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Hudson Bay Company Early History -Named,Douglas,Gillam,Graham,Isham,Kelsey,Ogden

Description: BY FAYRE AND GENTLE MEANS On all multiple regular priced items after the first, you will receive a 10% discount. Postage will be combined and refund granted if saved. INSERT THE NAME YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR IN THE BOX BELOW AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN OUR EBAY STORE IN THIS OR ANY OTHER TITLE OR NAME. Click here to check out our other auctions on eBay! Custom Search Genealogy Images Of History! Type in your family name or a specific topic you are looking for. Search titles and descriptions. BY FAYRE AND GENTLE MEANS By Alvin M. Josephy, Jr., “Draw downe the Indians by fayre and gentle meanes to trade with us.” Hudson Bay Company Memorabilia to Governor Henry Sergeant, of James Bay, 1683 “Use the natives very civilly and at all time to Trade upon an Equal Foundation..” Hudson Bay Company Letter Outward to traders, 1730 “It is not the intention of the Hudson Bay Company to create Contentions with the Indians.” Hudson Bay Company Letter from London Committee. FACTUAL REPRESENTATION OF OUR WESTERN TREASURES Folks, this is a massive reporting and history of the trade of the Hudson Bay Company. Simply put, their success was grounded on their “coming in peace” and, treating the Indians fairly. The men of the Hudson Bay Company sought no land and primarily, traded fairly and equally. It is no wonder then that their Endeavour was a overwhelming success. Here is the story. Had we treated our American Indians in the same manner as the Hudson Bay Company, perhaps, our Indian wars would not have been necessary. There were many a western story published – the common ones about Cowboys and Indians are listed on Ebay every day but the rarer ones about the Hudson Bay Fur Traders of the old west like this one are seldom found. Collectors treasure them and their price guide value rises every day. They are hard to find. I hunt them out because really the better, untold and rarer stories were published in the rest. Here’s one of ‘em. Following my retirement, I have dedicated my remaining hours to indexing the Genealogy of our western pioneers. During my research, I discovered that thousands of our kinfolk lay unfound and unrecognized on some book dealer’s shelf. Because Old Western History and Memorabilia was printed before computer indexing, I index every item I sell. This complete index will be bound and included in this offering at no additional cost. Humbly, I am trying to keep our history alive I hope you appreciate the effort. Folks, sooner or later - Genealogists are going to realize that their family kinfolks are laying on some dealer's dusty shelves. If I can contribute to finding one little name or photo of that long lost ancestor you have been waiting to find, it’s worth all the time I spend. BY FAYRE AND GENTLE MEANS By Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. ANCESTORS INDEXED HEREIN, CIRCA: 1670 – 1870 ANCESTOR’S LOCATION: CANADA, AMERICAN WEST GENEALOGY NAMES INDEXED w * INDICATING PICTURE: AMERICANS ALGONQUIAN-SPEAKING TRIBES: Crees, Montagnais, Naskapi, Ojibwas (Chippewas and Saulteurs), and Ottawas ARTIC ESKIMOS ASSINIBOINES ATHAPASCAN-SPEAKING TRIBES: Beaver, Carrier, Chipewyans, Dogrib, Hare, Kutchin, Nahani, Sekani, Slave, Tahitan, Tuchone, and Yellowknife ATSINA INDIANS BEAVER INDIANS BLACKFEET INDIANS BLOOD INDIANS BRITISH CANADIANS CARRIER INDIANS CAYUSE CHINOOK INDIANS CHIPEWYAN INDIANS COCKING, Matthew – sadly discovered that he was unable to wean Indians away from the use of alcohol. CREE INDIANS DOGRIB INDIANS DOUGLAS, James, of Hudson’s Bay Company ENGLISH ESKIMOS FLATHEAD INDIANS FRENCH GILLAM, Zachariah, Captain, Commander of “Nonsuch” GRAHAM, Andrew, of Hudson’s Bay Company, had Indian wife and family. A Hudson Bay Company employee who sympathized with the Indians. GROS VEENTRE INDIANS HAIDA INDIANS HARE INDIANS HEARNE, Samuel – Hudson Bay Explorer to was led by the Matonabbee Indians to the coppermine River in 1772-73. HENDAY, Anthony – who traveled with loyal Cree Indians to meet with Blackfeet Indians. ISHAM, James, of Hudson’s Bay Company, had Indian wife and family JOSEPHY, Alvin M., Jr., Author KELSEY, Henry, compiled dictionaries of native languages while being direction of an expedition KNIGHT, James KUTCHIN INDIANS KUTENAI INDIANS MARTIN, Humphrey, Hudson’s Bay Company Trader who decried the selling of brandy to Indians. MATONABBE INDIANS McGILLIVRAY, Simon, of North West Company McLOUGHLIN, John, Chief Factor