John McLeod papers, 1823-1837.

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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.

1 microfilm reel (296 exposures) : positive.

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Public Archives of Canada

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Hudson's Bay Company

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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 wh...

McLeod, John, 1789-1849

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