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This Blessed Wilderness

Archibald McDonald’s Letters from the Columbia, 1822-44

Distributed for University of British Columbia Press

This Blessed Wilderness

Archibald McDonald’s Letters from the Columbia, 1822-44

The twenty-five years between 1821 and 1846 were turbulent but important years in the history of the fur trade in the Pacific Northwest: 1821 saw the merger of the Hudson’s Bay Company and the North West Company, and 1846 saw the signing of the Oregon Treaty, which established the Canada-U.S. border.

Archibald McDonald was a man who experienced these changes first hand. As a senior HBC officer, he was sent to the Columbia District headquarters at Fort George in 1821 to oversee the recently absorbed NWC posts and assets. After the merger, McDonald went on to direct operations at Thompson River (1826-28), Fort Langley (1828-33), and Fort Colvile (1833-44).

During his tenure in the Pacific Northwest, letters were McDonald’s only link with the outside world. Collected here for the first time by Jean Murray Cole, these public and private letters to friends, business colleagues, missionaries, botanists, and many others provide a fascinating narrative of the expansion of the fur trade at a critical time in its history.

McDonald’s witty and ironic style make these informative letters highly readable and entertaining. They are an invaluable primary resource for historians of the fur trade and the Pacific Northwest, anthropologists, geographers, and specialists in native studies. More general readers will be fascinated by these amusing snapshots of early settlement in the Pacific Northwest.


308 pages | © 2001

The Pioneers of British Columbia


Table of Contents

Illustrations

Introduction

Part 1: Fort George and Thompson River, 1822-28

Part 2: Fort Langley, 1829-33

Part 3: Fort Colvile, 1834-44

Part 4: Envoi, 1845-49

Appendix

Bibliography

Index

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