gordon, Hugh D. Payne, William J. Skinner, and William Wakeman.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.2 ft.)
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- Bell, Robert, 1841-1917. Papers, 1873-1907.
Hudson's Bay Company. Journal ... kept at Fort Langley during the years 1827-1830.
Title:
Journal ... kept at Fort Langley during the years 1827-1830.
Manuscript copy made in 1878. The journal appears to have been kept by James McMillan from the time he left Fort Vancouver, June 27, 1827, until October 15, 1828, after which it was kept by Archibald McDonald, who succeeded McMillan as Chief Trader. Describes the founding of the fort in July and August, 1827, and daily affairs to July 30, 1830. Includes typed transcript.
ArchivalResource: Original : 1 volume (158 pages) ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (65 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:19) and positive.Transcript: 1 portfolio.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Journal ... kept at Fort Langley during the years 1827-1830.
Tolmie, William Fraser, 1812-1886. Letter : Fort Vancouver, to John Kirk Townsend, Philadelphia, Pa., 1838 Dec 5.
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Letter : Fort Vancouver, to John Kirk Townsend, Philadelphia, Pa., 1838 Dec 5.
ALS written by William Fraser Tolmie, briefly informing Townsend of bird specimens sent to him. Most of the letter reports news of Townsend's acquaintances in Oregon and Hawaii, including officials of the Hudson's Bay Company and American missionaries. The letter is accompanied by a typed transcript.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Tolmie, William Fraser, 1812-1886. Letter : Fort Vancouver, to John Kirk Townsend, Philadelphia, Pa., 1838 Dec 5.
Washington State Library. Washington State Library's collection of miscellaneous negatives, photographs and slides, 1855-1970 1890-1930.
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Washington State Library's collection of miscellaneous negatives, photographs and slides, 1855-1970 1890-1930.
This is a collection of negatives, photographs and slides of different subjects in Washington State. The collection of graphic materials consists of various sizes, colors, subjects and time periods. Most of the materials are identified yet some are not. Several of the negatives are used in publications. Most of the negatives of the Governor's Mansion are used in the pamphlet titled: "The Executive Mansion, Home of the Washington's Governor's." One of the negatives of McCleary, WA is used in the book titled: "Out of the Woods, The Story of McCleary" by Ernest Teagle. Some of the negatives of Thurston County, WA were used in the book, "The Thurston County Place Names, A Heritage Guide." There is one color negative of the Old Brewhouse of the Olympia Brewing Co. that was used in the book: "The Old Brewhouse 1906-2006" by Heather Lockman. There are negatives of the early Capitol Buildings in Olympia, WA. And there are about 69 negatives and slides depicting the construction of the Capitol Building in Olympia, WA. There are some b&w photographs of construction on the Capitol Building. The negatives of the cities of Washington depict historical scenes in several cities, especially Olympia and Seattle, WA. It includes negatives of Shanty Town or Hooverville in Seattle, WA during the Depression. There are about 52 unidentified negatives that contain portraits of people that may be from the Olympia, WA area. The collection contains many more negatives, photographs and slides than are mentioned in this summary. There are portraits of some of the early governors.
ArchivalResource: 2.75 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Washington State Library. Washington State Library's collection of miscellaneous negatives, photographs and slides, 1855-1970 1890-1930.
John Tod letters to Edward Ermatinger, 1842-1845
Title:
John Tod letters to Edward Ermatinger 1842-1845
Typescript copies of letters from John Tod to Edward Ermatinger, 4 pp, March 10, September 1, 1842 and March 10, 1845. Edward Ermatinger (February 1797-October 1876) was a Canadian fur trader, businessman and politician.
ArchivalResource: 4 pp.
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- John Tod letters to Edward Ermatinger, 1842-1845
De Cosmos, Amor, 1825-1897. The governments of Vancouver Island and British Columbia : San Francisco, 1878.
Title:
The governments of Vancouver Island and British Columbia : San Francisco, 1878.
Interview, Dec. 5, 1878, recorded by Amos Bowman. Notes on newspapers, union of the two provinces, government and his own experiences. Copy of petition, Oct. 9, 1858, to Sir Edward L. Bulwer Lytton, Colonial Secretary, asking that James Douglas be replaced as Governor by "an English gentleman" free of Hudson's Bay Company influence, and covering letter, Oct. 6, 1884, from De Cosmos to H.H. Bancroft, tipped in. With this is bound: Ritz, Philip. Settlement of the Great Northern interior [21 leaves, 30 cm.] Interview, Jan. 4, 1878, recorded by Amos Bowman. Chiefly his experiences in Oregon and Washington. Notes on building of the Northern Pacific Railroad, establishment of territorial government in Idaho and Montana, gold discoveries, Indians, and many of the pioneer figures. Includes typescript transcription.
ArchivalResource: 29 leaves ; 30 cm.Phillip Ritz interview, Settlement of the great northern interior : partial microfilm reel (25 frames) : negative (Rich. 107:16-20) and positive.Transcript : 1 portfolio.
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- De Cosmos, Amor, 1825-1897. The governments of Vancouver Island and British Columbia : San Francisco, 1878.
George Abernethy Papers, 1833-1905
Title:
George Abernethy Papers 1833-1905
Papers of a provisional governor of the Oregon Territory, churchman, and merchant. Includes letterpress copybook, 1847-1850; additional correspondence, including correspondence with Neil M. Howison, captain of the schooner , wrecked on the bar of the Columbia River; papers of the Brig Henry Association, ca. 1850; papers of George's son William Abernethy; legal, military, and business papers; receipts, biographical data, clippings and ephemera. Shark
ArchivalResource: 0.6 cubic feet; 2 document boxes; 1 oversize folder
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- George Abernethy Papers, 1833-1905
The honourable company's Beaver, 1977
Title:
The honourable company's Beaver 1977
Photocopy typescript exhibition script, 23 pp, 1977, for the Vancouver Maritime Museum, regarding the steamship Beaver of the Hudson's Bay Company.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- The honourable company's Beaver, 1977
Hudson's Bay Company. Journal at Water Hen River: manuscript, 1849 September 6-1850 June 5.
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Journal at Water Hen River: manuscript, 1849 September 6-1850 June 5.
ArchivalResource: 16 p.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Journal at Water Hen River: manuscript, 1849 September 6-1850 June 5.
Hume, Joseph, 1777-1855. Correspondence, 1813-1853.
Title:
Correspondence, 1813-1853.
Correspondence discussing Hume's election to Parliament; taxes, including tax stamps for books and papers, county rates, and property taxes; military matters, especially Hume's desire for economy and retrenchment in the army and an end to naval and military sinecures; the policies of Sir James Brooke, Raja of Sarawak, Borneo; the criminal laws and the removal of convicts from the country; reform politics and the election of reform candidates; Hume's motion against Orange Societies; and policies of the Colonial Office, including a request of the Hudson's Bay Company for a monopoly over Vancouver Island, and the colonization of western Canada.
ArchivalResource: 38 items.
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- Hume, Joseph, 1777-1855. Correspondence, 1813-1853.
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of, 1771-1820. Letterbook, 1811-1819 [microform].
Title:
Letterbook, 1811-1819 [microform].
A letterbook containing correspondence (August 14, 1811 to September 8, 1815) between the Earl of Selkirk and Alexander MacDonald. The letters were written from various places in Canada (Callender and Fort William), from England (London) and Scotland (Edinburgh, Kirkcudbright, and St. May's Isle), and relate to Selkirk's plans to bring Scottish settlers to Canada for settlement and for employment with the Hudson's Bay Company.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of, 1771-1820. Letterbook, 1811-1819 [microform].
Burnham, Howard J. Howard J. Burnham history of Hudson's Bay Company lumbering [manuscript], circa 1940-1960.
Title:
Howard J. Burnham history of Hudson's Bay Company lumbering [manuscript], circa 1940-1960.
Collection includes two typescript histories of lumbering in the Pacific Northwest as conducted by Hudson's Bay Company: "Pacific Northwest lumbering: I. manger scene," circa 1949, 8 pp.; and "Hudson Bay Co. Sawmill," circa 1940-1960, 4 pp.
ArchivalResource: .04 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Burnham, Howard J. Howard J. Burnham history of Hudson's Bay Company lumbering [manuscript], circa 1940-1960.
McKay, William Cameron, 1825-. William Cameron McKay answers to questionnaire : Pendleton, Oregon, 1886 May 1.
Title:
William Cameron McKay answers to questionnaire : Pendleton, Oregon, 1886 May 1.
Autobiographical notes by the grandson of Alexander McKay, member of the Astoria Expedition, 1811. Brief mention of his own experiences as physician and surgeon at various Indian agencies; voyage, 1843, with the Hudson's Bay Company annual express from Montreal to Fort Vancouver; experiences in the Trinity mines.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 6 leaves ; 28 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (6 exposures) : negative (Rich. 106:3) and positive.
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- McKay, William Cameron, 1825-. William Cameron McKay answers to questionnaire : Pendleton, Oregon, 1886 May 1.
McLeod, Archibald Norman. Archibald N. McLeod diary, 1800-1801.
Title:
Archibald N. McLeod diary, 1800-1801.
Photostatic and typewritten copies of a diary kept at the North West Co. post at Alexandria on the Assiniboine River by McLeod, a partner in the company, giving details of fur trading there.
ArchivalResource: 1 box, containing 3 folders.
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- McLeod, Archibald Norman. Archibald N. McLeod diary, 1800-1801.
Observations on Hudson's-Bay, 1775.
Title:
Observations on Hudson's-Bay, 1775.
Bound manuscript containing information on the natural history of Hudson's Bay, Native Americans, administration of the Hudson's Bay Company, trading practices, and explorations. Specific topics include climate, quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fish, insects, flora, fossils, trade and produce, trading procedures with Native American tribes, European settlers in Hudson's Bay, text of the original Hudson Bay Company charter, attempts to discover the Northwest Passage, and thermometer readings at several Hudson's Bay forts, 1769-1775. A five page index is at back. Accompanied by an incomplete holograph note by George Catlin concerning the volume's authorship and provenance.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (174 p.) ; 38 cm.
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- Hutchins, Thomas, fl. 1774-1775. Observations on Hudson's-Bay, 1775.
Martin Winch collection on Jean Baptiste Gervais [manuscript], circa 1965.
Title:
Martin Winch collection on Jean Baptiste Gervais [manuscript], circa 1965.
Collection includes a letter from A.M. Johnson, Hudson's Bay Company archivist, to Martin Winch, including some information on Joseph and Jean Baptiste Gervais, and a chronology of the life of Jean Baptiste from material gathered and researched by Nancy Cottrell, written up by Martin Winch.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Martin Winch collection on Jean Baptiste Gervais [manuscript], circa 1965.
Birnie, James. James Birnie papers, 1845-1916 (bulk 1845-1864).
Title:
James Birnie papers, 1845-1916 (bulk 1845-1864).
Papers of a Hudson's Bay Company agent, justice of the peace, and early merchant of Cathlamet, Washington Territory. Includes Birnie & Co. accounts with Abernethy & Co.; Allan, Lowe & Co.; Henry W. Corbett; Ladd, Reed, & Co.; and other businesses in northwestern Oregon and California. Also includes fishery accounts; real estate records of Cathlamet; estate papers of James A. Scarborough; and guardianship records of Edwin and Robert Scarborough. Correspondence with Allan, Lowe & Co. of San Francisco provides details of shipping and trade between that city and the western Columbia River area in the 1850s.
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic ft. (3 document cases, 2 flat boxes)
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- Birnie, James. James Birnie papers, 1845-1916 (bulk 1845-1864).
Hudson's Bay Company collection, 1690-1970
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company collection 1690-1970
Collection assembled by the Oregon Historical Society relating to the Hudson's Bay Company, chartered by the British crown in 1670 and a major power in northwestern North America throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The collection contains original documents and copies, including correspondence, government documents, articles about the company, financial records, inventories, and an anonymous diary. Included are papers of and relating to Cuthbert Cummings, James Douglas, James A. Grahame, George S. McTavish, and Dr. William McKay.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic foot; 2 document cases, 1 reel of microfilm
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- Hudson's Bay Company collection, 1690-1970
Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847. Letters, 1834-1847.
Title:
Letters, 1834-1847.
Letters (1834-1847) written by, addressed to, or concerning Dr. Marcus Whitman. Subjects include: initial desire to undertake missionary work; selection of the party to accompany Dr. Whitman and H.H. Spalding on their journey west; description of overland trip in 1836; losses substained by mission during skirmish with Sioux Indians; relations with the Office of Indian Affairs; recruitment of additional missionaries; activities at Waiilatpu station; improved health of the Cayuse Indians; increasing emigrant travel to Oregon; advice on equipment for journey West; and interaction with Hudson's Bay Company. Correspondents include H.H. Spalding and David Greene.
ArchivalResource: Originals: .10 cu. ft.Microfilm: 1 reel.
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- Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847. Letters, 1834-1847.
Douglas, James, 1803-1877. Extracts and paraphrase of transcribed journal : ms.
Title:
Extracts and paraphrase of transcribed journal : ms.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 12 leaves (4-15).Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 114:7) and positive.
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- Douglas, James, 1803-1877. Extracts and paraphrase of transcribed journal : ms.
Elements of commerce and theory of taxes, 1755
Title:
Elements of commerce and theory of taxes 1755
Includes the following mss note: "This is the rarest of all Josiah Tucker's writings, only a few copies being printed 'as mss.' for circulation and correction by personal friends of the author. . . This copy was sent by him to Dr. Secker, archbishop of Canterbury, and is full of both his and the author's mss. notes. . . As originally printed the work was entitled 'The elements of commerce, the theory of taxes' but in this copy Tucker has altered it to'The moral and political theory of trade and taxes.' It relates largely to the South Sea, African and Hudson Bay Companies as well as to American trade. It was printed in 1755 and never reprinted." Ms. note, signed: P.L.F. [Paul Leicester Ford]
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- Elements of commerce and theory of taxes, 1755
Walker, Elkanah, 1805-1877. Walker Family papers, 1839-1854.
Title:
Walker Family papers, 1839-1854.
The collection documents the history of the missions in Oregon Territory initiated by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. There is correspondence between Elkanah and Mary Walker and the mission board, colleagues, newspapers, employees of the Hudson's Bay Company, and family. The collection also contains notes on sermons and early missionaries, accounts, mission records, records of the Columbia Maternal Association, Indian dictionaries and texts, and other papers.
ArchivalResource: 576 p.
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- Walker, Elkanah, 1805-1877. Walker Family papers, 1839-1854.
Campbell, Robert, 1808-1894. Diary.
Title:
Diary. 1830-1871.
Chief Factor, Hudson's Bay Company; diary includes accounts of voyages and living conditions surrounding his duties with the company.
ArchivalResource: 2 v., bound ; 26 cm.
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- Campbell, Robert, 1808-1894. Diary.
Lockwood, John C., 1857-1928. Papers of John C. Lockwood, 1860-1926 (bulk 1920-1925).
Title:
Papers of John C. Lockwood, 1860-1926 (bulk 1920-1925).
