"Mr. C. Winfield Matheson, a barrier and solicitor at Bluffton, Alberta, Canada, and a former graduate student at the University of Washington, writes about his surprise at meeting in that Canadian hamlet a veteran who had participated in the unfortunate Battle of Cold Harbor as a soldier in the Union Army. The former soldier is Charles Paterson who is now living with his wife on a farm near Springdale, Alberta, Canada.
"Mr. John Forsyth, Provincial Librarian of British Columbia, has been cooperating with a Victoria Ch...
"McDonald joined the North-west Company in 1804… He comes into notice as second in command, and with...
"The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, deserves much more attention than it has ever re...
"From August 23 to 27, a party of thirty interested in history cruised over the route followed by Ca...
This profile recounts the two major expeditions undertaken by Alexander Mackenzie to discover a wate...
"The newspapers of the civilized world have been recording in generous space the great pageant in Qu...
"W.D. Oakes and I, returning from the Fraser River mining excitement, arrived in Victoria, B. C… The...
"Two years ago Judge F.W. Howay discovered the site of Fort Fork on Peace River which was the last s...
[Camsell was born at Fort Liard, N.W.T.] ... After attending school and university in Winnipeg, he w...
Reminisces on icebreaking vessels used in charting the Hudson Bay route prior to World War I. Severa...
"The founding of Fort Simcoe was discussed in the Yakima Herald, Sunday, July 8, 1934, by Mrs. Mary ...
David Thompson's cartographic achievement is still one of Canada's best-kept secrets, even though th...
Henry Astrup Larsen was the first man to traverse the Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atla...
"In a park of the City of New Westminster, British Columbia, there is a large statue on the pedestal...
"Prof. Reginald G. Trotter of Queen's University has published…[The Canadian Back Fence in Anglo-Ame...
"Mr. John Forsyth, Provincial Librarian of British Columbia, has been cooperating with a Victoria Ch...
"McDonald joined the North-west Company in 1804… He comes into notice as second in command, and with...
"The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, deserves much more attention than it has ever re...
"From August 23 to 27, a party of thirty interested in history cruised over the route followed by Ca...
This profile recounts the two major expeditions undertaken by Alexander Mackenzie to discover a wate...
"The newspapers of the civilized world have been recording in generous space the great pageant in Qu...
"W.D. Oakes and I, returning from the Fraser River mining excitement, arrived in Victoria, B. C… The...
"Two years ago Judge F.W. Howay discovered the site of Fort Fork on Peace River which was the last s...
[Camsell was born at Fort Liard, N.W.T.] ... After attending school and university in Winnipeg, he w...
Reminisces on icebreaking vessels used in charting the Hudson Bay route prior to World War I. Severa...
"The founding of Fort Simcoe was discussed in the Yakima Herald, Sunday, July 8, 1934, by Mrs. Mary ...
David Thompson's cartographic achievement is still one of Canada's best-kept secrets, even though th...
Henry Astrup Larsen was the first man to traverse the Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atla...
"In a park of the City of New Westminster, British Columbia, there is a large statue on the pedestal...
"Prof. Reginald G. Trotter of Queen's University has published…[The Canadian Back Fence in Anglo-Ame...
"Mr. John Forsyth, Provincial Librarian of British Columbia, has been cooperating with a Victoria Ch...
"McDonald joined the North-west Company in 1804… He comes into notice as second in command, and with...
"The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, deserves much more attention than it has ever re...