- MS-0557.1.75
- File
- 1832-1847
Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds
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Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds
William Fraser Tolmie diary [typescript x2]
Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds
Diary, 27 August to 2 September 1833, describing attempted ascent of Mount Rainier
Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds
Correspondence inward from David Douglas
Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds
William Fraser Tolmie diary [typescript x2]
Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds
Part of Fort Babine fonds
The file consists of private orders of sundry articles for the men working at the post, 1833-1834 and 1838.
Journal of a journey from Fort Vancouver to York Factory
Part of James Douglas family fonds
Diary of trip from March 3-October 27, 1835 in bound volume with clippings from British newspaper{s) pasted in and some loose material including “Manner of making a canoe”.
Miscellaneous documents relating to Ogden estate
Part of Ogden family fonds
The file consists of a variety of documentation relating to the settlement of Peter Skene Ogden's estate. The records date from 1835 to approximately 1860 and consist of records relating to land holdings, a draft deed of donation, and copies of letters between Sir George Simpson and various members of the Ogden family, including Ogden's son-in-law, Archibald McKinlay. Much of the correspondence deals with the disbursement of Ogden's estate to his heirs. The draft deed of donation that is included in the file is most likely the one referred to in the letter housed in file E/A/Og2
Scheme of expenditure : Stuarts Lake outfit
Part of Fort St. James fonds
The file contains ledger pages listing expenditures at Stuarts Lake outpost. The table lists: inventory March 1836; invoice 1836; total; inventory March 1837; expenditure; and indent
Register of Baptism at Fort Vancouver, River Columbia, Northwest Coast of America
Part of Archives research collection
The file is a photostat copy of a pre-printed British register of baptisms, used to record baptisms at Fort Vancouver, 1836-1838 and Fort Victoria, 1849-1859. The volume is 41 pages, pages 1-16 record baptisms at Fort Vancouver and pages 17-41 record baptisms at Fort Victoria.
The information collected in the register includes the date of baptism, the name of the child, parent's names, abode, quality, trade or profession and by whom the ceremony was performed.
Tariff and outfit inventory relating to Chilcotin Post
Part of Fort Alexandria fonds
The file consists of two four page dockets. The first is titled "Tariff for Chilcotin" and is dated November 1, 1836. It contains a tariff of trading prices for Chilcotin Post. The second docket consists of a list of invoices of Hudson Bay Company goods delivered to James McIntosh at Chilcotin Post, including trading goods, medicines, stationary and stores. This outfit inventory is dated November 2, 1836 and is signed by Alexander Fisher at Fort Alexandria.
Inventory of sundry merchandise, property [...]
Part of Fort St. James fonds
File contains loose pages from a ledger book listing inventories of property and goods held by Hudson's Bay Company in the New Caledonia district. The lists also include unsaleable articles, country made articles, country produce, new stores, horse appointments, articles in use, stationary, medicines, provisions, and live stock. The first six pages pertain to March 1836 and the last two pages list articles in use for February 1837.
"Your affectionate Aunt, Jane Fraser", Inverness [typescript]
Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds
Correspondence outward : Peter Skene Ogden
Part of Fort St. James fonds
File contains three letters signed by Peter Skene Ogden addressed to A.C. Anderson (1837, 1839) and George Simpson (1838). Ogden writes from Stuarts Lake.
Part of Archives research collection
The file is a handwritten transcript copy of a register of marriages which duplicates the previous register, except that it has a few more entries. It records marriages at Fort Vancouver and the Columbia River, 1837-1838 and 1848-1849 and Fort Victoria, 1849-1859. It also contains marriages recorded at Fort Langley in 1851. The transcript contains 63 numbered entries, and whether the marriage was authorized by banns or license.
The information collected in the register includes the register number, place and date of marriage, names of the parties being married, the name of the person solemnizing the marriage and the names of witness.
Part of Archives research collection
The file is a photocopy of a photostat copy of a pre-printed British register of marriages, used to record marriages at Fort Vancouver, 1837-1838 and 1848-1849 and Fort Victoria, 1849-1859. It also contains 1 page of marriages recorded at Fort Langley in 1851. The volume is 19 pages and contains 57 numbered entries. Pages 1-6 record marriages at Fort Vancouver and the Columbia River; page 9 records marriages at Fort Langley and pages 7-8 and 10-19 record marriages at Fort Victoria.