The three volumes of manuscript memoirs cover John Lockwood's life as a gold miner, member of the U.S. 7th cavalry regiment, employee of the Hudson's Bay Company, and stagecoach driver in Utah and California. There are eleven pieces of correspondence, which are between Lockwood and various people regarding military pensions and the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn; the other authors are Elizabeth Custer, Senator Peter Norbeck, and Representative Harold Knutson. The group also includes 23 pieces of ephemera including 58 newspaper clippings about the Battle of Little Bighorn and its anniversary celebration. Subjects covered are: National Indian War Veterans, coaching in the southwest, Comanche the horse, the Crow, Sioux, Cheyenne, and Nez Perce ́Indians, gold mining in the Black Hills, military veterans, Montana and South Dakota. Persons covered are: George Crook, George Custer, Chief Gall, Chief Joseph, Nelson Miles, Rain in the Face, Marcus Reno, army scout Charley Reynolds, Sitting Bull, Samuel Sturgis, and Alfred Terry. Also included is an unpublished monograph entitled "Spur, pick and Winchester: the life of John C. Lockwood," by Louis Addison Bone.
ArchivalResource: 95 items.
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- Lockwood, John C., 1857-1928. Papers of John C. Lockwood, 1860-1926 (bulk 1920-1925).
North West Company. Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company : 6 April 1821.
Title:
Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company : 6 April 1821.
Names William McGillivray, of Montreal, Simon McGillivray, merchant of London, and Edward Willice, of the county of Middlesex, as major partners, and provides for the shares and liabilities of the major and minor partners. Also names some former partners.
ArchivalResource: [24] p. ; 31 cm.
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- North West Company. Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company : 6 April 1821.
Great Britain. Home Office. Records of the Home Office relating to British activities in northwestern North America [manuscript], 1791-1901.
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Records of the Home Office relating to British activities in northwestern North America [manuscript], 1791-1901.
Photocopies of documents created by the British Home Office relating to activities in northwestern North America in the late 18th century. Includes: report and other documents relating to George Vancouver's voyages and Nootka Sound, circa 1790-1793; report of W. R. Broughton from HMS Providence, 1793; reports to King George III, February 20, 1791; "Authorities on which Mr. Arrowsmith compiled his chart of the world," 1790; letters from the Foreign Office to the Home Office on the renewal of the license for the Hudson's Bay Company; anonymous report on proposed naval expedition to the northwest coast, 1790; Archibald Menzies on Indian trade of the northwest coast; report of W. W. Grenville on signing of Nootka Convention; letter of Sir Joseph Banks on a Spanish expedition to the northwest coast; "Heads of institutions for an excursion to northwest coast of America," February 1790; "Statement of the value of furs," report on trading license for northwest coast; Meares request to dedicate his narrative to George III, May 18, 1790; report on the voyage of Captain Charles Duncan, 1787-1788; list of provisions received on board the Columbia from the Argonaut, July 13, 1789; account of the captain and crew of Northwest America given before the Chief Supercargo of the East India Company, on capture of British vessels at Nootka and treatment of British citizens and property, December 5, 1789; order given by Stephen Joseph Martinez at Nootka, July 14, 1789, concerning skins delivered to China via English vessels; record of number and condition of sea otter skins received by T. Hudson from Robert Funster for transportation to China, July 2, 1789; information of William Graham taken before Sir Sampson Wright, Justice of the Peace, May 5, 1790, on occurrences at Nootka Sound; correspondence and reports regarding matters at Nootka Sound from John Meares, William Douglas, James Colnett, Lord Grenville, George Vancouver, and others, 1788-1794; inventory taken by Joseph Martinez of the ship of Robert Funster, July 13, 1789; report from Charles Duncan to Sir William Pitt, June 3, 1790, recounting the return of the Princess Royal to China; and letters of B. Duffin, officer of the Argonaut to John Meares, 1789, giving account of seizure, removal to San Blas, arrival and seizure of Princess Royal.
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- Great Britain. Home Office. Records of the Home Office relating to British activities in northwestern North America [manuscript], 1791-1901.
Lawe, John, 1780-1846. John Lawe papers, 1818-1832.
Title:
John Lawe papers, 1818-1832.
Photostatic copies of a memorandum of the terms of a proposed agreement between William B. Coltman for the North West Company and Lord Selkirk for the Hudson's Bay Company about the division of territory (1818), with Selkirk's comments on the disputes between the companies appended to it; a letter written by Robert Dickson from his post on the St. Peter's (Minnesota) River (1820); and a letter by Friedrich Baraga written from L'Arbre Croche, Michigan Territory (1832).
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Lawe, John, 1780-1846. John Lawe papers, 1818-1832.
Lockhart, James, fl. 1847-1852. Hudson's Bay Company diary, 1848 [Sept 16]-1852 Feb 15.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company diary, 1848 [Sept 16]-1852 Feb 15.
Holograph manuscript diary kept by James Lockhart while employed as a clerk by the Hudson's Bay Company. The diary describes his work in the store and office at Lachine, 1848 Sep-1849 May; a canoe trip from Lachine through the Great Lakes, Winnipeg River, and Winnipeg Lake to York Factory, 1849 May-July; and his work at York Factory, 1849 Jul-Sep. Lockhart includes observations of American Indians encountered in his work and while traveling to York Factory. The diary ends with a single entry for 1852, summarizing his yearly work routine at York Factory. Also present are a shorthand vocabulary and other brief notes. A preliminary page is signed, "James Lockhart, Toronto Academy, 1847 Oct 8."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (ca. 100 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Lockhart, James, fl. 1847-1852. Hudson's Bay Company diary, 1848 [Sept 16]-1852 Feb 15.
Dye, Eva Emery, 1855-1947. Eva Emery Dye Papers, 1776-1997 (bulk 1890-1940).
Title:
Eva Emery Dye Papers, 1776-1997 (bulk 1890-1940).
The papers consist of correspondence, ephemera, manuscripts, literary journal, research notes and scrapbooks relating to Eva Emery Dye's career as an author and her interest in Oregon history topics, including pioneers, Lewis and Clark, John McLoughlin, Ranald McDonald, and the Hudson's Bay Company. The papers also document her many other activities and interests, including the Willamette Valley Chautauqua at Gladstone Park, preservation of the John McLoughlin House at Oregon City, and the woman's suffrage movement. The collection includes the family papers of Charles and Eva Emery Dye and their children, Emery C. Dye, Eva Dye Hutchinson, Everett W. Dye, and Trafton M. Dye, as well as the reminiscences of Eva's father, Cyrus Emery, and a genealogy of the Charles Dye and Eva Emery Dye family.
ArchivalResource: 15 document cases, 1 oversize flat box, and 2 oversize folders (11.5 linear ft.)
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- Dye, Eva Emery, 1855-1947. Eva Emery Dye Papers, 1776-1997 (bulk 1890-1940).
Beeson, Lewis 1901- ., comp. Research material on Grand Portage, [ca. 1710]-[ca. 1930].
Title:
Research material on Grand Portage, [ca. 1710]-[ca. 1930].
Transcripts and excerpts from published sources (213 p., typed) dealing with the establishment, construction, and eventual abandonment of the North West Company's fur trading post at Grand Portage on the north shore of Lake Superior. They were compiled in ca. 1938 in conjunction with the reconstruction of the post, and include descriptions of other posts in the Lake Superior region.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Beeson, Lewis 1901- ., comp. Research material on Grand Portage, [ca. 1710]-[ca. 1930].
Edward Ermatinger letters, 1826-1846
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Edward Ermatinger letters 1826-1846
Collection includes correspondence and other papers collected by Edward Ermatinger. Edward Ermatinger (February 1797-October 1876) was a Canadian fur trader, businessman and politician.
ArchivalResource: .17 cubic feet (4 folders)
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- Edward Ermatinger letters, 1826-1846
Warner, J. J. (Juan José), 1807-1895. Warner papers, 1853-1888.
Title:
Warner papers, 1853-1888.
Consists of two items; a 39 pp. handwritten text of talk prepared for the California Historical Society in 1888 concerning early trapping parties in California and a photocopy of a 1 page letter to Maj. Samuel P. Heintzelman concerning constructing a good wagon road from San Diego to the Gila River. The talk tells about the people, life on the trail and in camp of various trapping parties of which Warner was a member.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (2 items)
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- Warner, J. J. (Juan José), 1807-1895. Warner papers, 1853-1888.
Lewis, Evelyn Burrill, 1876-1966. Papers, 1849-1912.
Title:
Papers, 1849-1912.
Correspondence; Phi Beta Kappa charter, constitution, bylaws, and list of members (1912); University of Illinois Official List of the Instructional Force (1901-1902); high school annual (1892); three poems by Thomas J. Burrill; papers on Hudson's Bay Company and other topics; biographical sketches of Thomas J. Burrill and Evelyn Burrill Lewis; and other papers.
ArchivalResource: .3 cubic ft.
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- Lewis, Evelyn Burrill, 1876-1966. Papers, 1849-1912.
Shelley, Edward, 1827-1890. Diary of travels in North America, ca. 195-.
Title:
Diary of travels in North America, ca. 195-.
Typescript copy of a diary kept by Edward Shelley while travelling in the United States and Canada, Aug 22, 1861-Feb 10, 1865, possibly prepared by Herbert O. Brayer, ca. 1950s. Shelley arrived in Quebec in Sep, 1861, spent several months in Saint Louis, Missouri, and in Illinois, and went west through Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana. Entries describe Shelley's camping and hunting experiences and his impressions of American Indians, particularly relating to warfare between Indian tribes and his experiences while travelling with Piegan Indians as an adopted brother of their chief. Shelley returned to Saint Louis in Apr, 1863, travelling down the Missouri River. In Jun, 1863, he departed Chicago for Canada and the Pacific Northwest; entries include his impressions of Hudson's Bay Company forts and Canadian Indians. Entries for Dec, 1864-Feb, 1865 briefly describe travel by ship to San Francisco, Panama, New York, and return to England. Shelley also briefly discusses news of the Civil War and effects of the War in Saint Louis.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (170, 99 leaves) ; 26 cm.
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- Shelley, Edward, 1827-1890. Diary of travels in North America, ca. 195-.
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962,. Collection of lantern slides, 1906-1960 (bulk 1913-1918).
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Collection of lantern slides, 1906-1960 (bulk 1913-1918).
The collection contains 713 lantern slides, 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches and including many that have been hand-colored, used by Stefansson to illustrate his presentations on arctic exploration and culture. Images of native cultures are contrasted with those of early to mid-20th century industry including hydraulic mining, logging, reindeer herding, agriculture, and ranching. Images of Hudson's Bay Company and Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited holdings are included. Ships and boats shown included the Alaska, Aurora, Bear, Belvedere, Corwin, Mary Sachs, and North Star. Individual and group shots of scientists, "Copper Eskimos," Inuit peoples, and aborigines include images of Ada Blackjack, Charles D. Brower, Milton Galle, James Francis Hurley. Fritz Johansen, Charles Klinkenberg, Erroll Lorne Knight, Frederick W. Mauer, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Storker Theodor Storkerson, and Olive Rathburn Wilcox. Additionally, there is aerial photography of forts, settlements, mission settlements, and landscapes. Illustrated locations in Alaska include Baxter Island, Flaxman Island, Fort Yukon, "Masonland" (home of Beatrice and Willoughby Mason), Point Barrow, and Tanana; in the Northwest Territories, Bernard Harbor, Cape Bathurst, Collinson Point, Mackenzie, and Victoria Island; in the Yukon, Herschel Island; in Antarctica, the Adélie Coast; in Russia, Wrangel lsland; in Greenland, archaeological digs at Osterbygd. Also included are images of Stefansson's 1923 trip to Australia and French Polynesia and Stefansson teaching in Dartmouth College's Northern Studies Program. Principal photographers of the original photographs are George Hubert Wilkins, James Francis Hurley, P.E. Corell, and the Lomen Bros.
ArchivalResource: 5 feet (13 boxes)
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- Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962,. Collection of lantern slides, 1906-1960 (bulk 1913-1918).
Records of merchants engaged in foreign trade, 1772-1920 (inclusive) [microform].
Title:
Records of merchants engaged in foreign trade, 1772-1920 (inclusive) [microform].
Records, chiefly account books and letter books, of the following merchants: Jacob and William Wildes of Arundel, Me., 1772-1815; Thomas and William Davis of Plymouth, Mass., 1782-1805; Richard S. Smith of Philadelphia, Pa., 1792-1811; a Hanseatic merchant of Bergen, Norway, 1795; Elias Smith of Montreal, Canada, 1799-1800; George A. Cushing of Havana, Cuba and Boston, Mass., 1799-1802; A.P. Gibson and Company of New York City, 1816-1818; Arthur Hall of Bath, Me., 1821-1829; John Fox of Portland, Me. and the brig Fountain, 1823-1825; George W. Claflin, location unspecified, 1835; W.W. Woodbury of Portland, Me., 1847-1853; John McCracken of New York City, 1852-1881; E. Perkins and Son of Kennebunkport, Me., 1854-1872; Gideon Nye, Jr. of Macao and Canton, China, 1858-1898; William J. Blydenburgh of New York City and Shanghai, China, 1864-1876; Charles W. Dabney and Sons of Fayal (Azores), 1864-1898; and Hudson Bay Company, Martens Falls Post, Canada, 1865-1920. Also included is a photostat copy of the letter book of Houqua of Canton, China, 1841-1843; microfilm of despatches from the United States consul in Manila, Philippines to Washington, 1864; and a report on imports of cotton goods at the port of New York, 1909-1910.
ArchivalResource: ca. 6 linear ft. (31 v., 13 boxes, 1 envelope)Copies: 2 microfilm reels.
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- Records of merchants engaged in foreign trade, 1772-1920 (inclusive) [microform].
Ross, Alexander, 1783-1856. Alexander Ross diary, 1824.
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Alexander Ross diary, 1824.
Alexander Ross (1783-1856) was a Scottish-born Canadian fur trader and pioneer. He was head of a Hudson's Bay Company expedition, 1824-1825. in the Snake River country. In 1825 he settled in the Red River district. This collection consists of a typescript copy of a portion of his diary (March 11-April 22, 1824) documenting part of a fur trapping and trading expedition in what is now northwest Montana. This collection contains a typescript copy of a journal (March ll-April 22, 1824) written by Alexander Ross during a fur hunting and trading expedition in northwestern Montana. (Small Collection 31)
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- Ross, Alexander, 1783-1856. Alexander Ross diary, 1824.
Douglas, James, 1803-1877. Sir James Douglas journals, 1840-1843.
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Sir James Douglas journals, 1840-1843.
Extracts made for H.H. Bancroft in 1878 of five journals kept in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company, April 22, 1840-September 25, 1843 (originals now in the British Columbia Provincial Archives). They describe travels in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, and California by land and sea.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 128 p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (63 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:17) and positive.
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- Douglas, James, 1803-1877. Sir James Douglas journals, 1840-1843.
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company, [1749].
Title:
Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company, [1749].
Autograph manuscript copy of the Royal Charter granted by Charles II to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1669. The copy was prepared in 1749 for Joshua Sharpe, King's Attorney, for use in a law suit brought by Arthur Dobbs and other merchants challenging the Company's privileges. The manuscript is bound with a typed transcript.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (11 leaves) ; 40 cm., bound in v., 43 cm.
