Alexander McKenzie papers, 1825-1834.
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Hunt, H. J. (Herbert James), -1977
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Hall, William G. 19th century.
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McKenzie, Alexander, 1767-1830.
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Nephew of Sir Alexander Mackenzie; born in Scotland ca. 1767. From 1790-96, trader near Detroit; 1798, wintering partner of XY Co.; 1804, Athabaska Dept.; 1809-10, Lake Superior; 1811-12, Fort William. Married Isabella Latour, and had two children. Died in Montreal, July 23, 1830. (from Wallace, Docs. rel. N.W. Co.) (blue index cards) From the description of Alexander McKenzie papers, 1825-1834. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 352866505 ...
McGillivrays & Co.
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North West Company
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Founded in 1779 in Montreal, the North West Company was in the fur-trading business in the Canadian (or British North American) North-West. In 1821, it merged with its main competitor, the Hudson's Bay Company. From the description of North West Company Papers [manuscript]. 1800-1818. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225562908 ...
Forsyth, John E.
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Owners of sawmill, Granby, Conn. From the description of John and Robert Forsyth accounts, 1863-1910. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70971456 ...