Henry, Alexander

Fur trader, was the second son of Alexander Henry, the elder, the author of Travels and Adventures. He was born after 1785 and became a clerk in the North­west Company. He was killed at Fort Nelson, on the Liard River, in the Mackenzie river department, either at the end of 1812 or the begin­ning of...

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Published: Union | Digital Works 1802
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Summary:Fur trader, was the second son of Alexander Henry, the elder, the author of Travels and Adventures. He was born after 1785 and became a clerk in the North­west Company. He was killed at Fort Nelson, on the Liard River, in the Mackenzie river department, either at the end of 1812 or the begin­ning of 1813. https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1802/1001/thumbnail.jpg