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- Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company, [1749].
Hudson's Bay Company. Register of persons employed by the Hudson's Bay Company in North America : ms., 1821-1824.
Title:
Register of persons employed by the Hudson's Bay Company in North America : ms., 1821-1824.
Three lists of names extracted July 7, 1825, by Edward Roberts from the original registers at Hudson's Bay House, London.
ArchivalResource: [81] leaves. (numbered 246-324; 284 wanting)
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Register of persons employed by the Hudson's Bay Company in North America : ms., 1821-1824.
Puget Sound Agricultural Company. Puget Sound Agricultural Company records [manuscript], 1847-1851.
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Puget Sound Agricultural Company records [manuscript], 1847-1851.
Photostatic extracts from Hudson's Bay Company records, Columbia District, outfits 1847/48, 1848/49, 1849/50, and 1850/1851, of wages paid to Company employees at Cowletz Farm.
ArchivalResource: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Puget Sound Agricultural Company. Puget Sound Agricultural Company records [manuscript], 1847-1851.
Hovey, M. R. Cache Valley before the settlements / a talk given by M.R. Hovey before the Cache Valley chapter, Utah State Historical Society, Logan, Utah.
Title:
Cache Valley before the settlements / a talk given by M.R. Hovey before the Cache Valley chapter, Utah State Historical Society, Logan, Utah. 1954.
ArchivalResource: leaves 134-175 ; 28 cm.
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- Hovey, M. R. Cache Valley before the settlements / a talk given by M.R. Hovey before the Cache Valley chapter, Utah State Historical Society, Logan, Utah.
Marin, William A., 1874-. Reminiscences and interview, undated and 1914, 1931.
Title:
Reminiscences and interview, undated and 1914, 1931.
William A. Marin's reminiscences (undated, 1931) and his interview with Benjamin Dalbec (1914) documenting events in his life as an early settler in Crookston, Minnesota and the Red River Valley area.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cu. ft. (1 box, including 1 v.).
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- Marin, William A., 1874-. Reminiscences and interview, undated and 1914, 1931.
Red River Settlement. Red River Settlement papers, 1817-1833.
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Red River Settlement papers, 1817-1833.
Records documenting the founding and early history of Lord Selkirk's Colony and the Red River Settlement.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Red River Settlement. Red River Settlement papers, 1817-1833.
Carter, James L. Trade at full tide. History of Hudson's Bay Company. 1670-1700.
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Trade at full tide. History of Hudson's Bay Company. 1670-1700. 1968.
ArchivalResource: 25 p.
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- Carter, James L. Trade at full tide. History of Hudson's Bay Company. 1670-1700.
Tolmie, William Fraser. William Fraser Tolmie papers, 1833-1865.
Title:
William Fraser Tolmie papers, 1833-1865.
Ca. 240 items. Correspondence (1845-1865) relating to the operation of the Fort Nisqually Farm, agreements, and a transcription of his journal (1833-1836) relating to the land, plants, animals, and Native Americans that he encountered during his service and travels in the Pacific Northwest. Includes a microfilm copy of History of Puget Sound and the Northwest Coast by William Fraser Tolmie; original at Bancroft Library, University of California. Correspondents include Lafayette Balch, Francis A. Chenoweth, James Douglas, Isaac N. Ebey, Roderick Finlayson, Amory Holbrook, Dugald MacTavish, Charles H. Mason, Simpson P. Moses, Peter Skene Ogden, Michael T. Simmons, and James Tilton.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 cubic ft. (2 boxes)
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- Tolmie, William Fraser. William Fraser Tolmie papers, 1833-1865.
Hudson's Bay Company charter and papers : 1670-1680.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company charter and papers : 1670-1680.
A collection including a contemporary copy of the company's charter, a memorandum acknowledging that letters patent had been granted to the company in 1680, and a letter concerning a loan granted for an expedition to Hudson Bay in 1676.
ArchivalResource: 3 documents ; 35 cm.
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- Hudson's Bay Company charter and papers : 1670-1680.
Cooper, James, 1821-. Maritime matters on the Northwest Coast and other affairs of the Hudson's Bay Company in early times : Victoria, British Columbia : ms., 1878.
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Maritime matters on the Northwest Coast and other affairs of the Hudson's Bay Company in early times : Victoria, British Columbia : ms., 1878.
Describes his maritime service with the Hudson's Bay Company from 1844, and the early development of Victoria and Vancouver Island. Primarily an account of the Hudson's Bay Company control over the region and the evolution of local and provincial government.
ArchivalResource: Originals : [32] p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (19 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:16) and postive (Film P-C, reel 1)
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- Cooper, James, 1821-. Maritime matters on the Northwest Coast and other affairs of the Hudson's Bay Company in early times : Victoria, British Columbia : ms., 1878.
Hudson's Bay Company. Canadian documents, 1755-1819.
Title:
Canadian documents, 1755-1819.
Copies of miscellaneous documents pertaining primarily to the war between the French and British, 1755-1763; the Hudson Bay Company; British operations at Prairie du Chien, Wis.; and the War of 1812. Includes correspondence of Captain A. H. Bulger, Robert Dickson, the Earl of Selkirk, and Sir William Johnson.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (part of 1 black box)
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Canadian documents, 1755-1819.
Mary Dare (Brigantine). Log, 1849-1850.
Title:
Log, 1849-1850.
Log (April 2, 1849-July 18, 1850) of the Mary Dare, Hudson's Bay Company brigantine, during a voyage from Fort Victoria to the Sandwich Islands; information includes knots per hour, ship's course, wind location, and weather; also contains narrative of events during voyage.
ArchivalResource: Original: 1 volume.Typescript: 1 volume.
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- Mary Dare (Brigantine). Log, 1849-1850.
Welch, John, 1939-. Notes of a trip to the Stekeen [sic] River mines, Russian America, [1862?].
Title:
Notes of a trip to the Stekeen [sic] River mines, Russian America, [1862?].
Account of a trip from Virginia City, Nevada in 1862 to the Stikine River gold mines, with Thomas Gracey and others, commenting on Fort Simpson, activities of the Hudson's Bay Company, life of the Indians, travel up the river in canoes, and prospecting. Also included: biographical information on Thomas Gracey. (1 leaf).
ArchivalResource: Originals : 35 leaves (1 v.).Copies : 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG Box 3229, 45 frames) and postive.
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- Welch, John, 1939-. Notes of a trip to the Stekeen [sic] River mines, Russian America, [1862?].
McDonald Family collection, 1885-1957
Title:
McDonald Family collection 1885-1957
This collection consists of documents and photographs by and about the McDonald family of Ravalli, Montana.
ArchivalResource: 10 documents and 8 photographs
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- McDonald Family collection, 1885-1957
Observations on Hudson's-Bay, 1775.
Title:
Observations on Hudson's-Bay, 1775.
Bound manuscript containing information on the natural history of Hudson's Bay, Native Americans, administration of the Hudson's Bay Company, trading practices, and explorations. Specific topics include climate, quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fish, insects, flora, fossils, trade and produce, trading procedures with Native American tribes, European settlers in Hudson's Bay, text of the original Hudson Bay Company charter, attempts to discover the Northwest Passage, and thermometer readings at several Hudson's Bay forts, 1769-1775. A five page index is at back. Accompanied by an incomplete holograph note by George Catlin concerning the volume's authorship and provenance.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (174 p.) ; 38 cm.
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- Hutchins, Thomas, fl. 1774-1775. Observations on Hudson's-Bay, 1775.
Meyers, Jacob A. Correspondence regarding the Fort Colville mill [manuscript], 1920.
Title:
Correspondence regarding the Fort Colville mill [manuscript], 1920.
Letters between Jacob A. Meyers of Meyers Falls, Wash., and George H. Himes of the Oregon Historical Society, attempting to establishing the veracity of a statement asserting that the first mill north of California was established at Fort Colville in 1826. Himes asserts the first mills were instead established by Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Meyers, Jacob A. Correspondence regarding the Fort Colville mill [manuscript], 1920.
Hudson's Bay Company. Journal of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Simpson, 1834-1837.
Title:
Journal of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Simpson, 1834-1837.
Manuscript copy made circa 1878 of notes and extracts, July 14, 1834-July 16, 1837, made by Amos Bowman, describing the founding of the fort on McLoughlin Bay, company operations, and relations with rival American traders and the Indians. The original journals were probably written by John Frederick Kennedy.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 15 pages ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (10 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:19) and positive.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Journal of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Simpson, 1834-1837.
Strong, William, 1817-1887. History of Oregon : Portland, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Title:
History of Oregon : Portland, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Interview by H.H. Bancroft. At end are notations (in Judge Strong's hand?) on the Hudson's Bay Company's mode of operations. An account of Oregon and Washington history, with descriptions of towns, comments on the character of the Oregon community, remarks on mountain men and early settlers.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 84 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (86 exposures) : negative (Rich. 105:13) and positive.
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- Strong, William, 1817-1887. History of Oregon : Portland, Oregon : ms., 1878.
British Columbia sketches : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
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British Columbia sketches : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Biographical sketches of Herbert George Lewis, Michel Muir, and William John Macdonald. Lewis came to Victoria in 1848 and served the Hudson's Bay Company along the Northwest Coast afterward. Muir arrived at Victoria a year later with his father and was involved in coal enterprises. Macdonald came out from Scotland in 1851 and remained eight years in the Company's services. He relates experiences on San Juan Island the first year, and remarks on the controversy over the island.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 21 pages ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (14 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:16) and positive.
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- British Columbia sketches : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Olson, Wallace M. Wallace M. Olson Papers Collection
Title:
Wallace M. Olson Papers Collection
This collection consists of the research files of anthropologist and author Wallace M. Olson, whose research focused on the Tlingit Indians of Southeast Alaska. The collection contains photocopies of historic documents and photographs that pertain to the history of Alaska from circa 1790 to 2005, with a focus on Tlingit and Euro-American explorers and traders along the Northwest Coast circa 1790 to 1795. The collection also contains some of Olson's archeological work on Tlingit sites, with some focus on the Taku Inlet area.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.
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- Olson, Wallace M. Wallace M. Olson Papers Collection
Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822. Peter Fidler Papers [manuscript].
Title:
Peter Fidler Papers [manuscript]. 1791-1812.
Collection contains journals (dated 1791-1792 and 1796-1812) of the fur trader and surveyor.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 portfolio.
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- Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822. Peter Fidler Papers [manuscript].
Leidesdorff, William A. (William Alexander), 1810-1848. Papers of William A. Leidesdorff, 1840-1867.
Title:
Papers of William A. Leidesdorff, 1840-1867.
The collection consists of letters, mostly received by Leidesdorff in the 1840s, concerning coastal trade and life in the mercantile business in San Francisco. There are also materials related to the Bear Flag revolt (1846) and the American occupation and establishment of American government in California.
ArchivalResource: 502 pieces.6 boxes.
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- Leidesdorff, William A. (William Alexander), 1810-1848. Papers of William A. Leidesdorff, 1840-1867.
Allan, George T. George Traill Allan papers, 1865-1962 (bulk 1865-1892).
Title:
George Traill Allan papers, 1865-1962 (bulk 1865-1892).
The collection contains: two account ledgers, 1865-1871; farming journal and account book, 1864-1877; letters from Frederick R. Strong, 1883-1885, mostly regarding the estate of George B. Roberts; and Allan's reminiscences, circa 1878. Includes information about the Hudson's Bay Company's operations at Fort Vancouver.
ArchivalResource: .25 cubic feet (1 document case)
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- Allan, George T. George Traill Allan papers, 1865-1962 (bulk 1865-1892).
Landerholm, Carl. The Covingtons and the Covington House [manuscript], 1952 April 29.
Title:
The Covingtons and the Covington House [manuscript], 1952 April 29.
Photocopy of "The Covingtons and the Covington House," by Carl Landerholm of the Fort Vancouver Restoration and Historical Society, 4 pp, April 29, 1952, concerning the history of the Covington family in Vancouver, Washington and the house that Richard Covington built.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Landerholm, Carl. The Covingtons and the Covington House [manuscript], 1952 April 29.
Cooley, Ernest Linwood, 1856-1928. Ernest Linwood Cooley papers, 1875-1928.
Title:
Ernest Linwood Cooley papers, 1875-1928.
Personal and business papers, notes, reports, and correspondence, much of it with his brother Mortimer E. Cooley and Chase S. Osborn; include material concerning the Cooley family genealogy, water engineering projects, the Hudson Bay Co., 1850-1908, the St. Lawrence Seaway, and Mortimer E. Cooley's race for the U.S. Senate in 1924.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Cooley, Ernest Linwood, 1856-1928. Ernest Linwood Cooley papers, 1875-1928.
Gough, Barry M. [Articles on Canadian and Pacific Rim history. Part 2 / Barry M. Gough].
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[Articles on Canadian and Pacific Rim history. Part 2 / Barry M. Gough]. 1971-1995.
ArchivalResource: 19 pieces : ill. ; 22-30 cm.
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- Gough, Barry M. [Articles on Canadian and Pacific Rim history. Part 2 / Barry M. Gough].
Hudson's Bay Company. Information concerning Fort Colville, Washington : typesript, 1923.
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Information concerning Fort Colville, Washington : typesript, 1923.
ArchivalResource: 12 p.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Information concerning Fort Colville, Washington : typesript, 1923.
Isaac Ingalls Stevens papers, 1848-1859
Title:
Isaac Ingalls Stevens papers 1848-1859
The Stevens papers contain correspondence, reports, memoranda, and maps documenting the 1856 declaration of martial law in Washington Territory and Indian hostilities, relations with the Hudson's Bay Company and the Puget Sound Agricultural Company, and political events during Steven's administration (WA MSS 442-444). In 1857, Stevens prepared a map of the Washington and Nebraska territories for his report on the railroad survey with information on various Indian tribes, reservations, settlements, and military posts (WA MSS 445).
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 3; Linear Feet: 1.0
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- Isaac Ingalls Stevens papers, 1848-1859
Cadotte, Joseph. Joseph Cadotte affidavit, 1817 February 14.
Title:
Joseph Cadotte affidavit, 1817 February 14.
Affadavit, in French, of Joseph Cadotte, detailing the retaking of Fort Gibraltar (Winnipeg, Manitoba) on the Red River by Miles Macdonnell and the Hudson's Bay Company.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cadotte, Joseph. Joseph Cadotte affidavit, 1817 February 14.
McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857. Letter: to William F. Tolmie /by John McLoughlin, 1845 Jul 4.
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Letter: to William F. Tolmie /by John McLoughlin, 1845 Jul 4.
Related to affairs of the Hudson's Bay Co. in California.
ArchivalResource: 4 p.; 25 cm.
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- McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857. Letter: to William F. Tolmie /by John McLoughlin, 1845 Jul 4.
Winans, W. P. Stevens County, W.T., ca. 1905.
Title:
Stevens County, W.T., ca. 1905.
Typescript memoir, heavily annotated in manuscript by a pioneer of Stevens County, Washington Territory. Winans discusses the history of Stevens County, mentioning the Hudson's Bay Company, Governor Isaac I. Stevens, the Mullan wagon road, Yakima Indians, and gold rushes (including Fraser River in British Columbia).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (64 p.) ; 29 cm.
