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Appendix F How did the Canada Goose Get its Name Before There was a Canada?
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- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Tables xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Supplementary Natural History Documents xix
- Abbreviations xxi
- Foreword xxiii
- Introduction 3
- The European Connection 15
- Alexander Light 34
- James Isham (1716–1761) 41
- Humphrey Marten (1729?–1790?) 55
- Andrew Graham (1733–1815) 61
- Thomas Hutghins (1742?–1790) 66
- Moses Norton (1735?–1773) 79
- Samuel Hearne (1745–1792) 81
- Peter Fidler (1769–1822) 92
- Natural History 98
- Climatology 113
- In Striking Contrast: Charles Town 135
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Appendices
- Sailing Ships to York Factory, 1716–1892 145
- Provenance of HBC Journals 159
- The Ten Graham/Hutghins Manuscripts in the HBG Archives: A Detective Story 161
- Hudson’s Bay Company Fur Catches Demonstrate Ten-Year Cycles 177
- The Nineteenth-Century Trade in Swan Skins and Quills 188
- How did the Canada Goose Get its Name Before There was a Canada? 200
- Cree Names in Use at Hudson Bay in the Eighteenth Century 203
- Notes 253
- References 293
- Index 319
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Tables xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Supplementary Natural History Documents xix
- Abbreviations xxi
- Foreword xxiii
- Introduction 3
- The European Connection 15
- Alexander Light 34
- James Isham (1716–1761) 41
- Humphrey Marten (1729?–1790?) 55
- Andrew Graham (1733–1815) 61
- Thomas Hutghins (1742?–1790) 66
- Moses Norton (1735?–1773) 79
- Samuel Hearne (1745–1792) 81
- Peter Fidler (1769–1822) 92
- Natural History 98
- Climatology 113
- In Striking Contrast: Charles Town 135
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Appendices
- Sailing Ships to York Factory, 1716–1892 145
- Provenance of HBC Journals 159
- The Ten Graham/Hutghins Manuscripts in the HBG Archives: A Detective Story 161
- Hudson’s Bay Company Fur Catches Demonstrate Ten-Year Cycles 177
- The Nineteenth-Century Trade in Swan Skins and Quills 188
- How did the Canada Goose Get its Name Before There was a Canada? 200
- Cree Names in Use at Hudson Bay in the Eighteenth Century 203
- Notes 253
- References 293
- Index 319