The information collected in the register includes the register number, place and date of marriage, names of the parties being married, the name of the person solemnizing the marriage and the names of witness, and whether the marriage was authorized by banns or license.
Register of Burials at Fort Vancouver, River Columbia, Northwest Coast of America
Part of Archives research collection
The file is a photostat copy of a pre-printed British register of burials, used to record burials at Fort Vancouver, 1837-1838 and Fort Victoria or Victoria, 1849-1859. The volume is 11 pages and contains 88 numbered entries. Pages 1-3 record burials at Fort Vancouver and pages 4-11 record burials at Fort Victoria or Victoria.
The information collected in the register includes the register number, name and abode of the person being buried, the date of burial, the age of the deceased and notes about who performed the ceremony.
"your affectionate uncle" [typescript]
Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds
[Correspondence from William Smith]
Part of Ross family fonds
The file consists of one letter written by William Smith and addressed to Charles Ross at "Fort Vancouver or elsewhere." The letter deals with Ross's bills and finances.
Part of Ross family fonds
The file consists of two letters written by Charles Ross to his sons, John and Walter and were written in 1837 and 1843.
Part of Ross family fonds
The file consists of various papers relating to Horatio Nelson Calder. These include pieces of envelopes and letters, a promise to pay $885.55 to John McLoughlin, and a form detailing lands being granted to Calder signed at the Oregon Land Office in February 1873.
Calder married Nancy Budd, daughter of the Reverend Henry Budd. It is believed that one of Henry Budd's daughters, also called Nancy, married Michael Wren. Their son, Charles, married Elizabeth Ross, daughter of Charles and Isabella (Mainville) Ross.
Accounts and private orders of people attached to H.B.C post
Part of Fort St. James fonds
File consists of loose ledger pages listing individual's accounts with Hudson's Bay Company posts, including A. Bellanger at Stuart Lake (1838), Joseph Le[?] (1844), Denalhos's son (1846), Ashuil [?] (1848), Hall de girge [?] (1848).
Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds
Miscellaneous papers regarding the Puget Sound Agricultural Company
The file consists of various documents relating to the creation and purpose of the Puget Sound Agricultural Company (PSAC) 1839-1852. The file includes an extract of Committee minutes re the PSAC, a list of shareholders, a letter to John McLoughlin from the directors regarding the formation of the company, miscellaneous correspondence and the memorandum of understanding or prospectus of the company.
Miscellaneous documents relating to Mrs. Sarah Ogden
Part of Ogden family fonds
The file consists of a copy of a copy of the will of Sarah (Hanson) Ogden and other related estate records. The document was written in the District of Three Rivers in Lower Canada (known today as Trois-Rivieres, Quebec).
Report from James Douglas to John McLoughlin
Part of Fort Vancouver fonds
The item is a transcript copy of an 18 page report in the form of a letter written by James Douglas on October 1, 1840 on board the HBC steam vessel "Beaver". It is addressed to John McLouglin, Chief Factor of Fort Vancouver.
The report details Douglas' activities from May to September 1840 in his visits to various HBC forts including Fort McLoughlin, Fort Simpson, Fort Stikine; and Sitka where he met and negotiated business with the Russian Governor. The report also outlines Douglas' interactions with Indigenous people, the establishment of Fort Taku (later Fort Durham) and fur trade activities.
Miscellaneous notes and clipping book
Part of James Douglas family fonds
Letter from Thomas J. Farnham to Secretary of War, Washington (copy)
Part of Archives research collection
The file consists a transcript copy of a letter from Thomas A. Farmham, dated January 4, 1840 at Oahu Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), to J.R. Poinsett, the Secretary of War in Washington. In it Farnham gives detailed information of the activities of the Hudson's Bay Company in Oregon Territory (present day Oregon and Washington). The letter is accompanied by a certificate issued by the Department of State on July 12, 1898, certifying that it is a true copy of a document from the files of the Department of State.
Jenny (Calder) Etheniskiss correspondence outward
Part of Ross family fonds
The file consists of one letter written by Jenny Etheniskiss to Horatio Nelson Calder, whom she addresses as "my dear brother." The letter was written at Oxford House on the 10 December 1840 and largely deals with personal business. Jenny signs the letter as "your affectionate sister, Jenny Etheniskiss, wife of Jem."
William Fraser Tolmie diary [typescript x2]
Part of William Fraser Tolmie fonds