The wintering partners on Peace River : From the earliest records to the union in 1821 : With a summary of the Dunvegan Journal, 1806 ...

"Errata slip inserted. "References and notes": pp. 118-121. The author was a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, and a surveyor in Western Canada where he became interested in the history of the area, especially the fur trade. He was responsible for identifying Samuel Black as the ex...

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Main Author: Wallace, J. N.
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Published: Ottawa : Thorburn and Abbott 2018
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