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- Winans, W. P. Stevens County, W.T., ca. 1905.
Ermatinger, Edward, 1797-1876. Edward Ermatinger papers, 1820-1874.
Title:
Edward Ermatinger papers, 1820-1874.
Two volumes in the Public Archives of Canada, made up of letters received from various persons, 1820-1872, and letters from John Tod, 1826-1874, mostly reflecting affairs of the Hudson's Bay Company.
ArchivalResource: Partial microfilm reel (485 exp.) : positive.
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- Ermatinger, Edward, 1797-1876. Edward Ermatinger papers, 1820-1874.
Edward Huggins papers, 1850-1905
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Edward Huggins papers 1850-1905
British employee of the Hudson's Bay Company and later a U.S. citizen.
ArchivalResource: 0.21 cu. ft. (1 box); 1 microfilm reel
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- Edward Huggins papers, 1850-1905
Anderson, James R. (James Robert). Memoirs of J. R. Anderson : précis [manuscripts], circa 1900.
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Memoirs of J. R. Anderson : précis [manuscripts], circa 1900.
Typescript carbon copies of précis, or summary, of "Memoirs of J. R. Anderson," 11 pp, with information about his father's (Alexander C. Anderson) career with the Hudson's Bay Company.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Anderson, James R. (James Robert). Memoirs of J. R. Anderson : précis [manuscripts], circa 1900.
Chambreau, Edward, 1821-1902. Edward Chambreau collection, 1847-1880.
Title:
Edward Chambreau collection, 1847-1880.
Collection consists of letters, manuscripts of his autobiography, his diaries, military reports, and articles written by him and General O.O. Howard. None of these materials are originals; all are photocopies and typescripts. Chambreau's original narratives and writings were passed through his family until 1964, when his granddaughters donated them to Reed College. His writings portray the perils of fighting, gambling, and drinking, and vividly illustrate frontier life of the period. The letters contain photocopies of letters from Chambreau to General Howard. (The original letters are in the Bowdoin College Library). The manuscripts contain two similar copies of Chambreau's autobiography, 1847-1890. The first version is a photocopy of a holographic manuscript and the second is a typescript of a manuscript held by W.W. Chambreau of Des Moines, Iowa. The survey of Indian nations is not included in the collection.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 container)
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- Chambreau, Edward, 1821-1902. Edward Chambreau collection, 1847-1880.
Stearns, Abel, 1798-1871. Papers of Abel Stearns : Addenda 2, 1817-1878.
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Papers of Abel Stearns : Addenda 2, 1817-1878.
Personal and business correspondence of Abel Steanrs, chiefly letters addressed to him. Also included are several documents and receipts for merchandise.
ArchivalResource: 44 items.
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- Stearns, Abel, 1798-1871. Papers of Abel Stearns : Addenda 2, 1817-1878.
Marcus and Narcissa Whitman Papers, 1834-1897, 1834-1847
Title:
Marcus and Narcissa Whitman Papers 1834-1897 1834-1847
Papers relating to a pioneer Presbyterian missionary and physician in the Pacific Northwest. Includes correspondence of Marcus Whitman (1834-1847) and his wife Narcissa Prentiss Whitman (1836-1847) concerning operation of the mission, overland journey, emigrant conditions, family matters, Catholic missionaries, as well as attitudes of Indians toward medical practice and white emigrants; and newspaper accounts, documents, and recollections related to the Whitman Massacre and subsequent trial. Correspondents include fellow missionaries Henry H. Spalding and David Greene, and members of Narcissa Whitman's family. Contains both copies and original materials.
ArchivalResource: .5 cu. ft. (1 document case)
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- Marcus and Narcissa Whitman Papers, 1834-1897, 1834-1847
Roberts, George B., 1815-. George B. Roberts recollections : Cathlamet, Oregon, 1878-1882.
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George B. Roberts recollections : Cathlamet, Oregon, 1878-1882.
A series of letters to Mrs. F.F. Victor, usually in reply to queries, and one to H.H. Bancroft, 1879. A naval apprentice to the Hudson's Bay Company in Oregon from 1830 and for many years clerk at Fort Vancouver, Roberts provides character sketches of many Company people, Oregon visitors by sea and by land, and missionaries and later settlers. The manuscript covers the whole of the old Oregon country, with many sidelights on Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 107 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (111 exposures) : negative (Rich. 105:15) and positive.
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- Roberts, George B., 1815-. George B. Roberts recollections : Cathlamet, Oregon, 1878-1882.
Kennicott, Robert, 1835-1866. Robert Kennicott and family papers, 1852-1975 (bulk 1852-1866).
Title:
Robert Kennicott and family papers, 1852-1975 (bulk 1852-1866).
Correspondence, printed materials, and biographical sketches of pioneer naturalist Robert Kennicott and his father, John A. Kennicott, a well-known horticulturalist. All are typed, photo, or microfilm copies.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box); 2 microfilm reels.
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- Kennicott, Robert, 1835-1866. Robert Kennicott and family papers, 1852-1975 (bulk 1852-1866).
Research materials on Peter Skene Ogden, circa 1950.
Title:
Research materials on Peter Skene Ogden, circa 1950.
Background manuscript materials relating to the life and travels of trapper Peter Skene Ogden, possibly compiled for a Hudson's Bay Company historical publication. Materials include notes, references, source material, comments about the work in progress, and printed copies of Hudson's Bay Vol. XIII--Ogden's Snake Country and Hudson's Bay Vol. XIII--Ogden's Snake Journal. Author unknown, circa 1950.
ArchivalResource: .45 cubic feet (2 document cases)
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- Research materials on Peter Skene Ogden, circa 1950.
Brown, Jennie Broughton, Mrs. Colorful characters of the Snake River country, [193-?] / Jennie Broughton Brown.
Title:
Colorful characters of the Snake River country, [193-?] / Jennie Broughton Brown.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (10 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Brown, Jennie Broughton, Mrs. Colorful characters of the Snake River country, [193-?] / Jennie Broughton Brown.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton papers, circa 1859-1870
Title:
Edward Bulwer-Lytton papers circa 1859-1870
Collection includes: Photostat manuscript letters to and from Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton, circa 1859-1873, regarding the Hudson's Bay Company and the governance of British Columbia; Photostat manuscript records of imports and exports from British Columbia and Vancouver Island to England. Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873) was a novelist and Secretary of State for the Colonies.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Edward Bulwer-Lytton papers, circa 1859-1870
Romanet, Louis Auguste, 1880-1964. Papers 1890s, 1900-1945.
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Papers 1890s, 1900-1945.
The Romanet papers consist of correspondence; notebooks and reports on the fur trade; original manuscripts of Kabluk of the Eskimo with their several revisions; photographs of Hudson's Bay Company employees, trading posts and stern wheel steamships, native population of Northern Canada and the Romanet Family. 1890s, 1900-1945. Included are papers relating to Romanet's career with Revillon Frères Trading Company, 1903-1916; Hudson's Bay Company, 1916-1930; North Star Oil Company, 1933-1938; Abasand Oils Ltd., 1937-1941 and Northwest Service Command, 1944.
ArchivalResource: 96 cm. + 860 photographs.
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- Romanet, Louis Auguste, 1880-1964. Papers 1890s, 1900-1945.
McKenzie, Roderick, 1761?-1844. Roderick McKenzie papers, 1786-[ca. 1844].
Title:
Roderick McKenzie papers, 1786-[ca. 1844].
Photostatic copies and typed transcripts of a manuscript, two letters, and a short narrative, relating to the history of the Canadian fur trade from 1621 to 1842.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cu. ft. (1 box).
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- McKenzie, Roderick, 1761?-1844. Roderick McKenzie papers, 1786-[ca. 1844].
Thompson, David, 1770-1857. David Thompson Papers [manuscript].
Title:
David Thompson Papers [manuscript]. 1784-1914.
The collection consists of holograph manuscripts and copies of manuscripts by Thompson, including two drafts for his projected book: a narrative account of his explorations in western America from 1784 to 1812. It also includes several sketches of mountain elevations, some of which were published in J.B. Tyrell's 1916 edition of the Narrative, and several other fragments of manuscripts by Thompson, typed transcripts of his journals, and photostats of other original Thompson material held elsewhere.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes and items.
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- Thompson, David, 1770-1857. David Thompson Papers [manuscript].
McLeod, John, 1788-1849. John McLeod papers, 1823-1837.
Title:
John McLeod papers, 1823-1837.
Reflecting McLeod's labors in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company in western Canada and the Pacific Northwest, prefaced by a brief biographical sketch prepared by the Public Archives of Canada. Includes his journal, Kamloops to Edmonton, February 19-May 17, 1826; report of occurrences at Kamloops in fall and winter of 1822; circulars to Chief Traders and Chief Factors, 1825-1827; letters received, 1827-1837; and letters sent, 1827-1833.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel (296 exposures) : positive.
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- McLeod, John, 1788-1849. John McLeod papers, 1823-1837.
Peers, Henry Newsham, 1821-1862. Henry Peers fonds.
Title:
Henry Peers fonds. 1856-1862.
The fonds consists of a letterbook.
ArchivalResource: 24 p.
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- Peers, Henry Newsham, 1821-1862. Henry Peers fonds.
McKinlay, Archibald fl. 1816-1885. Archibald McKinlay papers [manuscript], 1841-1882.
Title:
Archibald McKinlay papers [manuscript], 1841-1882.
Collection includes letters to and from the fur trader McKinlay, 1841-1882, including several regarding the Hudson's Bay Company and the Whitman Massacre.
ArchivalResource: .04 cubic feet (2 folders)
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- McKinlay, Archibald fl. 1816-1885. Archibald McKinlay papers [manuscript], 1841-1882.
American Fur Company papers., 1831-1849.
Title:
American Fur Company papers. 1831-1849.
Microfilmed papers of the American Fur Company. Includes microfilm copies of unbound letters, invoices, blotters, orders, memorandums, letterbooks, bound volumes and other papers.
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- American Fur Company papers., 1831-1849.
Atkinson, George, d. 1792. A copy of the correspondence carried on at East Main by Mr. George Atkinson in the years 1784 & 85 : letterbook.
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A copy of the correspondence carried on at East Main by Mr. George Atkinson in the years 1784 & 85 : letterbook.
Letterbook containing contemporary copies of correspondence, orders, etc., mainly between George Atkinson, and his superior, John Thomas, factor at the Moose factory, Sept. 22, 1784 - July 21, 1785.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (36 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Atkinson, George, d. 1792. A copy of the correspondence carried on at East Main by Mr. George Atkinson in the years 1784 & 85 : letterbook.
Compton, Pyms Nevins. Forts and fort life in New Caledonia under Hudson's Bay Company Regime : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
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Forts and fort life in New Caledonia under Hudson's Bay Company Regime : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Compton landed at Victoria in 1859, and was afterward stationed at Fort Simpson. A sketch plan of Fort Simpson is included.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 9 p. ; 32 & 25 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (7 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:16) and positive.
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- Compton, Pyms Nevins. Forts and fort life in New Caledonia under Hudson's Bay Company Regime : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Hamond, Graham Eden, Sir. Letter : to Charles Wood, Secretary of the Admiralty / by Sir Graham Eden Hamond, 1837 Aug 28.
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Letter : to Charles Wood, Secretary of the Admiralty / by Sir Graham Eden Hamond, 1837 Aug 28.
Concerns Hudson's Bay Company's activities at the Columbia River settlement and American activities in California.
ArchivalResource: 4 p.; 32 cm.
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- Hamond, Graham Eden, Sir. Letter : to Charles Wood, Secretary of the Admiralty / by Sir Graham Eden Hamond, 1837 Aug 28.
Gray, W. H. (William Henry), 1810-1889. Letter: to the editor of the Pacific Tribune /by William Henry Gray, 1865 Sep 15.
Title:
Letter: to the editor of the Pacific Tribune /by William Henry Gray, 1865 Sep 15.
The letter is an answer to a statement in the Pacific Tribune of September 9 by H. S. D. Day, counsel for the Hudson's Bay Company, about its claims in Washington Territory and those of the Puget Sound Agricultural Company. Gray notes the history between the Hudson's Bay Company, missionaries, and early settlers.
ArchivalResource: 11 p. (in 2 folders) ; 32 cm.
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- Gray, W. H. (William Henry), 1810-1889. Letter: to the editor of the Pacific Tribune /by William Henry Gray, 1865 Sep 15.
Anderson, Alexander Caulfield, 1814-1884. Papers, 1854-1857.
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Papers, 1854-1857.
Correspondence, accounts, inventory re: estate of James A. Scarborough, Cathlamet, Washington.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Anderson, Alexander Caulfield, 1814-1884. Papers, 1854-1857.
Douglas, James, 1803-1877. Sir James Douglas private papers, 1827-1861.
Title:
Sir James Douglas private papers, 1827-1861.
Extracts and copies made for H.H. Bancroft at Victoria in 1878, of diaries, correspondence, and miscellaneous notes of which the originals are now in the Provincial Archives, British Columbia. Includes typescript transcription.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 2 v. ; 32 cm.Copies of originals : partial microfilm reel (119 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:17) and positive.Transcription : 1 portfolio.
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- Douglas, James, 1803-1877. Sir James Douglas private papers, 1827-1861.
Research materials on Peter Skene Ogden, circa 1950
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Research materials on Peter Skene Ogden, circa 1950
Background manuscript materials relating to the life and travels of trapper Peter Skene Ogden, possibly compiled for a Hudson's Bay Company historical publication.
ArchivalResource: .45 cubic feet
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- Research materials on Peter Skene Ogden, circa 1950
Wickersham, James, 1857-1939. The Hudson's Bay Company : typescript, [19--?] / read by James Wickersham in Tacoma, Wash.
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The Hudson's Bay Company : typescript, [19--?] / read by James Wickersham in Tacoma, Wash.
Concerns history of Hudson's Bay Company, including Fort Nisqually, Wash. journal entries.
ArchivalResource: 12 p.
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- Wickersham, James, 1857-1939. The Hudson's Bay Company : typescript, [19--?] / read by James Wickersham in Tacoma, Wash.
Moss, Sydney Walter, 1810-. Pictures of pioneer times at Oregon City : Oregon City, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Title:
Pictures of pioneer times at Oregon City : Oregon City, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Dictation by an overland immigrant of 1842. Remarks on early settlers; Hudson's Bay Company and its policies; beginnings of settlement in the Willamette Valley, Oregon City, Portland, and other towns.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 59 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (64 exposures) : negative (Rich. 105:11) and positive.
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- Moss, Sydney Walter, 1810-. Pictures of pioneer times at Oregon City : Oregon City, Oregon : ms., 1878.
Bagley, Clarence, 1843-1932. Clarence Bagley papers, 1864-1931.
Title:
Clarence Bagley papers, 1864-1931.
The Clarence Bagley papers document many aspects of his multifaceted career as a historian, writer, and public official in Washington State during the latter half of the nineteenth century and the early years of the twentieth.
ArchivalResource: ca. 10.21 cubic feet (22 boxes and 3 oversize items)
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- Bagley, Clarence, 1843-1932. Clarence Bagley papers, 1864-1931.
Cartmell, Herbert. Photographs.
