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William F. Tolmie at Fort Nisqually Steve A Anderson
William F. Tolmie at Fort Nisqually
Steve A Anderson
Scottish-born Hudson's Bay Company (HBe Chief Trader William Fraser Tolmie took charge of Fort Nisqually in 1943, but soon the International Boundary Treaty of 1846 between Great Britain and the United States spawned myriad legal and regulatory problems.
In 2006, former Fort Nisqually Living History Museum manager Steve A. Anderson discovered volumes of Fort Nisqually's letter books at HBC Archives. He transcribed several, spanning from January 1850 to the threshold of Puget Sound's Indian War. The documents--more than 400 total--offer private conversations, weighty business discussions, gossip, political intrigue, patterns of commerce, deadly epidemics, and an eyewitness account of San Francisco's devastating fire, and present a rare British perspective on higher-level HBC and Puget Sound Agricultural Company (PSAe operations, as well as insight into conflicts that followed the 1846 treaty.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | December 1, 2019 |
| ISBN13 | 9780874223712 |
| Publishers | Washington State University Press |
| Pages | 287 |
| Dimensions | 178 × 251 × 18 mm · 598 g |
| Language | English |
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