of Hudson’s Bay Company, had Indian wife and family * NAHANI INDIANS NEZ PERCE INDIANS NOOTKA SOUND INDIANS * NORTON, Moses, Chief Factor, part Cree son of Governor Richard Norton OGDEN, Peter Skene * - sympathetic with the Indians OJIBHWAS INDIANS PAIUTE INDIANS PIEGAN INDIANS ROBERTSON, Colin, former Clerk for North West Company ROSS, Alexander * - A Hudson Bay Company employee who sympathized with the Indians. RUSSIANS SAULTERUR INDIANS SCHOONOVER, Frank E., Artist SEKANI INDIANS SELKIRK, Earl of SERGEANT, Henry, Governor of James Bay SHOSHONI INDIANS SIMPSON, George, Governor of Hudson’s Bay Company, had Indian wife and family * SIOUX INDIANS SLAVE INDIANS SPALDING, Henry, American Missionary STUART, William – leader of expedition that actually made piece between the Crees and their traditional enemies, the Chipewyans. TAHLTAN INDIANS THOMPSON, David, of Hudson’s Bay Company, had Indian wife and family. Explorer to Athabasca Lake in 1796 TLINGIT INDIANS TUCHONE INDIANS TURNOR, Philip – A Hudson Bay Company employee who sympathized with the Indians. WHITE, Richard, Clerk at Albany Fort who exposed the practice of “Overplus of Trade” YELLOWKNIFE INDIANS PICTURES AND DESCRIPTIONS w * INDICATING PICTURE: Picture 1: “Dickering with the Factor,” painting by Frank E. Schooner of Indians conducting trade at post in Ontario. (Glenbow Alberta Institute). * Pictures 2 and 3: John McLoughlin (Provincial Archives, Victoria) and Governor George Simpson (Hudson’s Bay Company) believed in ruling Indians with a “rod of iron.” * Pictures 4 and 5: Alexander Ross and Peter Skene Ogden tried to sympathize with Indians. (Oregon Historical Society). * Picture 6: Arctic Eskimos await Hudson’s Bay Company ship with skins. (Hudson’s Bay Company painting by Franklin Arbuckle). * Picture 7: Governor Simpson visited Fort St. James in 1828. (Hudson’s Bay Company painting by Adam Sherriff Scott). * Picture 8: Chief factor John McLoughlin welcomed first settlers to Fort Vancouver. (Hudson’s Bay Company painting by Charles F. Comfort). * Picture 9: Council of Northern Department of Rupert’s Land at meeting in 1836. (Hudson’s Bay Company painting by Charles F. Comfort). * Picture 10: High quality of their merchandise won Hudson’s Bay Company traders the loyalty of many of the fur-supplying Indians. (Hudson’s Bay Company, taken from Ballantyne’s Hudson’s Bay) * Picture 11: Fort Garry (Winnipeg) trading post. (Glenbow Alberta Institute) * Picture 12: Nootka Sound Indian. (Oregon Historical Society) * Picture 13: Natives showed traders how to adapt to wilderness life. (Glenbow Alberta Institute) * PLACES AND THINGS PROMINENTLY MENTIONED w * INDICATING PICTURE: Albany Fort Athabaska Country Athabaska Lake Brazil Tobacco British Columbia Canada Columbia Basin Columbia River Coppermine River Europe Fort Garry (Winnipeg) Trading Post * Fort St. James, B. C. * Fort Vancouver * Fort Walla Walla Great Lakes Country Henry Kelsey Expedition Henley House on Albany River Home Guards Hudson Bay Hudson’s Bay Company Labrador Lake Winnipeg London Committee Minnesota Missouri River Montreal, Canada New England New York Westerners’ “Brand Book” “Nonsuch,” ship North West Company Northwest Territory Ontario, Canada Oregon Pacific Coast Portugal Quebec, Canada Red River Rocky Mountains Rupert’s Land Rupert’s River Snake Country St. Lawrence River The Council of the Northern Department of Rupert’s Land The Pedlars United States Vancouver Island Western Plateau William Stuart Expedition Yukon SAILING BOATS 8 SHIPS PROMINENTLY MENTIONED w * INDICATING PICTURE: The Nonsuch REFERENCES AND SOURCES PROMINENTLY MENTIONED w * INDICATING PICTURE: Royal Charter, May 2, 1670 Westerner’s Band Book BY FAYRE AND GENTLE MEANS By Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. OLD FUR TRADING MEMORABILIA IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING While others clip ads from magazines, I save history. It’s a shame that our past is being lost. It’s as simple as that. What a story, Rare Story!!! Great Pictures. You will love it as it was published in this old complete western magazine printed on heavy slick paper many years ago. The issue is in good condition, the cover is in vibrant color. As clearly stated in my description, this is featured story in a rarely found and seldom read unusual and complete western magazine. I don't give out name of publication or date because I have caught competitors copying my index and work and trying to sell it as theirs. I hope you understand. THIS INDEX IS A GENEALOGY IMAGESOFHISTORY COPYRIGHTED PRESENTATION

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