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M. (Robert Michael) title: Hudson Bay date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/21758.txt cache: ./cache/21758.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'21758.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 6913 author: Radisson, Pierre Esprit title: Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson Being an Account of His Travels and Experiences Among the North American Indians, from 1652 to 1684 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/6913.txt cache: ./cache/6913.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'6913.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 42279 author: Willson, Beckles title: The Great Company Being a History of the Honourable Company of Merchants-Adventurers Trading into Hudson's Bay date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42279.txt cache: ./cache/42279.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 24 resourceName b'42279.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 44312 author: Bryce, George title: The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company Including that of the French Traders of North-Western Canada and of the North-West, XY, and Astor Fur Companies date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/44312.txt cache: ./cache/44312.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 17 resourceName b'44312.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-hudsonsBayCompany-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 16864 author = McLean, John title = Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory. Volume II. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58793 sentences = 2756 flesch = 70 summary = Esquimaux--Establish Posts--Pounding Rein-Deer--Expedition up George's La Loche--Adventure on Great Slave Lake--Arrive at Fort the Hudson's Bay Company to the Indians--And Generosity--Support of Wesleyan Mission--Mr. Evans--Encouragement given by the Company--Mr. Evans' Exertions among the Indians--Causes of the Withdrawal of the the same time to open a communication with Esquimaux Bay, on the coast Two days after our arrival, all the Nascopie or Ungava Indians, at Hay, having met the Indians on the way, returned the same evening; but Having learned from the natives that a river fell into the bay, persuaded to carry our despatches to Esquimaux Bay. After seeing my couriers off, I left Mr. Erlandson with two men to KINDNESS OF THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY TO THE INDIANS--AND passed twenty-four years of my life-time in the country; I have served the Indians he said to receive from the Hudson's Bay Company? None of the Indians who frequent the posts on McKenzie's River have cache = ./cache/16864.txt txt = ./txt/16864.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30377 author = Laut, Agnes C. title = The Adventurers of England on Hudson Bay A Chronicle of the Fur Trade in the North date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 28117 sentences = 1575 flesch = 78 summary = dog brigades of the Hudson's Bay Company coming in from the winter's Though the adventurers to Hudson Bay turned to fur trading and won rivers--Moose or Abitibi--leading to Hudson Bay. Radisson had sprained Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Every year three ships were sailing to the Bay and returning to England another Jesuit found by Gillam at the Bay. The winter of 1673-74 found Radisson and Groseilliers back in England the river the Hudson's Bay Company's ship _Prince Rupert_, commanded by placed in them the majority of the Hudson's Bay Company and New England France, he did not escape the long hand of the Hudson's Bay Company, who the Nelson river fur posts to the Hudson's Bay Company. Four ships were in the fleet that sailed for Hudson Bay this year. ordered by France to return fur posts to Hudson's Bay Company, 66; cache = ./cache/30377.txt txt = ./txt/30377.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21758 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = Hudson Bay date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90098 sentences = 3496 flesch = 72 summary = distant shores of Hudson Bay. What took place during the next five or six days I know not. look, and projected a long way into the water; but our boat passed this In half an hour the Indian arrives at his tent, where the dark eyes of elevated, till we arrived at the Stone Fort--twenty miles up the river-Hudson Bay Fort, where they soon after arrived, the men still sound snow-shoes, accompanied by an Indian, to a small lake to fetch fish placed it in the water, at the same time handing me a small light On the following morning a small party of Indians arrived with furs, and VOYAGE FROM YORK FACTORY TO NORWAY HOUSE IN A SMALL INDIAN CANOE-river with our rods, a north canoe, full of men, swept round the point lakes and rivers, and soon a party of Indians arrived with furs and cache = ./cache/21758.txt txt = ./txt/21758.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15342 author = McLean, John title = Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory. Volume I. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52109 sentences = 2228 flesch = 68 summary = Fort Alexandria--Advantages of the Situation--Sent back to Fort St. James--Solitude--Punishment of Indian Murderer--Its Consequences--Heroic ON SERVICE--LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS--OPPOSITION--INDIANS--AMUSEMENTS AT ON SERVICE--LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS--OPPOSITION--INDIANS--AMUSEMENTS AT not cope with; for as soon as an Indian canoe appeared, he paddled off My opponent returned in four days, having been at an Indian camp, not I arrived at my post about two next morning, when I found the Indians, arrived at an Indian lodge about half-way to the Bear's Camp, where I On arriving at the post I was gratified to learn that the Indians, Having arrived at the post, I found some Indians there all FLESH--NORWAY HOUSE--INDIAN VOYAGEURS--ORDERED TO NEW CALEDONIA--LAKE FLESH--NORWAY HOUSE--INDIAN VOYAGEURS--ORDERED TO NEW CALEDONIA--LAKE the post with all his men having been cut off by the Indians. ARRIVAL AT NEW CALEDONIA--BEAUTIFUL SCENERY--INDIAN HOUSES--AMUSEMENTS ARRIVAL AT NEW CALEDONIA--BEAUTIFUL SCENERY--INDIAN HOUSES--AMUSEMENTS Passing Fraser's Lake and Fort George posts, we arrived at the Indian cache = ./cache/15342.txt txt = ./txt/15342.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6913 author = Radisson, Pierre Esprit title = Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson Being an Account of His Travels and Experiences Among the North American Indians, from 1652 to 1684 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 117514 sentences = 6145 flesch = 82 summary = arrival in England "wee went out with a new Company in two small vessels, Uppon this heere comes a great number of armed men, enters the went to cutt wood; whilst they weare att worke there comes foure men and We weare in great danger going downe the streame of that river ffor my boat and an other, wherein weare 2 men & a woman Iroquoit, stayed 8 other french, 3 came to meet us from the fort, which weare but 30 leagues Goeing up that same river we meet 2 french that weare fishing a kind of Having come to the landing place att the foot of the fort, we found there a Having come to the watter side, where their boats weare, saw the The day following wee weare sett uppon by a Company of Iroquoits that In the meane time we told the people that they weare men, & if they must, cache = ./cache/6913.txt txt = ./txt/6913.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34173 author = Hunter, Martin title = Canadian Wilds Tells About the Hudson's Bay Company, Northern Indians and Their Modes of Hunting, Trapping, Etc. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58942 sentences = 2785 flesch = 81 summary = favorable point known by the Indian, and wait the canoes of trappers in a straight way, that is, giving the Indian good, strong clothing We worked away all the day we left the post, and when camping time The Hudson's Bay Company had a post years ago on Lake Mis-a-ka-ma of the lake, we had not long to wait until a beaver broke water and the small body of water, said, "This is an easy lake, and the beaver At that time the Indian would set his bunch of No. 1 steel traps and exposed steel trap; and the better-off Indians often use small Traps for otters are set in the following way, under the ice: A place Indians had traps set all around and quite near the post and yet portaged my canoe over into a small chain of beaver lakes hunting for cache = ./cache/34173.txt txt = ./txt/34173.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6580 author = Hudson's Bay Company title = Charter and Supplemental Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10177 sentences = 234 flesch = 48 summary = Heirs and Successors, unto the said Governor and Company of Adventurers taken, he shall and may execute and use the said Office of Governor of for Us, Our Heirs and Successors, unto the said Governor and Company, whereof the Governor of the said Company, or his Deputy for the Time or Deputy Governor of the said Company, shall have and exercise the shall and may be_ lawful, to and for the said Governor and Company, shall and may be_ lawful, to and for the said Governor and Company, Our Heirs and Successors, grant to and with the said Governor and Company and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their Successors, and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their Successors, and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their Successors, and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their Successors, cache = ./cache/6580.txt txt = ./txt/6580.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35208 author = Ralph, Julian title = On Canada's Frontier Sketches of History, Sport, and Adventure and of the Indians, Missionaries, Fur-traders, and Newer Settlers of Western Canada date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71993 sentences = 3346 flesch = 77 summary = especially as an Indian reservation is close by, and wandering red men the Indians of Canada from the moment that the whites and the red men Among the last words of great men, those of Saponaxitaw (his Indian nature, the Indian as the white man found him, the Canadian Blackfeet country--and there were half a dozen Indians beautifying the door-way that he looked like an old woman, and it is a fact that old Indian men Bay Company--white men from England, France, and the Orkney Islands, and nobler-looking Indian or a more king-like man. wilderness north of Lake Superior from New-year's Day, when the ice has line north of Lake Superior, many of the Indians lay up white-fish for the just policy of the Hudson Bay men towards the Indians, that I see promoted laborer, but long ago the men in the trade, Indians and whites cache = ./cache/35208.txt txt = ./txt/35208.