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Puget Sound Agricultural Company fonds

  • PR-1500
  • Fonds
  • 1839-1867

The fonds consists of various papers related to the activities of the Puget Sound Agricultural Company including a prospectus, correspondence and agreements.

Puget Sound Agricultural Company

Fort Connolly fonds

  • PR-1659
  • Fonds
  • 1828, 1868-1870, 1888-1889

The fonds consists of account books, inventory, and accounts of Fort Connolly.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Connolly

Fort Dunvegan fonds

  • PR-1660
  • Fonds
  • 1848-1850, 1879-1880

The fonds consists of account books of Fort Dunvegan.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Dunvegan

Fort Kamloops fonds

  • PR-1665
  • Fonds
  • 1841-1870

The fonds consists of journals of Fort Kamloops, created between 1841 and 1870, and kept by John Tod, William Manson, Hamilton Moffat and Paul Fraser, as well as a letter book of Hamilton Moffatt's outgoing correspondence during the time he was Chief Trader at Fort Kamloops.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Kamloops

Fort Langley fonds

  • PR-1669
  • Fonds
  • 1827-1830, 1935; 1965

The fonds consists of records created at the Hudson's Bay Company Fort Langley by various company employees. Includes the Fort Langley journal, 1827-1830 as well as copies of records made from the Hudson's Bay Company Archives and other sources in 1935 and 1965.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Langley

Hamilton Moffatt fonds

  • PR-1671
  • Fonds
  • 1857-1867

The fonds consists of Hamilton Moffatt's letter book, pertaining to his activities at various forts including Fort Rupert, Fort Simpson and Fort Kamloops.

Moffatt, Hamilton

Fort Rupert fonds

  • PR-1677
  • Fonds
  • 1861-1892, 1944-1945

The fonds consists of various volumes of records kept at the Fort Rupert store including inventorie, account books, daybooks and a trade blotter.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Rupert

Fort Simpson (Columbia Department) fonds

  • PR-1678
  • Fonds
  • 1841-1862; 1875

The fonds consists of letter books (1841-1844; 1851-1855) correspondence inward (1851) and journals (1842-1843; 1859-1962) created by various employees at Fort Simpson. It also contains some extraneous material added in to the individual volumes.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Simpson (Columbia Department)

Fort Simpson (Mackenzie District) fonds

  • PR-1679
  • Fonds
  • 1851-1858 [photocopied before 1936]

The fonds consists of the Fort Simpson journal from 1851-1854 and copies of Chief Factor James Anderson's letter books from 1852-1858.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Simpson (Mackenzie District)

Fort Vancouver fonds

  • PR-1682
  • Fonds
  • 1832-1858; 1866-1867

The fonds consists of accounts, correspondence, fur returns, a register of marriage licences and a letter book created by various Fort Vancouver Hudson's Bay Company officials between 1832 and 1858. Most of the correspondence consists of both originals and copies of letters outward written by Chief Factor John McLoughlin and Chief Traders James Douglas and Peter Skene Ogden however there are also letters sent by company clerk Dugald Mactavish. The letter book also includes private correspondence of James Douglas, 1866-1877.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Vancouver

Fort Nanaimo fonds

  • PR-1686
  • Fonds
  • 1854-1861; 1936 (originally created 1852-1857)

The fonds consists of the wastebook [accounts book] of Fort Nanaimo, 1854-1861,reflecting the various activities of the HBC in the Nanaimo area. It also includes a transcript copy of Fort Nanaimo correspondence between Joseph W. McKay and James Dougas, 1852 to 1853, and a transcript copy of the Fort Nanaimo journal, 1855 to 1857.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Nanaimo

Fort Chipewyan fonds

  • PR-1814
  • Fonds
  • 1829; 1850-1851 [Photocopied 193-]

The fonds consists of a photocopy of the private letterbook of James Anderson while Chief Factor of Fort Chipewyan. It also includes a single page from a 1829 journal documenting a journey from Fort Chipewyan to Slave Lake.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Chipewyan