The Letters and Journals of Simon Fraser, 1806-1808

The Letters and Journals of Simon Fraser, 1806-1808
Author: Simon Fraser
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2007-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1550027131

Librarian W. Kaye Lamb provides an illuminating introduction and annotations to the journals of Simon Fraser, ?founder of British Columbia.”

The Letters and Journals of Simon Fraser, 1806-1808

The Letters and Journals of Simon Fraser, 1806-1808
Author: W. Kaye Lamb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2017-08-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781525257155

"B.C. journalist Stephen Hume has said that fur trader and explorer Simon Fraser should be celebrated as the founder of British Columbia. Certainly, the achievements of the Scottish-descended United Empire Loyalist adventurer were impressive. During three extraordinary years, 1805-1808, Fraser undertook the third major expedition (after Alexander Mackenzie's and Lewis and Clark's) across North America, culminating in his famous journey down the river in British Columbia that now bears his name.Employed by the Montreal-based North West Company, Fraser was responsible for building many of British Columbia's first trading posts. His exploratory efforts helped lead to Canada's boundary later being declared at the 49th parallel. In this new volume, librarian and archivist W. Kaye Lamb provides a detailed introduction as well as illuminating annotations to Fraser's journals, which were originally published by Macmillan of Canada in 1960."

Letters and Journals, 1806-1808

Letters and Journals, 1806-1808
Author: Simon Fraser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1960
Genre: America
ISBN:

An account of expeditions up the Fraser River to establish trading posts.

The Voyageur Canadian History 2-Book Bundle The Refugee: The Letters and Journals of Simon Fraser, 1806–1808

The Voyageur Canadian History 2-Book Bundle The Refugee: The Letters and Journals of Simon Fraser, 1806–1808
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Release: 2014
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Voyageur Classics is a series that issues special new versions of Canadian classics, with added material and special introductions. In this bundle, we find two classic works of Canadian historical writing. During three extraordinary years, 1805–1808, Simon Fraser undertook the third major expedition across North America, culminating in his famous journey down the river in British Columbia that now bears his name. Fraser's exploratory efforts helped lead to Canada's boundary later being declared at the 49th parallel. In this new volume, librarian and archivist W. Kaye Lamb provides a detailed introduction, as well as illuminating annotations to Fraser's journals. In the early 1850s, white American abolitionist Benjamin Drew was commissioned to travel to Canada West (now Ontario) to interview escaped slaves from the United States. In the course of his journeys in Canada, Drew visited Chatham, Toronto, Galt, Hamilton, London, Dresden, Windsor and a number of other communities. Originally published in 1856, Drew's book is the only collection of first-hand interviews of fugitive slaves in Canada ever done. It is an invaluable record of early black Canadian experience. Includes:The RefugeeThe Letters and Journals of Simon Fraser, 1806-1808.