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Photographs.
Miscellaneous photograph collection; portraits of Louis M. Davenport, Jay P. Graves and Charles A. Conser of Spokane, Washington; the old blockhouse at Fort Colvile of the Hudson's Bay Company.
ArchivalResource: 4 Photographs : bxw (one col.) ; various sizes.
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- Cartmell, Herbert. Photographs.
Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company Correspondence, 1841-1859.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company Correspondence, 1841-1859.
Letters by Sir James Douglas, Roderick Finlayson, Dr. John McLoughlin, and others, to Dr. William Fraser Tolmie reflect the Hudson's Bay Co.'s attitude toward the American settlement of Oregon and United States government, the boundary treaty, the establishment of the Puget Sound Agricultural Company at Nisqually, the company's land claims, the seizure of the ship Beaver, and the San Juan Island and Haro Strait difficulty. The correspondence documents a quarrel between Sir George Simpson and McLoughlin.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (165 p.) ; 32.5 cm.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company Correspondence, 1841-1859.
Geyer, Charles A. (Charles Andreas). Charles A. Geyer letters, 1842-1846.
Title:
Charles A. Geyer letters, 1842-1846.
Fourteen letters (negative photocopies) from Geyer, a German botanist working in America. Eleven (in German) are to George Engelmann (another German botanist working in St. Louis, Mo.) concerning Geyer's field work in Illinois in 1842 and with the expedition of Sir William Stewart up the Missouri and down the Columbia from 1843 to 1845. One letter was written to George C. Thorburn from Spokan Mission, Oregon Territory (Dec. 28, 1843). Two letters were written from Honolulu, Hawaii, where members of the Stewart expedition stopped on their return to England: one (Jan. 10, 1845, in English) was written to Reverend Father De Smet at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Mission, Flathead Country, Oregon; the other (Jan. 11, 1845, in German) was written to Engelmann. Although the letters relate primarily to botanical observations, they also contain references to John C. Fremont, Joseph N. Nicollet, the Hudson's Bay Company with its many posts and factors, and the country through which Geyer passed. With typed transcripts for the letters that are in German (source unknown).
ArchivalResource: Photocopies of original letters: 14 items.Transcripts: 13 items.
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- Geyer, Charles A. (Charles Andreas). Charles A. Geyer letters, 1842-1846.
Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company collection, 1822-1846.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company collection, 1822-1846.
Collection contains records relating to Burt Brown Barker and Robert Carlton Clark's historical research into the operations of the Hudson's Bay Company's Pacific Northwest division from 1822 to 1846, with a specific focus on the work of Dr. John McLoughlin, the division's head. The collection consists of copies of documents and correspondence in the archives of the Hudson's Bay Company, which were selected by Robert Carlton Clark and Burt Brown Barker in 1936 as part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear ft. (2 containers)
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company collection, 1822-1846.
Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877. Report upon the territory of Oregon, 1842.
Title:
Report upon the territory of Oregon, 1842.
Typescript copy of report written by Charles Wilkes, commander of the U.S. expedition; describes the geography (land, mountains, water, climate), white settlement, Indians, commerce, and boundary of the Oregon Territory; mentions activities of missionaries and the Hudson's Bay Company; estimates the population (including Indians) in the region; advises against establishing a final boundary at the 49th parallel and recommends military occupation.
ArchivalResource: 40 p.
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- Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877. Report upon the territory of Oregon, 1842.
Roberts, George Barber, 1816-1883. George Barber Roberts papers, 1847-1962 (bulk 1847-1890).
Title:
George Barber Roberts papers, 1847-1962 (bulk 1847-1890).
Papers of an officer of the Hudson's Bay Company stationed at Cowlitz Farm, and later merchant of Cathlamet, Washington. Materials include: his Cowlitz Farm journal, 1847 August 23-1848 March 28, and 1851 January 10-February 17; account book from mercantile store, Cathlamet, 1878 January 1-1883 February 23, with memoranda concerning Roberts's estate, 1883-1890, kept by George T. Allan and Alexander D. Birnie; Roberts's letters to Frances Fuller Victor, 1878 November 11-1883 January 16; and a letter to Napolean McGillivray, 1878 November 21.
ArchivalResource: .45 cubic feet (1 document case)
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- Roberts, George Barber, 1816-1883. George Barber Roberts papers, 1847-1962 (bulk 1847-1890).
Campbell, Robert, 1808-1894. Robert Campbell journal, 1808-1851.
Title:
Robert Campbell journal, 1808-1851.
Typescript transcript of journal concerning his emigration from Scotland as sub-manager of a projected experimental farm at the Hudson's Bay Company's Red River Settlement, 1830; establishment of the farm; his overland journey from Fort Garry to Kentucky for sheep in 1832-1833; fur trading ventures and explorations for the Company on the heads of the Stikine, and in the Yukon Valley; and adventures among the Indians of the Northwest Coast.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 99 leaves ; 34 cm.Copies : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 108:13) and positive.
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- Campbell, Robert, 1808-1894. Robert Campbell journal, 1808-1851.
McLeod, John, 1788-. Papers, 1823-1849. [microfilm].
Title:
Papers, 1823-1849. [microfilm].
ArchivalResource: reel : manuscript; 35mm., pos.
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- McLeod, John, 1788-. Papers, 1823-1849. [microfilm].
Ingalls, Rufus, 1820-1893. Letter : to Major General Thomas S. Jesup, Quartermaster General U.S.A. / by Rufus Ingalls, 1859 Jan 15.
Title:
Letter : to Major General Thomas S. Jesup, Quartermaster General U.S.A. / by Rufus Ingalls, 1859 Jan 15.
The letter brings to the attention of General Jesup the facts regarding the site of Fort Vancouver, the claims of the Hudson's Bay Company, and the claims of the Catholic Mission recently set forth by Bishop Blanchet in a letter to the President of the United States.
ArchivalResource: 8 p. (in 2 folders) ; 32 cm.
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- Ingalls, Rufus, 1820-1893. Letter : to Major General Thomas S. Jesup, Quartermaster General U.S.A. / by Rufus Ingalls, 1859 Jan 15.
Copely, Jessie Sinclair, 1844-. The Career of James Sinclair, Being an account of his work from 1840 to 1856 as an explorer in Oregon and the Northwest: Free Trapper: Indian fighter: Leader of migrations: and Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company...and Sinclair's death at the hands of the Indians, at the Cascades, in 1856 /as told by his daughter Mrs. Copely.
Title:
The Career of James Sinclair, Being an account of his work from 1840 to 1856 as an explorer in Oregon and the Northwest: Free Trapper: Indian fighter: Leader of migrations: and Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company...and Sinclair's death at the hands of the Indians, at the Cascades, in 1856 /as told by his daughter Mrs. Copely.
Typewritten manuscript containing a brief account of James Sinclair's life, with few details.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (24 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Copely, Jessie Sinclair, 1844-. The Career of James Sinclair, Being an account of his work from 1840 to 1856 as an explorer in Oregon and the Northwest: Free Trapper: Indian fighter: Leader of migrations: and Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company...and Sinclair's death at the hands of the Indians, at the Cascades, in 1856 /as told by his daughter Mrs. Copely.
Work, John, 1792-1861. John Work papers, 1823-1944 (bulk 1823-1835).
Title:
John Work papers, 1823-1944 (bulk 1823-1835).
The collection consists primarily of typescript copies of John Work's journals and letters, most of which were collected by the scholar Isaac Burpee, in preparation for a publication in the early 1940s, and by the scholar T.C. Elliott. A typescript of Burpee's book "The story of John Work" (1943) begins the collection. Also included are Burpee's hand written notes. The Work journals provide details on all aspects of the various expeditions in which he participated. They include observations on flora, fauna, Native Americans, and the logistics of travel and encampment. The collection also includes copies of Work's letters to Edward Ermatinger of the Hudson's Bay Company, and a copy of Work's will. The microfilm contains a copy of the original manuscript journal of John Work, 1823-1835, along with a typescript copy of 1944, both housed in the Provincial Archives of British Columbia.
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic feet (1 document case, 1 reel microfilm)
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- Work, John, 1792-1861. John Work papers, 1823-1944 (bulk 1823-1835).
Douglas Leechman collection on 19th century fur trade posts
Title:
Douglas Leechman collection on 19th century fur trade posts
Collection includes: Photocopy typescript notes and comments on fur trade posts in the mid-19th century, 51 pp, undated, including Fort Langley, B.C., Fort Walla Walla, Fort Vancouver and other Hudson's Bay Company posts.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Douglas Leechman collection on 19th century fur trade posts
North West Company. Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company : 6 April 1821.
Title:
Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company : 6 April 1821.
Names William McGillivray, of Montreal, Simon McGillivray, merchant of London, and Edward Willice, of the county of Middlesex, as major partners, and provides for the shares and liabilities of the major and minor partners. Also names some former partners.
ArchivalResource: [24] p. ; 31 cm.
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- North West Company. Draft of an agreement between the partners of the Northwest Company in preparation for the merger with the Hudson's Bay Company : 6 April 1821.
Campbell, Robert, 1808-1894. A journey to Kentucky for sheep [manuscript], [ca. 1894], 1925.
Title:
A journey to Kentucky for sheep [manuscript], [ca. 1894], 1925.
Typed copy (2 p.) of a story written by Robert Campbell, a Scottish sheep farmer hired by Sir George Simpson to journey to America and lead a group from the Red River settlement, near present day Winnipeg, Manitoba, to the United States to purchase a herd of sheep and drive them back to the settlement.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Campbell, Robert, 1808-1894. A journey to Kentucky for sheep [manuscript], [ca. 1894], 1925.
Tolmie, William Fraser, 1812-1886. Letter : Fort Vancouver, to John Kirk Townsend, Philadelphia, Pa., 1838 Dec 5.
Title:
Letter : Fort Vancouver, to John Kirk Townsend, Philadelphia, Pa., 1838 Dec 5.
ALS written by William Fraser Tolmie, briefly informing Townsend of bird specimens sent to him. Most of the letter reports news of Townsend's acquaintances in Oregon and Hawaii, including officials of the Hudson's Bay Company and American missionaries. The letter is accompanied by a typed transcript.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Tolmie, William Fraser, 1812-1886. Letter : Fort Vancouver, to John Kirk Townsend, Philadelphia, Pa., 1838 Dec 5.
McKay, William C. William C. McKay letter to Thomas McArthur Anderson [manuscript], n.d.
Title:
William C. McKay letter to Thomas McArthur Anderson [manuscript], n.d.
List of questions and answers regarding Hudson's Bay Company's mode of trade, Indian wars, and Whitman's trip to Washington. 11 pp.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (11 pp.)
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- McKay, William C. William C. McKay letter to Thomas McArthur Anderson [manuscript], n.d.
Duflot de Mofras, Eugène, 1810-1884. Mélanges, 1838-1880 / par M. de Mofras.
Title:
Mélanges, 1838-1880 / par M. de Mofras.
The collected writings of Duflot de Mofras, including newspaper clippings, manuscript copies, and published materials. Volumes 6, 8 and 9 composed entirely of published material.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 9 volumes ; 24-34 cm.Copy of v. 2, sec. 3, "Memoire sur le fort russe de la Bodega": 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG Box 962:5).
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- Duflot de Mofras, Eugène, 1810-1884. Mélanges, 1838-1880 / par M. de Mofras.
John Work papers, 1823-1944, 1823-1835
Title:
John Work papers 1823-1944 1823-1835
Typescript copies of journals and correspondence of John Work, an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company who explored the Pacific Northwest in the 1820s and 1830s. The materials were collected by Isaac Burpee in the 1940s for use in a publication of Work's journals. Also included are Burpee's research notes and a microfilm copy of John Work's original journal of 1823-1835.
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic feet (1 document case, 1 reel microfilm)
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- John Work papers, 1823-1944, 1823-1835
Allan, George T. Journal of a voyage from Fort Vancouver, Columbia to York Factory, Hudson's Bay, 1841.
Title:
Journal of a voyage from Fort Vancouver, Columbia to York Factory, Hudson's Bay, 1841.
Handwritten diary kept by George T. Allan (George Traill, d. 1892) in 1841 on a trip from Fort Vancouver to Hudson's Bay. He left Fort Vancouver on March 22nd and describes the difficulty of the voyage. He describes stops in Walla Walla, Fort Colville, and Fort Spokane and along the Columbia. He mentions seeing Spokane Garry. He describes each place in good detail. They reached York Factory on July 4th. At the end of this journal, he also has a "List of Journals of Voyages &c by G. T. A." including journals from 1831-1847. Those journals are not present in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (1 linear ft.)
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- Allan, George T. Journal of a voyage from Fort Vancouver, Columbia to York Factory, Hudson's Bay, 1841.
Hudson's Bay Company. Appointment, 1839 December 10.
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Appointment, 1839 December 10.
Appointment of Pierre Chryologue Pambrun as Chief Trader, also biographical material on Pambrun.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Appointment, 1839 December 10.
Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company fonds.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company fonds. 1786-1915.
The fonds consists of photocopies of Hudson's Bay currency notes (1846,1870); Fort Simpson inward letter book (1834-1844); typescript of agreement between H.B.C. and Ohia (1854); Spirit River Post day book (1908-1909); plus fragments of inventory and day book (1907, 1898-1899); letters and documents (1840-1842, 1851-1894); a photocopy of journal of McLeod's Lake (B.C.) post (1845-1848); as well as a photocopy of "Diary of Occurrence at York Factory in Hudson's Bay, North America by Joseph Colen, Resident Chief (1786-1787)"; letters and documents from W.H. Dickson, manager of the Fraser Lake and Stewart Lake posts in B.C. (1915).
ArchivalResource: 16 cm of textual records.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company fonds.
Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company collection [manuscript], 1690-1970.
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Hudson's Bay Company collection [manuscript], 1690-1970.
Collection assembled by the Oregon Historical Society relating to the Hudson's Bay Company, chartered by the British crown in 1670 and a major power in northwestern North America throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Approximately one quarter of the materials are original documents and the rest are photocopies or on microfilm. Included are a number of articles on the history of the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company; a plan of Fort George; and copies of printed texts and British government documents from the early 19th century relating to the Company's activities. Among the original documents are: accounts and inventories; letters to Company officials such as Sir James Douglas, Cuthbert Cummings (Chief trader at Wemontachinque), and James A. Grahame; letters from Louis Decerre; papers of George S. McTavish, 1860-1893; and an anonymous diary recording an 1875 trip from Montreal to Esquimaux Point and other locales in Canada. The collection documents a wide range of the Company's activities, from fur trading to the construction and provision of forts to relations with the Native American tribes.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic foot (2 document cases, 1 reel of microfilm)
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company collection [manuscript], 1690-1970.
Abernethy, George, 1807-1877. George Abernethy papers, 1836-1897.
Title:
George Abernethy papers, 1836-1897.
Papers include George Abernethy's correspondence, legal documents, ephemera, and business records as well as the papers of William Abernethy and the Brig Henry Association. The papers deal with business, political and personal activities. Correspondents include: John McLoughlin, Jason Lee, James Douglas, William Fraser Tolmie, Joel Palmer, Henry A.G. Lee, Peter Skene Ogden, and Jesse Applegate. Subjects of correspondence include: Methodist mission finances, Oregon boundary settlement, Hudson's Bay Company, Mexican War, Whitman Massacre, Cayuse War, other Indian/white conflicts. Legal documents include: land and business agreements.
