Joseph Cadotte affidavit, 1817 February 14.

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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.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8119316

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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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 ...

Macdonnell, Miles.

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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...

Cadotte, Joseph.

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Joseph Cadotte was involved with the North West Company starting around 1816 and was at the Fort Gibraltar post when it was captured the following year. From the description of Joseph Cadotte affidavit, 1817 February 14. (Minnesota Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 745455597 ...