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Fur trade letters of Francis Ermatinger written to his brother Edward during his service with the Hudson's Bay Company, 1818-1853

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1980
Author
McDonald, Lois Halliday
Publisher
Glendale (CA) : Arthur H. Clark
Call Number
08 Er5
Author
McDonald, Lois Halliday
Publisher
Glendale (CA) : Arthur H. Clark
Published Date
1980
Physical Description
317p. : maps, ports
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Athabasca Pass
Columbia River
Warre, Henry James
Notes
Bibliography and index
ISBN
0-87062-130-0
Accession Number
14500
Call Number
08 Er5
Collection
Archives Library
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Date
1811
Material
metal; glass; wood
Catalogue Number
104.08.1006 a,b
Description
Two musket balls matted and framed with inscription. Frame is 15.5x23.2, behind glass.Inscription reads “Musket Balls lost by David Thompson at Athabaska (sic) Pass on January 13th, 1811, and discovered by The Interprovincial Boundary Survey July 1921. Presented by R.W. Cautley The Leader of the S…
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Title
Musket Ball
Date
1811
Material
metal; glass; wood
Description
Two musket balls matted and framed with inscription. Frame is 15.5x23.2, behind glass.Inscription reads “Musket Balls lost by David Thompson at Athabaska (sic) Pass on January 13th, 1811, and discovered by The Interprovincial Boundary Survey July 1921. Presented by R.W. Cautley The Leader of the Survey Party.Note In frame Musket was originally spelled Muske1 and then a bar put through to make it look like a t.
Subject
exploration
surveying
David Thompson
R.W.Cautley
Athabasca Pass
Credit
Gift of Alpine Club of Canada, Canmore, 1973
Catalogue Number
104.08.1006 a,b
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