ArchivalResource: .5 cu. ft.
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- Abernethy, George, 1807-1877. George Abernethy papers, 1836-1897.
Anderson, Alexander Caulfield, 1814-1884. Historical notes on the commerce of the Columbia River, 1824 to 1848 /by Alexander Caulfield Anderson, [1880].
Title:
Historical notes on the commerce of the Columbia River, 1824 to 1848 /by Alexander Caulfield Anderson, [1880].
The notes are accompanied by a newspaper clipping, "Pioneer Ships," with passages numbered to correspond with Alexander Anderson's comments. Title comes from a note in Elwood Evans handwriting.
ArchivalResource: 6 p. (in 2 folders) ; 34 cm.
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- Anderson, Alexander Caulfield, 1814-1884. Historical notes on the commerce of the Columbia River, 1824 to 1848 /by Alexander Caulfield Anderson, [1880].
Hudson's Bay Company indentures : 1679-1680.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company indentures : 1679-1680.
Collection of documents formerly belonging to John Morris, a shareholder of the Hudson's Bay Company between the years 1678 and 1682, consisting of deeds relating to money lent to the company by several shareholders, including Prince Rupert, the Duke of Albemarle, Earl of Craven, Earl of Berkeley, Sir Christopher Wren, Sir James Hayes, Sir Peter Colleton, and others during the early years of the company.
ArchivalResource: 10 folded documents on parchment ; various sizes.
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- Hudson's Bay Company indentures : 1679-1680.
Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908,. Letter from a Montagnais Indian : to the Hudson's Bay Company Post, Mingan [Québec], 1861.
Title:
Letter from a Montagnais Indian : to the Hudson's Bay Company Post, Mingan [Québec], 1861.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 46 x 9 cm.
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- Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908,. Letter from a Montagnais Indian : to the Hudson's Bay Company Post, Mingan [Québec], 1861.
Winans, W. P. Stevens County, W.T., ca. 1905.
Title:
Stevens County, W.T., ca. 1905.
Typescript memoir, heavily annotated in manuscript by a pioneer of Stevens County, Washington Territory. Winans discusses the history of Stevens County, mentioning the Hudson's Bay Company, Governor Isaac I. Stevens, the Mullan wagon road, Yakima Indians, and gold rushes (including Fraser River in British Columbia).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (64 p.) ; 29 cm.
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- Winans, W. P. Stevens County, W.T., ca. 1905.
Odell, Elizabeth F. McClench Thurston. Biography of Samuel Royal Thurston : Salem, Oregon : ms., 1879.
Title:
Biography of Samuel Royal Thurston : Salem, Oregon : ms., 1879.
Describes Thurston's early life in Maine and Iowa, overland journey to Oregon, 1847, service in the Oregon legislature, 1848-1849, and as Delegate to Congress, 1849. Concludes with copies of letters, 1850-1851, by Thurston and others concerning the financial interests of the Hudson's Bay Company and John McLoughlin.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 45 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (48 exposures) : negative (Rich. 105:14) and positive.
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- Odell, Elizabeth F. McClench Thurston. Biography of Samuel Royal Thurston : Salem, Oregon : ms., 1879.
Eva Emery Dye Papers, 1776-1997, 1890-1940
Title:
Eva Emery Dye Papers 1776-1997 1890-1940
The papers of one of Oregon's most prominent literary figures, who popularized Oregon Country history and Sacajawea as a heroine of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Papers (1776-1997) consist of correspondence, ephemera, manuscripts, literary journal, research notes, and scrapbooks. The collection also includes family papers of Charles and Eva Emery Dye and their children.
ArchivalResource: 11.5 linear ft. (15 document cases,1 oversize flat box, 1 Oversize B-1 (16x20) folder, 1 Oversize A (11x14) folder, 1 reel of microfilm
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- Eva Emery Dye Papers, 1776-1997, 1890-1940
Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina), 1871-1936,. [Transcripts of selected documents in the Hudson's Bay Company Archives], [1905].
Title:
[Transcripts of selected documents in the Hudson's Bay Company Archives], [1905].
Ms. and typescript transcripts of selected documents in the Hudson's Bay Company Archives, compiled in 1905 by Agnes C. Laut.
ArchivalResource: 17 v. ; 34 cm.
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- Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina), 1871-1936,. [Transcripts of selected documents in the Hudson's Bay Company Archives], [1905].
Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company Papers.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company Papers. 1870-1901.
Consists of a small collection of manuscript journals and notebooks, including: journal of occurrences at Long Portage,1870-1871; journal of occurrence, 1884-1886; first part of holograph journal most likely written by Mr. MacLeod, 1885-1886; account books dealing chiefly with goods purchased by First Nations people by barter at New Post, 1900-1901; two volumes entitled "New Post-Fur Book-Outfit-1901," and "New Post-Provision blotter and transfers-Outfit 1901."
ArchivalResource: 5 v.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company Papers.
French, C.H., b. 1867. C.H. French fonds.
Title:
C.H. French fonds. 1740-1879.
The fonds consists of a typed transcript of French's autobiography which chronicles his experiences with the Hudson's Bay Company forts in their early days. It also includes a monograph entitled Transportation and Transportation Routes in British Columbia, a fragment of a work on gold mining and his family history.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cm of textual records.
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- French, C.H., b. 1867. C.H. French fonds.
Swan, John Mumford, 1870-. The Olympia Club conversazione : Olympia, Washington, 1878.
Title:
The Olympia Club conversazione : Olympia, Washington, 1878.
Informal remarks to H.H. Bancroft by John M. Swan, Sheriff (William) Billings, Frank Tarbell, Elwood Evans, and Antonio Rabbeson, June 9, 1878, concerning British Columbia; Vancouver Island; Governor James Douglas; the Hudson's Bay Company and its services to the settlers during the Indian outbreaks of the 1850's; and sailing ships operated on the Northwest Coast by the Company and by American speculators.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 20 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (21 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:4) and positive.
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- Swan, John Mumford, 1870-. The Olympia Club conversazione : Olympia, Washington, 1878.
North West Company. Company records, 1791-1811.
Title:
Company records, 1791-1811.
Photostatic and typewritten copies of selected letters, accounts, legal papers, minutes of meetings, lists of partners and employees, and other papers of the North-west Company of Canada. They contain information on Joseph Bailley, Jean Baptiste Cadotte, Duncan McGillivray, William McGillivray, Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Roderick McKenzie, Archibald N. McLeod, Simon McTavish, David Thompson, and other important fur traders in the Northwest.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box).
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- North West Company. Company records, 1791-1811.
Description of Hudson's Bay Company's attitude towards American settlers [manuscript], circa 1885.
Title:
Description of Hudson's Bay Company's attitude towards American settlers [manuscript], circa 1885.
Handwritten, undated, unsigned.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (17 pp. in 1 folder)
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- Description of Hudson's Bay Company's attitude towards American settlers [manuscript], circa 1885.
Black, Samuel, 1780-1841. Journal of chief trader Samuel Black of the Hudson's Bay Company of a voyage of discovery to the head waters of the Finlay Branch of the Peace River and northwestward thereof in the summer of 1824, 1924.
Title:
Journal of chief trader Samuel Black of the Hudson's Bay Company of a voyage of discovery to the head waters of the Finlay Branch of the Peace River and northwestward thereof in the summer of 1824, 1924.
The account of an exploration of the Finlay River was long attributed to John Finlay. Also in the volume are explanatory notes by Charles N. Bell (2 leaves) and transcript of an article re Black from The Beaver, June 1928 (4 leaves). With this, in a separate folder: letter, Sept. 23, 1927, from J.B. Tyrrell to Charles N. Bell; and letter, Dec. 16, 1927, from J. N. Wallace to Charles N. Bell, identifying the writer of the journal as Samuel Black, not John Finlay.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 24 leaves (1 v.).
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- Black, Samuel, 1780-1841. Journal of chief trader Samuel Black of the Hudson's Bay Company of a voyage of discovery to the head waters of the Finlay Branch of the Peace River and northwestward thereof in the summer of 1824, 1924.
Hudson's Bay Company. Selected Hudson's Bay Company records, 1679-1970.
Title:
Selected Hudson's Bay Company records, 1679-1970.
Microfilm, photocopies, and transcripts of miscellaneous documents relating to the Hudson's Bay Company, collected at various times by the Minnesota Historical Society.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box) and 2 microfilm reels.
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- Hudson's Bay Company. Selected Hudson's Bay Company records, 1679-1970.
Parker, John G. Puget Sound : Tacoma, Washington, 1878 and 1884.
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Puget Sound : Tacoma, Washington, 1878 and 1884.
Volume 1 - dictation recorded by Amos Bowman at Tacoma, June 5, 1878. volume 2 - letter, Jan. 25, 1884, to Mrs. F.F. Victor. Chiefly concerning steam navigation on Puget Sound, 1854-1884. Notes on express and steamboat service in Washington and Oregon; Ft. Nisqually and Hudson's Bay Company; trails in eastern Washington. Express and steamboat business in Washington and Oregon, 1853-1884, especially on Puget Sound, with remarks on the Hudson's Bay Company operations at Fort Nisqually; on Angus McDonald, once Chief Factor; and on trails across eastern Washington. Included in volume 2 is a letter to Mrs. F.F. Victor, Olympia, 1884.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 2 volumes ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (19 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:4) and positive.
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- Parker, John G. Puget Sound : Tacoma, Washington, 1878 and 1884.
Trumbull, William, Sir, 1639-1716,. Autograph letters from Sir William Trumbull to various recipients [manuscript], 1696 May-1697 July.
Title:
Autograph letters from Sir William Trumbull to various recipients [manuscript], 1696 May-1697 July.
The letters were written while Trumbull was secretary of state for the northern department and secretary to the 7 lords justices in the King's absence and include copies of several of the Hudson's Bay Company, of which Trumbull was governor. Recipients: Admiral Russell, the Lords of the Admiralty, the Earl of Romney, the Earl of Portland, the Lords Justices, Vice Admiral John Nevell, the Lords Justices of Ireland, Rear Admiral Meese, Admiral Rooke and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (30 leaves)
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- Trumbull, William, Sir, 1639-1716,. Autograph letters from Sir William Trumbull to various recipients [manuscript], 1696 May-1697 July.
Leechman, Douglas, b. 1890,. Douglas Leechman collection on 19th century fur trade posts [manuscript]
Title:
Douglas Leechman collection on 19th century fur trade posts [manuscript]
Collection includes: Photocopy typescript notes and comments on fur trade posts in the mid-19th century, 51 pp, undated, including Fort Langley, B.C., Fort Walla Walla, Fort Vancouver and other Hudson's Bay Company posts.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Leechman, Douglas, b. 1890,. Douglas Leechman collection on 19th century fur trade posts [manuscript]
Radisson, Pierre Esprit, ca. 1636-1710. Radisson and Groseilliers papers, 1618-1694.
Title:
Radisson and Groseilliers papers, 1618-1694.
Photostatic and typed copies of selected items relating to Radisson and to his brother-in-law, Médard Chouart, sieur des Groseilliers, traders whose early explorations led to the founding of the Hudson's Bay Company. They include Radisson's relations of his expeditions in the Great Lakes region and the Northwest; his will; Groseilliers' baptismal record; a contemporary translation of a narrative written by Radisson in French; and assorted letters, contracts, and other papers relating to their explorations.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box and 3 oversize items).
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- Radisson, Pierre Esprit, ca. 1636-1710. Radisson and Groseilliers papers, 1618-1694.
The life story of Francis Ermatinger, 1958 May
Title:
The life story of Francis Ermatinger 1958 May
Typescript term paper "The Life Story of Francis Ermatinger" by Elizabeth Katt, 10 pp, May 1958, with photograph of Frances Ermatinger and child. Francis Ermatinger, born in Portugal in 1798, was educated in England and joined the Hudson's Bay Company in 1818.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- The life story of Francis Ermatinger, 1958 May
Evans, Elwood, 1828-1898. Elwood Evans papers, 1841-1894.
Title:
Elwood Evans papers, 1841-1894.
The papers document the history of the Northwest and Evans's historical research and professional life. Events and topics covered include; Northern Pacific Railroad Exploration and Survey in 1853, territorial government and law in Oregon and Washington, settlement of Oregon Territory and Alaska, Oregon missions and Marcus Whitman, and Indian wars. The papers include Evans's writings, scrapbooks, and other research material on the Northwest, and drafts of his History of the Pacific Northwest.
ArchivalResource: 4.25 linear feet (17 boxes and 5 folders)
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- Evans, Elwood, 1828-1898. Elwood Evans papers, 1841-1894.
Johnson, Alexander Smith, 1817-1878. Alexander Smith Johnson papers, 1864-1878.
Title:
Alexander Smith Johnson papers, 1864-1878.
In v. 1 are 162 letters and telegrams received, including many concerning the work of the commission: 73 from George Gibbs, 1864-1868, affording sidelights on affairs in Washington, D.C., during the Johnson Administration; 34 from Sir John Rose, 1864-1871; 20 from Caleb Cushing, 1864- 1868; 7 from George E. Baker, 1864-1865; 5 from W.I. Gairdner, 1865-1866; 2 from B.R. Curtis, 1865; 1 from Thomas D. Day, 1865; and one each from C.T. (Mrs. John) Rose, 1865, and J.N. (Mrs. Caleb) Cushing, 1865. Personal correspondents include E.C. Adams, 1867; Louise I. Alley, 1867; S. Hanson Coxe, 1867; H.A. Homes, 1867 (2); Alex B. Johnson, 1867; Arthur B. Johnson, 1867 (5); May L. Johnson, 1868; W.C. Johnson, 1867 (2); John H. Reynolds, 1867; Charles F. Southmayd, 1867; and F.E.J. Williams, 1867. Volume 2 is made up of maps, plats, and photographs filed with the commission (20 maps, 12 mounted photographs), and Johnson's check book, with stubs dated 1875-1878.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Johnson, Alexander Smith, 1817-1878. Alexander Smith Johnson papers, 1864-1878.
Tolmie, William Fraser, 1812-1886. William Fraser Tolmie journal during a residence on Puget Sound in 1833, circa 1834.
Title:
William Fraser Tolmie journal during a residence on Puget Sound in 1833, circa 1834.
Transcript made for H.H. Bancroft from original journals now in the Provincial Archives of British Columbia. The journal details his life in charge of Fort Nisqually, August 11-November 27, 1833. An appendix includes extracts from Tolmie's journal from June 20-29, 1834, concerning Peter Skene Ogden's effort to establish a post for the Hudson's Bay Company at Stikine; and the abandonment of old Fort Simpson on the Nass River in July and August, 1834, when a new Fort Simpson was begun on McLoughlin Bay.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 107 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (111 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:5) and positive.
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- Tolmie, William Fraser, 1812-1886. William Fraser Tolmie journal during a residence on Puget Sound in 1833, circa 1834.
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962. Collection of photographic prints, 1913-1923.
Title:
Collection of photographic prints, 1913-1923.
