Steamboating on the Saskatchewan River for the Hudson's Bay Company by O-ge-mas-es (Little Clerk)

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Database ID26222
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections
Fonds/CollectionMorton Manuscripts Collection
SeriesMSS-C550
File/Item ReferenceMSS-C550-1-27-1h (Box 37)
Date of creation[192-?]
Physical description/extent1 article; 6 pages of textual records
Number of images6
Historical noteReginald Beatty (b. 1854) was not only a clerk of the Hudson's Bay Company, but also the first settler in the Melfort district. The current city of Melfort was preceded by a small community known as the Stoney Creek Settlement, started by founding settler Beatty, a Hudson Bay Company employee who settled with his family in the new Northwest. He was employed with the HBC from 1872-1883. Beatty served at Shoal River, Fairford, Cumberland House, The Pas (several terms), Grand Rapids, Sturgeon River and Norway House.
Scope and contentThis chapter of Reginald Beatty's diary relates to freighting 160 tons of furs and lumber by steamboat to Prince Albert, North West Territories.
ContributerReginald Bird Beatty (author)
Copyright holderPublic domain
Copyright expiry datePublic domain
Other terms governing use and reproductionResponsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher.
TypeArchival
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesDiaries
Provenance Access PointMorton, A.S.
Other numbers/identificationSpecial Collections call no. MSS C550/1/27.1.
PlaceGrand Rapids, Manitoba, Canada
The Pas, Manitoba, Canada
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Treaty boundariesTreaty 5
Treaty 6
Cultural regionPlains
Subarctic
NamesBeatty, Reginald Bird, 1854-1928 (HBC clerk)
SubjectForts
Fur Trade
Hudson's Bay Company
Hunting and Trapping
Transportation -- Ships and Boats
Steamers
Date Range(s)1870-1879
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