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.

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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