The collection contains over 1100 original photographic prints documenting the Canadian Arctic Expeditions (1913-1918), also the Wrangel Island and Wrangel Island Relief Expeditions (1921-1923). Individual and group photographs of scientists, Eskimos, "Copper" and Mackenzie Eskimos, and Inuits include the following people: Rudolph M. Anderson, Ada Blackjack, Charles D. Brower, Kenneth G. Chipman, Allan Crawford, Milton Galle, Diamond Jenness, Fritz Johansen, Charles Klinkenberg, Edna Klinkenberg, Lorne Knight, Ernest de Koven Leffingwell, Burt. M. McConnell, Frederick W. Maurer, John Munro, Th. Petersen, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, and Storker Theodor Storkerson. Also included are images of mission settlements, Hudson's Bay Company outposts, and the Eldorado Mining enterprises. Locations in Alaska include Point Barrow, Baxter Island, Camden Bay, Collinson Point, Flaxman Island, Fort Yukon, Cape Krusenstern, Nome, and Tanana; in the Northwest Territories, Banks Island, Bernard Harbor, and Fort McPherson; in the Yukon, Herschel Island; and in Russia, Wrangel Island. Principal photographers are Lomen Bros., Harold Noice, and George H. Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (5.5 linear ft.)
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- Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962. Collection of photographic prints, 1913-1923.
Truth of Hudson Bay, 1901
Title:
Truth of Hudson Bay 1901
ArchivalResource: 543 leaves.; Appendices. Index.; Carbon typescript with handwritten additions. Critical bibliography proceeds Table of Contents.
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- Truth of Hudson Bay, 1901
Sherk, Florence M. Stout hearts for stey braes, 1953.
Title:
Stout hearts for stey braes, 1953.
Typescript of Sherk's study of the Hudson's Bay Company in Rupert's Land, Canada. Includes previously unpublished letters from Chief Factor Donald Ross' personal files.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.2 ft.)
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- Sherk, Florence M. Stout hearts for stey braes, 1953.
Dowson, Richard. Letter : to [Mr. Paleston?] / by Richard Dowson, 1859 Jul 25.
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Letter : to [Mr. Paleston?] / by Richard Dowson, 1859 Jul 25.
Richard Dowson's letter contains a detailed description of Vancouver Island and its Indian inhabitants.
ArchivalResource: 20 p. : 21 cm.
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- Dowson, Richard. Letter : to [Mr. Paleston?] / by Richard Dowson, 1859 Jul 25.
Libra, Flossie. Hudson's Bay--Kalispel [sic] Trail / by Flossie Libra.
Title:
Hudson's Bay--Kalispel [sic] Trail / by Flossie Libra.
This collection consists of Flossie Libra's paper on the history of the east-west trail that ran between Fort Colville on the Columbia River near Kettle Falls and the Pend Oreille River near present Cusick that has become known as the Kalispel Trail. But since many trails could bear this name, it might be more correctly titled Hudson's Bay-Kalispel Trail.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (19 leaves)
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- Libra, Flossie. Hudson's Bay--Kalispel [sic] Trail / by Flossie Libra.
Canadiana collection, 1642-1924.
Title:
Canadiana collection, 1642-1924.
John Horn, Jr.'s papers consist of correspondence relating to information he had requested for Canada first about various persons and letters collected for their autograph value. Vennor's papers relate mostly to his private and professional affairs, including his career in the Geological Survey of Canada. Miscellaneous papers include single items and small groups of letters relating to various aspects of Canadian history, including Jesuit missions, the Hudson's Bay Company (journal, minutes from council meetings, etc.), the Seven Years' War, the American Revolutionary era, and the War of 1812.
ArchivalResource: 270 pieces.5 boxes, 4 oversized folders.
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- Canadiana collection, 1642-1924.
Morau, H. Elémens de la grammaire nipissingue.
Title:
Elémens de la grammaire nipissingue. [between 1840 and 1843]
Unsigned, undated grammar of the Nipissing language, with text in French and examples in Nipissing.
ArchivalResource: [218] p., bound ; 25 cm.
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- Morau, H. Elémens de la grammaire nipissingue.
John Work papers, 1823-1862
Title:
John Work papers 1823-1862
Company official with Hudson's Bay Company
ArchivalResource: .42 cu. ft. (1 box)
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- John Work papers, 1823-1862
Ermatinger, Francis, 1798-1858. Papers, 1844.
Title:
Papers, 1844.
Legal transfer (May 31, 1844) of land in the Willamette Falls vicinity from S.J. Hubbard and David Weston to Francis Ermatinger; copy of 'Notes Connected with the Clallum Expedition' (of June-July 1828) by Ermatinger.
ArchivalResource: .1 cu. ft.
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- Ermatinger, Francis, 1798-1858. Papers, 1844.
Dease family. Dease family papers [manuscript], 1829-1953.
Title:
Dease family papers [manuscript], 1829-1953.
Collection includes biographical data on Antoine Gingras, John Warren Dease, Peter Warren Dease, William Dease and others associated with the Hudson's Bay and North West companies; and photocopies of the Diary of John Warren Dease, 1829 Aug. - Dec., and the will of John Warren Dease, 1829.
ArchivalResource: .04 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Dease family. Dease family papers [manuscript], 1829-1953.
Anderson, Thomas McArthur, 1836-1917. Thomas McArthur Anderson letters [manuscript], 1890-1891.
Title:
Thomas McArthur Anderson letters [manuscript], 1890-1891.
Collection includes handwritten letters to Col. Thomas McArthur Anderson of the Vancouver Barracks: C.C. Augur, 1890 Oct. 14; William C. McKay, 1891 July 17 and n.d. Letters discuss Herbert Beaver, Hudson's Bay Company, Rogue River Indian War, Marcus Whitman, and other matters.
ArchivalResource: .04 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Anderson, Thomas McArthur, 1836-1917. Thomas McArthur Anderson letters [manuscript], 1890-1891.
Memoirs of J. R. Anderson : précis
Title:
Memoirs of J. R. Anderson : précis
Typescript carbon copies of précis, or summary, of "Memoirs of J. R. Anderson," 11 pp, with information about his father's (Alexander C. Anderson) career with the Hudson's Bay Company. Alexander Caulfield Anderson (10 March 1814-8 May 1884) was a Hudson's Bay Company fur-trader, explorer of British Columbia and civil servant.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Memoirs of J. R. Anderson : précis
Holmes, Kenneth L. Papers, [19--]
Title:
Papers, [19--]
Research notes concerning Francois Payette and the Hudson's Bay Company.
ArchivalResource: 4 v.
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- Holmes, Kenneth L. Papers, [19--]
Swanson, M. Letter: to H. Lewis Cornwall /by M. Swanson, 1863 May 2.
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Letter: to H. Lewis Cornwall /by M. Swanson, 1863 May 2.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.; 31 cm.
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- Swanson, M. Letter: to H. Lewis Cornwall /by M. Swanson, 1863 May 2.
Lockhart, James, fl. 1847-1852. Hudson's Bay Company diary, 1848 [Sept 16]-1852 Feb 15.
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company diary, 1848 [Sept 16]-1852 Feb 15.
Holograph manuscript diary kept by James Lockhart while employed as a clerk by the Hudson's Bay Company. The diary describes his work in the store and office at Lachine, 1848 Sep-1849 May; a canoe trip from Lachine through the Great Lakes, Winnipeg River, and Winnipeg Lake to York Factory, 1849 May-July; and his work at York Factory, 1849 Jul-Sep. Lockhart includes observations of American Indians encountered in his work and while traveling to York Factory. The diary ends with a single entry for 1852, summarizing his yearly work routine at York Factory. Also present are a shorthand vocabulary and other brief notes. A preliminary page is signed, "James Lockhart, Toronto Academy, 1847 Oct 8."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (ca. 100 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Lockhart, James, fl. 1847-1852. Hudson's Bay Company diary, 1848 [Sept 16]-1852 Feb 15.
Smithurst, John, 1807-1867. John Smithurst financial papers relating to his Red River mission, 1836-[ca. 1851].
Title:
John Smithurst financial papers relating to his Red River mission, 1836-[ca. 1851].
Account summaries and invoices relating to John Smithurst and his Red River mission. Two short summary accounts are dated prior to his arrival at Red River; the others list sales and purchases of produce and donations of monies and crops between various missions and individuals, seed given to Native Americans at the Lower Settlement, invoices for goods shipped, including an invoice for Smithurst's passage to Canada, as well as an invoice for Smithurst's stay at a hotel in Paris, undated.
ArchivalResource: 0.20 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Smithurst, John, 1807-1867. John Smithurst financial papers relating to his Red River mission, 1836-[ca. 1851].
McLeod, Alexander Roderic. Alexander Roderic McLeod papers, 1821, 1843-1869.
Title:
Alexander Roderic McLeod papers, 1821, 1843-1869.
Parchment document ordering the appointment of Alexander McLeod as chief trader for the Hudson's Bay Company in the Territory of "Ruperts Land" and surrounding areas (March 28, 1821); a notarized notification of nonpayment of draft, drawn by McLeod, and issued in Saint Louis (Nov. 3, 1843); and correspondence. The correspondence consists of four letters (1844-1852) sent from Canada by a brother, John Stuart McLeod, and two sisters, Sara Ballenden and Agnes Teasdale, to Alexander McLeod (St. Paul, Minn.). The letters deal primarily with family matters, and with some information in John's letter (Feb. 1, 1844) on the settlement of Fort Vancouver (Wash.). The fifth letter (Oct. 18, 1869) is to an aunt, Nancy McLeod, in West Saint Paul (Minn.) by an unknown author and is partially written in Dakota.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- McLeod, Alexander Roderic. Alexander Roderic McLeod papers, 1821, 1843-1869.
Hudson's Bay Company collection, 1822-1846
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company collection 1822-1846
This collection contains records relating to Burt Brown Barker and Robert Carlton Clark's historical research into the operations of the Hudson's Bay Company's Pacific Northwest division from 1822 to 1846, with a specific focus on the work of Dr. John McLoughlin, the division's head. The collection consists of copies of documents and correspondence in the archives of the Hudson's Bay Company, which were selected by Robert Carlton Clark and Burt Brown Barker in 1936 as part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear feet, 2 containers
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- Hudson's Bay Company collection, 1822-1846
Smithurst, John, 1807-1867. John Smithurst financial papers relating to his Red River mission, 1836-[ca. 1851].
Title:
John Smithurst financial papers relating to his Red River mission, 1836-[ca. 1851].
Account summaries and invoices relating to John Smithurst and his Red River mission. Two short summary accounts are dated prior to his arrival at Red River; the others list sales and purchases of produce and donations of monies and crops between various missions and individuals, seed given to Native Americans at the Lower Settlement, invoices for goods shipped, including an invoice for Smithurst's passage to Canada, as well as an invoice for Smithurst's stay at a hotel in Paris, undated.
ArchivalResource: 0.20 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Smithurst, John, 1807-1867. John Smithurst financial papers relating to his Red River mission, 1836-[ca. 1851].
Canada. Governor General. Records relating to the fur trade, 1768-1807, 1867.
Title:
Records relating to the fur trade, 1768-1807, 1867.
Typewritten and/or photostatic copies of about 500 abstracts of licenses to trade with the Indians that were granted at Montreal and Quebec by the British government to fur traders in the Great Lakes area (1768-1776); an index of the licenses; consolidated returns, giving lists of licenses (1777-1790); a brief historical sketch of the license system written by Wayne E. Stevens; selected items of official correspondence between the United States and Great Britain relating to the fur trade in the upper Mississippi Valley, the Louisiana Purchase, and the North West Company; and letters enclosing a memorandum on the Red River settlement (1867).
ArchivalResource: 1.0 cu. ft. (3 boxes, incl. 2 v.); 39 oversize items; and 3 microfilm reels.
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- Canada. Governor General. Records relating to the fur trade, 1768-1807, 1867.
Jacob P. Leese papers, 1837-1862
Title:
Jacob P. Leese papers 1837-1862
Consists of personal and business correspondence, indentures, legal documents, ship's papers, accounts, inventories, and maps, documenting the activities, business interests, and land holdings of early California merchant Jacob P. Leese, his wife Rosalia Vallejo de Leese, and his partner Thomas O. Larkin, between the years 1837 to 1862. Items of note include indentures for three Chinese servants transported to California from Hong Kong in 1849; accounts for the brig , on which Leese traveled to China to engage in trade (1849); a signed account statement of John C. Fremont for the United States Army (1847); accounts with Hudson's Bay Company (1841); and deeds and other legal documents for land holdings in San Francisco, Monterey, and Sonoma, including Rancho Sausal. The collection also contains three manuscript maps depicting Rancho Sotoyome (surveyed by Jasper O'Farrell, 1844); lots 327 and 328 at Broad Way and Battery in San Francisco (surveyed by William M. Eddy, 1850); and lots in Monterey belonging to Thomas Larkin and others prior to 1848 (1849). Eveline
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize box; (2 linear feet)
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- Jacob P. Leese papers, 1837-1862
Katt, Elizabeth. The life story of Francis Ermatinger [manuscripts], 1958 May.
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The life story of Francis Ermatinger [manuscripts], 1958 May.
Typescript term paper "The Life Story of Francis Ermatinger" by Elizabeth Katt, 10 pp, May 1958, with photograph of Frances Ermatinger and child.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Katt, Elizabeth. The life story of Francis Ermatinger [manuscripts], 1958 May.
Lehman, Arthur Philip. Papers, 1929.
Title:
Papers, 1929.
Copy of 1929 master's thesis about the educational and religious aspects of the Hudson's Bay Company operations in the Oregon country. Originally part of the Kingston Northwest History Collection.
ArchivalResource: .1 linear ft.
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- Lehman, Arthur Philip. Papers, 1929.
Washington State Library. Washington State Library's collection of the scrapbook of clippings on Olympia-Grays Harbor canal, 1933-1943.
Title:
Washington State Library's collection of the scrapbook of clippings on Olympia-Grays Harbor canal, 1933-1943.
This is a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and a little correspondence that was kept by George N. Talcott, Sr. with regard to the Puget Sound-Grays Harbor Ship Canal, also known as Olympia-Grays Harbor Canal. The newspaper clippings are pasted on the pages of a catalog from Jos. Mayer & Bros., a manufacturer of sterling silver souvenirs and tableware. There is a signed hand-written affidavit called My Promise from George N. Talcott. Sr. describing his promise to Payn to keep the records about the canal. The affadavit is attached to the last page of the scrapbook. The bookplate on the inside of the scrapbook belongs to the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington Loan Library. On the bookplate is typed: "Gift: Scrapbook on the proposed canal from Puget Sound to Grays Harbor. Honoring: Pioneer promoter of the Proposed Canal, Mr. Elias Payn. Donor: Mr. G. N. Talcott, Friend & Counselor."
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet (1 scrapbook)
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- Washington State Library. Washington State Library's collection of the scrapbook of clippings on Olympia-Grays Harbor canal, 1933-1943.
Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873. Edward Bulwer-Lytton papers [manuscript], circa 1859-1870.
Title:
Edward Bulwer-Lytton papers [manuscript], circa 1859-1870.
