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... Athabasca , Fort Chipewyan . Fort Chipewyan was designed to have political importance as well as to be the depot for the ever - increasing Athabasca department . Not only would it impress the natives , but it would show the Hudson's Bay ...
... Athabasca , Fort Chipewyan . Fort Chipewyan was designed to have political importance as well as to be the depot for the ever - increasing Athabasca department . Not only would it impress the natives , but it would show the Hudson's Bay ...
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... Athabasca might be the thin edge of a wedge . But Turnor assured Mackenzie that his mission had nothing to do with trade , and certainly everyone stood to benefit from locating Lake Athabasca in relation to the 49th parallel . Reassured ...
... Athabasca might be the thin edge of a wedge . But Turnor assured Mackenzie that his mission had nothing to do with trade , and certainly everyone stood to benefit from locating Lake Athabasca in relation to the 49th parallel . Reassured ...
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... Athabasca territory , and Clarke hoped to carry out instructions to build a post on Lake Athabasca ( it was to be known as Fort Wedderburn ) and trading - posts at Great Slave Lake , and up the Peace and Atha- basca Rivers . He soon ...
... Athabasca territory , and Clarke hoped to carry out instructions to build a post on Lake Athabasca ( it was to be known as Fort Wedderburn ) and trading - posts at Great Slave Lake , and up the Peace and Atha- basca Rivers . He soon ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
McTavish Frobisher and Company | 54 |
McTavish McGillivrays and Company | 149 |
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