Northwest, Canadian -- History -- To 1870
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Northwest, Canadian -- History -- To 1870
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Northwest, Canadian
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- The most respectable place in the Territory, everyday life in Hudson's Bay Company service, York Factory, 1788 to 1870, Michael Payne. --
- The story of Canada, by J.G. Bourinot
- The fur-trade of Canada, Harold A. Innis. --
- Early fur trading posts in Alberta
- Simon J. Dawson, C. E., Elizabeth Arthur. --
- Making the voyageur world, travelers and traders in the North American fur trade, Carolyn Podruchny
- Sketch of the life of John Tanner, a famous Manitoba scout, a border type, by George Bryce. --
- Fort Pelly journal of daily occurrences 1863, transcribed and prepared by W.H. Long and the Regina Archaeological Society. --
- Romance of the Canadian northwest : (grade V history)
- An account of six years residence in Hudson's-Bay, from 1733-1736, and 1744 to 1747, containing a variety of facts, observations, and discoveries, tending to shew, I. the vast importance of the countries about Hudson's-Bay to Great Britain ... and, II. the interested views of the Hudson's Bay Company, and the absolute necessity of laying open the trade ... to which is added an appendix, containing, I. a short history of the discovery of Hudson's-bay ..., by Joseph Robson. --
- A look at Peter Fidler's journal, journal of a journey over land from Buckingham House to the Rocky Mountains in 1792 & 3, Bruce Haig, editor. --
- The fur trade in Canada, an introduction to Canadian economic history, by Harold A. Innis
- James Douglas, father of British Columbia, Julie H. Ferguson ; foreword by Stephen Hume
- Letters of Dr. John McLoughlin, written at Fort Vancouver 1829-1832, edited by Burt Brown Barker
- The little emperor, Governor Simpson of the Hudson's Bay company, John S. Galbraith. --
- Marie-Anne, the extraordinary life of Louis Riel's grandmother, Maggie Siggins
- Aboriginal people and colonizers of Western Canada to 1900
- Prairie pioneers, by C.A. Scarrow and Jean Gibson
- Peter Fidler, Canada's forgotten surveyor, 1769-1821, J.G. MacGregor
- Cumberland House journals and Inland journals, 1775-82, edited by E.E. Rich, assisted by A.M. Johnson ; with an introduction by Richard Glover
- Report on the exploration of the country between Lake Superior and the Red River Settlement
- Papers referring to Red River Settlement, Hudson's Bay Territories
- Catalogue of the Hudson's Bay Company's historical exhibit at Winnipeg
- The North West Company, frontier merchants, Florida Town
- Caesars of the wilderness, Peter C. Newman. --
- The West and Confederation, 1857-1871, by W.L. Morton
- Letters from Rupert's Land, 1826-1840, James Hargrave of the Hudson's Bay Company, edited with an introduction by Helen E. Ross
- Merchant princes, Peter C. Newman. --
- Company of adventurers, Peter C. Newman. --
- Fortune's a river, the collision of empires in northwest America, by Barry Gough
- Encounters with the inhabitants of "Alberta" in 1792-1793 as recorded by Peter Fidler, surveyor
- Report on the exploration of the country between Lake Superior and the Red River Settlement, and between the latter place and the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan, by S.J. Dawson
- Our great West : a lecture delivered under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association of Christ Church Cathedral on the evening of the 27th February, 1973
- The West and Confederation, 1857-1871, by W.L. Morton. --
- Soldiering in Canada, recollections and experiences, by Gerorge T. Denison
- An account of six years residence in Hudson's Bay, from 1733 to 1736, and 1744 to 1747, containing a variety of facts, observations, and discoveries, tending to shew, I. the vast importance of the countries about Hudson's Bay to Great Britain ... and, II. the interested views of the Hudson's Bay Company, and the absolute necessity of laying open the trade ... to which is added an appendix ..., by Joseph Robson
- West of the mountains, James Sinclair and the Hudson's Bay Company, by D. Geneva Lent. --
- The North West Company, Marjorie Wilkins Campbell. --
- The Carlton Trail, the broad highway into the Saskatchewan country from the Red River Settlement, 1840-1880, R.C. Russell. --
- The Carlton Trail, the broad highway into the Saskatchewan country from the Red River settlement, 1840-1880, R.C. Russell. --
- Leaves from the Medicine tree, a history of the area influenced by the tree, and biographies of pioneers and old timers who came under its spell prior to 1900, preserved by the High River Pioneers' and Old Timers' Association. --
- A history of the Canadian west to 1870-71, being a history of Rupert's Land (the Hudson's Bay Company's territory) and of the North-West Territory (including the Pacific slope), by Arthur S. Morton ; edited by Lewis G. Thomas. --
- Fur trade governor, George Simpson, 1820-1860, by John W. Chalmers. --
- Histoire de l'Ouest canadien de 1822 a 1869, epoque des troubles, par l'abbe G. Dugas. --
- Report of delegates appointed to negotiate for the acquisition of Rupert's Land and the North-West Territory, laid before Parliament by Command of His Excellency the Governor General
- A history of the Canadian west to 1870-71, being a history of Rupert's Land (the Hudson's Bay Company's territory) and of the North-West Territory (including the Pacific slope), by Arthur S. Morton. --
- Forging the western tradition, pioneer approaches to settlement and agriculture in southern Alberta communities, [Paul Leonard Voisey]. --
- Sir George Simpson, overseas governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, a pen picture of a man of action, by Arthur S. Morton. --
- Our great West, a lecture delivered under the aspices of the Young Men's Christian Association of Christ Church Cathedral, on the evening of the 27th February, 1873
- A sketch of the British fur trade in North America, with observations relative to the North-West Company of Montreal
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