Collection includes: Photostat manuscript letters to and from Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton, circa 1859-1873, regarding the Hudson's Bay Company and the governance of British Columbia; Photostat manuscript records of imports and exports from British Columbia and Vancouver Island to England.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873. Edward Bulwer-Lytton papers [manuscript], circa 1859-1870.
Arthur Dobbs papers, circa 1683-1722
Title:
Arthur Dobbs papers circa 1683-1722
Collection includes: Photocopy manuscript report, 10 pp, ca. 1752, on the cost of beaver fur; Photocopy manuscript report, 24 pp, on the management of the Hudson's Bay Company. Arthur Dobbs (1689-1765) was an Irish author, statesman and governor of North Carolina.
ArchivalResource: .04 cubic feet (1 folder); 80 feet :
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- Arthur Dobbs papers, circa 1683-1722
Owen, John, 1818-1889. John Owen papers, 1849-1881.
Title:
John Owen papers, 1849-1881.
John Owen's letterbook contains copies of his letters and documents relating to his work as a Flathead Indian agent, St. Mary's mission and Fort Owen, relations between the Indians and the Catholic missions and the white settlers, the Hudson's Bay Company, Indian wars, and Fort Owen. His account book for the Oregon Rifles contains pencil sketches of acquaintances.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (198 p.) ; 32.5 cm.1 v. (69 p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Owen, John, 1818-1889. John Owen papers, 1849-1881.
Ogden, Peter Skene, 1790-1854. Peter Skene Ogden papers [manuscript], circa 1820-1867.
Title:
Peter Skene Ogden papers [manuscript], circa 1820-1867.
The collection contains Peter Skene Ogden's journals from 1825-1828 as well as correspondence, Ogden family genealogy (1640-1906), and estate documents. Typescript correspondence includes letters to and from his daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Archibald Isaac McKinlay; Governor-in-Chief of Rupert's Land, Sir George Simpson; Governor of the Oregon Territory, George Abernethy; Thomas Lowe; and Henry I. Warre. Documents include originals, photographs, and typescripts of ledger pages, shipping documents, Hudson's Bay Company business, and Peter Skene Ogden's estate disbursements. Included is a certificate appointing Peter Skene Ogden as Chief Trader of the Hudson's Bay Company on May 3, 1824, and a transcript of a December 31, 1847 letter to Reverend E. Walker describing Ogden's efforts to rescue the survivors of what became known as the Whitman massacre. The journals include transcripts of Ogden's 1825-1826 journals (November 21, 1825 to July 18, 1826), microfilm prints of fragments of journals (1825-1827), and transcripts and typescripts of journals from August 1827 to February 1828. Transcripts were copied from originals stored at Hudson Bay House in London. Portions of the journals were published in the Oregon Historical Quarterly, volume 10 (1909) and volume 11 (1910).
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic feet (1document box)
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- Ogden, Peter Skene, 1790-1854. Peter Skene Ogden papers [manuscript], circa 1820-1867.
Arkin, Nathan. Arkin collection. Hudson's Bay Company miscellanea.
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Arkin collection. Hudson's Bay Company miscellanea. 1827-1940.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (21 items)
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- Arkin, Nathan. Arkin collection. Hudson's Bay Company miscellanea.
Pacific Slope collection, 1832-1953.
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Pacific Slope collection, 1832-1953.
Relates to the history of the Pacific Slope from 1832 until 1953. Includes notes, manuscripts, and typescripts on the founding and development of the California Mission system; letters, legal documents, and manuscripts dealing with early land claims, businesses, and legal cases; letters on political issues in California in the 1890s; political cartoons; family letters (1850s); historical biographies; manuscripts on Oregon history by Samuel J. Parker (1893); business correspondence; materials on the San Francisco Reform Movement (1909-1910), the Society of California Pioneers, the Committee of Vigilance, the San Francisco Fire Department, and the Savage Mining Company (1864-1891). Also includes newsclipping scrapbooks (1870-1872) and maps of Oregon territory (1838) and the Whitman Trail (1834-1847).
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet.
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- Pacific Slope collection, 1832-1953.
Smithsonian Archives. Ru 52: Assistant Secretary, Incoming Correspondenc.
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Smithsonian Archives. Ru 52: Assistant Secretary, Incoming Correspondenc.
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Hudson's Bay Company journal of events at Stuart Lake, 1842-1847
Title:
Hudson's Bay Company journal of events at Stuart Lake 1842-1847
The Hudson's Bay Company is the oldest commercial corporation in North America and one of the oldest in the world. A fur trading business for much of its existence, today Hudson's Bay Company owns and operates retail stores throughout Canada. Collection includes Hudson's Bay Company journal of events at Stuart Lake.
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- Hudson's Bay Company journal of events at Stuart Lake, 1842-1847
McLeod, John, 1788-1849. John McLeod papers, 1811-1898 [microform].
Title:
John McLeod papers, 1811-1898 [microform].
A journal (1811-1814, 6 p.) and transcripts of 5 letters by McLeod (1814-1815, 1842) and 1 letter by a relative (1898), with information on his activities as a clerk with the Hudson's Bay Company in the Red River Valley. The letters include a recounting of an attack by the Northwest Fur Co. men and Indians against a Hudson's Bay Co. post at the Red River Settlement in 1815.
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- McLeod, John, 1788-1849. John McLeod papers, 1811-1898 [microform].
Shelley, Edward, 1827-1890. Diary of travels in North America, ca. 195-.
Title:
Diary of travels in North America, ca. 195-.
Typescript copy of a diary kept by Edward Shelley while travelling in the United States and Canada, Aug 22, 1861-Feb 10, 1865, possibly prepared by Herbert O. Brayer, ca. 1950s. Shelley arrived in Quebec in Sep, 1861, spent several months in Saint Louis, Missouri, and in Illinois, and went west through Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana. Entries describe Shelley's camping and hunting experiences and his impressions of American Indians, particularly relating to warfare between Indian tribes and his experiences while travelling with Piegan Indians as an adopted brother of their chief. Shelley returned to Saint Louis in Apr, 1863, travelling down the Missouri River. In Jun, 1863, he departed Chicago for Canada and the Pacific Northwest; entries include his impressions of Hudson's Bay Company forts and Canadian Indians. Entries for Dec, 1864-Feb, 1865 briefly describe travel by ship to San Francisco, Panama, New York, and return to England. Shelley also briefly discusses news of the Civil War and effects of the War in Saint Louis.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (170, 99 leaves) ; 26 cm.
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- Shelley, Edward, 1827-1890. Diary of travels in North America, ca. 195-.
Mills, Julian. Papers, 1907-1980.
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Papers, 1907-1980.
Photographs, memoirs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photocopies of newspaper articles.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (40 cm.)
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- Mills, Julian. Papers, 1907-1980.
Miscellaneous records, 1931-1935.
Title:
Miscellaneous records, 1931-1935.
Collection of miscellaneous records concerning the 1931 Matameck Conference on Biological Cycles and grant to Charles Elton, Director of the Bureau of Animal Population at Oxford University, to study the records of the Hudson's Bay Company relating to the recurrent cycles of furbearing wildlife in the MacKenzie River District and Labrador, Canada. The records include program notes by W. Reid Blair, incoming correspondence from Copely Amory, host of the Matameck Conference, news clippings, and printed material concerning the conference; and typed manuscripts of Elton's studies.
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- New York Zoological Park. Office of the Director. Miscellaneous records, 1931-1935.
Finlayson, Roderick, 1818-1892. History of Vancouver Island and the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Title:
History of Vancouver Island and the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Finlayson came out to Fort Vancouver in the Hudson's Bay Company's service in 1839. Describes the founding of Fort Durham or "Takow," and his service at that fort and at Fort Simpson. In June, 1843, began building Fort Camosun, later Victoria. Finlayson relates the history of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and the operations of the Hudson's Bay Company in the old Oregon country. In part a dictation, partly in Finlayson's own hand, with two letters to H.H. Bancroft, 1879-1880. Includes typed transcript.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 104 leaves ; 32 & 36 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (61 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:17) and positive (Film P-C, reel 2)
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- Finlayson, Roderick, 1818-1892. History of Vancouver Island and the Northwest Coast : Victoria, British Columbia, 1878.
Mitchell, Muriel F. Across the continent sixty years ago : early travels of James Sinclair, ca. 1910.
Title:
Across the continent sixty years ago : early travels of James Sinclair, ca. 1910.
Typescript biographical sketch of James Sinclair, written for the Free Press and attributed to Muriel F. Mitchell, regarding Sinclair's travels in the West and career with the Hudson's Bay Company; mentions first journey from Red River settlement (Canada) to Oregon in 1840; encountered conflicts between trappers, settlers, and Indians; Sinclair was killed by Klickitat and Yakima Indians.
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- Mitchell, Muriel F. Across the continent sixty years ago : early travels of James Sinclair, ca. 1910.
Pelly, George. George Pelly and George T. Allan letter to Governor and Council, Ruperts Land [manuscript], 1845 Apr. 4.
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George Pelly and George T. Allan letter to Governor and Council, Ruperts Land [manuscript], 1845 Apr. 4.
Photostat of letter from George Pelly and George T. Allan to Governor and Council, Rupert's Land, reporting the status of affairs in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), 1845 Apr. 4.
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- Pelly, George. George Pelly and George T. Allan letter to Governor and Council, Ruperts Land [manuscript], 1845 Apr. 4.
Keen, James William, 1842-1933. Papers of James William Keen, 1858-1933.
Title:
Papers of James William Keen, 1858-1933.
Includes annotated book, Foul Play, three-ring binder of typescript, photographs, clippings, logbook of steamer James J. Healy on the Yukon River, 1898-1899, and diary of Arthur George Adams, 1942-1946.
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- Keen, James William, 1842-1933. Papers of James William Keen, 1858-1933.
Prince Rupert (Barque). Journal from the Prince Rupert, 1846.
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Journal from the Prince Rupert, 1846.
Daily journal kept on board the Barque Prince Rupert.
ArchivalResource: One 8 X 13" logbook.
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- Prince Rupert (Barque). Journal from the Prince Rupert, 1846.
Walker, Elkanah, 1805-1877. Oregon Mission Papers, 1837-1872.
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Oregon Mission Papers, 1837-1872.
The papers consist of correspondence between missionaries; Elkanah and Mary R. Walker, Cushing and Myra Fairbank Eells, Henry Harmon and Eliza Hart Spalding, William H. and Mary Augusta Dix Gray, Henry K. W. and Elvria Johnson Perkins, and Asa Bowen and Sarah Gilbert White Smith. There are accounts and correspondence with the Hudson's Bay Company, much of which describes the 1847 massacre, and correspondence between the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign missions and the Oregon workers.
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- Constellation Relation
- Welch, John, 1939-
Citation
- Constellation Relation
- West, John K.
Citation
- Constellation Relation
- White, Elijah, 1806-1879.
Citation
- Constellation Relation
- Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847
Citation
- Constellation Relation
- Wickersham, James, 1857-1939.
Citation
- Constellation Relation
- Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877.
Citation
- Constellation Relation
- William L. Clements Library.
Citation
- Constellation Relation
- Winans, W. P.
Citation
- Constellation Relation
- Work, John, 1792-1861.
Citation
- Constellation Relation
- Wright, Charles R.,
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- Language
- eng
fre
Zyyy
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- Language
- fre
lat
Zyyy
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- Language
- lat
British
Citation
- Subject
- British
British Columbia
Citation
- Subject
- British Columbia
Business, Industry, and Labor
Citation
- Subject
- Business, Industry, and Labor
Expeditions and Adventure
Citation
- Subject
- Expeditions and Adventure
Fur trade
Citation
- Subject
- Fur trade
Fur trade
Citation
- Subject
- Fur trade
Fur trade
Citation
- Subject
- Fur trade
Fur trade
Citation
- Subject
- Fur trade
Fur trade
Citation
- Subject
- Fur trade
Fur trade
Citation
- Subject
- Fur trade
Fur trade
Citation
- Subject
- Fur trade
Indians of North America
Citation
- Subject
- Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Citation
- Subject
- Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Citation
- Subject
- Indians of North America
Native Americans
Citation
- Subject
- Native Americans
Oregon
Citation
- Subject
- Oregon
Pacific Northwest History
Citation
- Subject
- Pacific Northwest History
Pioneers
Citation
- Subject
- Pioneers
Registers
Citation
- Subject
- Registers
Vancouver (Wash.)
Citation
- Subject
- Vancouver (Wash.)
Washington (State)
Citation
- Subject
- Washington (State)
Women
Citation
- Subject
- Women
Women
Citation
- Subject
- Women
Canadians
Citation
- Nationality
- Canadians
Businessmen
Citation
- Activity
- Businessmen
Businessmen
Citation
- Activity
- Businessmen
Fur traders
Citation
- Activity
- Fur traders
Citation
- Place
- Stuart Lake (B.C.)
Stuart Lake (B.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort George (Alta.)
Fort George (Alta.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Northwest Passage
Northwest Passage
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pembina Trail.
Pembina Trail.
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Stuart Lake (B.C.)
Stuart Lake (B.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Canada
Canada
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Becker County (Minn.)
Becker County (Minn.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Vancouver (Wash.)
Fort Vancouver (Wash.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Qu'appelle (Sask.)
Fort Qu'appelle (Sask.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- British Columbia
British Columbia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Canada
Canada
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Canda
Canda
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Roseau County (Minn.)
Roseau County (Minn.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Langley (B.C.)
Fort Langley (B.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Becker County (Minn.)
Becker County (Minn.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Rainy Lake (Minn. and Ont.)
Rainy Lake (Minn. and Ont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- McLeod's Lake (B.C.)
McLeod's Lake (B.C.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Canada
Canada
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Washington (State)
Washington (State)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Canada
Canada
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Detroit Lakes (Minn.)
Detroit Lakes (Minn.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Canada
Canada
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Red River Settlement.
Red River Settlement.
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Manitoba
Manitoba
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- North America
North America
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Red River Settlement
Red River Settlement
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Rupert's Land
Rupert's Land
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- British Columbia
British Columbia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Last Mountain House (Sask.)
Last Mountain House (Sask.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort George (Alta.)
Fort George (Alta.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Northwest Passage.
Northwest Passage.
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Pelly (Sask.)
Fort Pelly (Sask.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Hudson Bay.
Hudson Bay.
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Rainy Lake (Minn. and Ont.)
Rainy Lake (Minn. and Ont.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Northwest, Pacific
Northwest, Pacific
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- McLeod's Lake (B.C.).
McLeod's Lake (B.C.).
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Canada
Canada
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Northwest, Pacific
Northwest, Pacific
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Colville (Wash.)
Fort Colville (Wash.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Hudson Bay
Hudson Bay
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Vancouver (Wash.)
Fort Vancouver (Wash.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Detroit Lakes (Minn.)
Detroit Lakes (Minn.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Northwest, Canadian
Northwest, Canadian
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Northwest, Pacific
Northwest, Pacific
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Northwest, Canadian
Northwest, Canadian
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Pembina Trail
Pembina Trail
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Manitoba
Manitoba
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Vermilion Lake (Minn.)
Vermilion Lake (Minn.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Vermilion Lake (Minn.)
Vermilion Lake (Minn.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Roseau County (Minn.)
Roseau County (Minn.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 1003