Map of the interior of North America
- R-A6718
- Stuk
- ca. 1820
Map of the interior of North America, engraved for Harmon's "Journal".
Map of the interior of North America
Map of the interior of North America, engraved for Harmon's "Journal".
York Factory, copy of a drawing or engraving
Copy of a drawing or engraving of York Factory, a settlement and Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) trading post. It was located on the southwestern shore of Hudson Bay in northeastern Manitoba, at the mouth of the Hayes River. Buildt in 1684, York Factory was one of the first fur-trading posts established by the HBC, and was used for more than 270 years.
[James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk] in buckskins, leggings and fur cap
Full length portrait in buckskins, leggings and fur cap. Identified as James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk, 1827-1905.
Sir James Hector as a young man
Sir James Hector (1834-1907) as a young man. He was a Scottish geologist, naturalist, and surgeon who accompanied the Palliser Expedition.
Photograph of Mr. Lawson's drawing of Fort Qu'Appelle
Photograph of drawing done by Mr. Lawson of Manitoba free press, showing Fort Qu'Appelle.
Arrival of Whale River express
Arrival of Whale River express with Eskimos, sleds and dogs at Rupert's House.Hudson's Bay Company factor George McTavish of Moose Factory possibly standing to right.
Fur trader John Peter Pruden, 1778-1868
Fur trader John Peter Pruden, 1778-1868.