Progress of North American discovery for 1838 [electronic resource] : we have much pleasure in submitting to the reader the official report of the expedition, dispatched by the Hudson's Bay Company, to complete the discovery successfully begun by Messrs. Dease and Simpson, in 1837 : the furthest point explored was in lat. 68 deg. 43 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 3 min. W., making a total of 120 miles of continental discovery.

Signed: P.W. Dease, Chief factor, T. Simpson. In double columns. Dated: Fort Conference, Great Bear Lake, 1838. Caption title. An exerpt from "The Literary World", London, May 11, 1839, v. 1, no. 7. Electronic reproduction. Mode of access: Internet. 44

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spelling ftumichgbhathi:oai:quod.lib.umich.edu:MIU01-100287447 2023-05-15T16:22:59+02:00 Progress of North American discovery for 1838 [electronic resource] : we have much pleasure in submitting to the reader the official report of the expedition, dispatched by the Hudson's Bay Company, to complete the discovery successfully begun by Messrs. Dease and Simpson, in 1837 : the furthest point explored was in lat. 68 deg. 43 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 3 min. W., making a total of 120 miles of continental discovery. Hudsons' Bay Company's Expedition (1837-1839) 1839?] http://hdl.handle.net/2027/aeu.ark:/13960/t3321396s eng eng [London : G. Berger http://hdl.handle.net/2027/aeu.ark:/13960/t3321396s URN:ISBN:0665593236 We have determined this item to be in the public domain according to US copyright law through information in the bibliographic record and/or US copyright renewal records. The digital version is available for all educational uses worldwide. Please contact HathiTrust staff at hathitrust-help@umich.edu with any questions about this item. PDM Hudson's Bay Company's Expedition (1837-1839) text 1839 ftumichgbhathi 2019-11-07T07:26:57Z Signed: P.W. Dease, Chief factor, T. Simpson. In double columns. Dated: Fort Conference, Great Bear Lake, 1838. Caption title. An exerpt from "The Literary World", London, May 11, 1839, v. 1, no. 7. Electronic reproduction. Mode of access: Internet. 44 Text Great Bear Lake Hathi Trust Digital Library Great Bear Lake ENVELOPE(-120.753,-120.753,65.834,65.834)
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title Progress of North American discovery for 1838 [electronic resource] : we have much pleasure in submitting to the reader the official report of the expedition, dispatched by the Hudson's Bay Company, to complete the discovery successfully begun by Messrs. Dease and Simpson, in 1837 : the furthest point explored was in lat. 68 deg. 43 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 3 min. W., making a total of 120 miles of continental discovery.
title_short Progress of North American discovery for 1838 [electronic resource] : we have much pleasure in submitting to the reader the official report of the expedition, dispatched by the Hudson's Bay Company, to complete the discovery successfully begun by Messrs. Dease and Simpson, in 1837 : the furthest point explored was in lat. 68 deg. 43 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 3 min. W., making a total of 120 miles of continental discovery.
title_full Progress of North American discovery for 1838 [electronic resource] : we have much pleasure in submitting to the reader the official report of the expedition, dispatched by the Hudson's Bay Company, to complete the discovery successfully begun by Messrs. Dease and Simpson, in 1837 : the furthest point explored was in lat. 68 deg. 43 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 3 min. W., making a total of 120 miles of continental discovery.
title_fullStr Progress of North American discovery for 1838 [electronic resource] : we have much pleasure in submitting to the reader the official report of the expedition, dispatched by the Hudson's Bay Company, to complete the discovery successfully begun by Messrs. Dease and Simpson, in 1837 : the furthest point explored was in lat. 68 deg. 43 min. N., and long. 106 deg. 3 min. W., making a total of 120 miles of continental discovery.
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