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42279 author = Willson, Beckles title = The Great Company Being a History of the Honourable Company of Merchants-Adventurers Trading into Hudson's Bay date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 179481 sentences = 8044 flesch = 68 summary = Present Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company Present Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company Governor and Company of Merchants-Adventurers trading into Hudson's Company of Merchants-Adventurers trading into Hudson's Bay," the power and Company of Merchants-Adventurers Trading into Hudson's Bay." yield the forts and settlements belonging to the Hudson's Bay Company: Governor and Company of Adventurers trading into Hudson's Bay." Box" -Company's Forts -Clandestine Trade -Case of Captain Box" -Company's Forts -Clandestine Trade -Case of Captain countries and trade of Hudson's Bay, and also the right the Company The Company still King in the North-West -Its Forts Described The Company still King in the North-West -Its Forts Described Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay, they said Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's cache = ./cache/42279.txt txt = ./txt/42279.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43622 author = nan title = The Beaver, Vol. 1, No. 04, January 1921 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21119 sentences = 1467 flesch = 80 summary = _A Hudson's Bay Company's Post Inspector camping for the night near three times a year assemble fur buyers from all over the world. second week with the Hudson's Bay Company's sale. Retail Store and Wholesale Depot are making up for lost time, the season what a great thing it would be right now at the beginning of a New Year French, District Manager of the Company's British Columbia fur month and again approached the general manager for help; but much to Mr. Veysey's surprise, he was met with the reply, "Why, Charlie, I showed Lamson Hubbard Canadian Fur Company have opened their new store at To make an inspection trip to the Hudson's Bay Company's Posts in In company with Mr. Gaudet, our Post Manager, I went to see the progress Company as general manager of the retail stores in Montreal. manager of the Hudson's Bay Company, Vancouver retail store, as cache = ./cache/43622.txt txt = ./txt/43622.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46574 author = Hudson's Bay Company title = The Beaver, Vol. 1, No. 10, July, 1921 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21200 sentences = 1382 flesch = 78 summary = among the Districts of Norway House, York Factory and Island Lake, outfit of Swan River District and be imported via St. Paul to Fort LITTLE JOURNEYS TO FUR TRADE POSTS OF THE HUDSON'S BAY CO. Company's trading post at Dease's Lake, I volunteered my services for Moberly, 86, fur trader in the employ of the Hudson's Bay Company The establishment of great fur auction companies in St. Louis, New York From Fort William at the head of the Great Lakes came Dr. John Cooper, an old timer and Hudson's Bay fur trader, died at Fort Bay Company, in charge of the Fort McKay post. While I was stationed at North West River Post on the Labrador coast in missing herds; making a company of travel with an Iroquois river man, R. Mitchell_, post manager at Fort Churchill, left Winnipeg June _The river boats "Hubaco"_ and "Nechemus" arrived at Fort McMurray June cache = ./cache/46574.txt txt = ./txt/46574.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44312 author = Bryce, George title = The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company Including that of the French Traders of North-Western Canada and of the North-West, XY, and Astor Fur Companies date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 183210 sentences = 10188 flesch = 73 summary = visited many of the Hudson's Bay Company's posts from Fort William fever--British Columbia--Fort Simpson--Hudson's Bay Company in the As known six years before the first Hudson's Bay Company Expedition A few days later Radisson took the ship _Happy Return_ to Hudson Bay. Sailing immediately to Hayes River, Radisson found that his nephew, J. habit of taking their furs to the English on Hudson Bay. The water of the Assiniboine River ran at this time very low, but River, a few miles above the present Hudson's Bay Company post of Fort year a trading-house for the North-West Company on the Lower Columbia. In the year 1800 the North-West Company built a fort, called the New the Hudson's Bay Company fort (Brandon House) at that place. north side of the river, the Hudson's Bay Company had founded Fort took canoes down the river to the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Garry, cache = ./cache/44312.txt txt = ./txt/44312.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46935 author = Hudson's Bay Company title = The Beaver, Vol. 1, No. 05, February, 1921 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21696 sentences = 1552 flesch = 82 summary = H.B.C. Pioneer Steamer Ruled West Coast Trade 20 Years The Hudson's Bay Company's fur trade up to this date had as its Meanwhile, the Hudson's Bay Company had built in England another ship, The staff of the Company's present day post at Graham includes the _The Beaver_ is a great "traveller." It is doing a good work. FORTY YEARS IN SERVICE OF THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY INLAND In the present day administration of the Company's land, the same sound No purchaser of Hudson's Bay Company's farming lands who has made this news is of great interest to all in the fur trade department of --that the Hudson's Bay Company's shipping department IS it possible for the stores or other departments in the Company's Since August, 1915, the Company has opened seven fur trade posts in OBTAINABLE at all Department Stores and Posts of the Company throughout cache = ./cache/46935.txt txt = ./txt/46935.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 42279 44312 6913 44312 42279 21758 number of items: 13 sum of words: 914,449 average size in words: 70,342 average readability score: 73 nouns: men; time; years; country; day; way; man; trade; river; place; fort; part; year; fur; water; company; miles; winter; side; post; days; people; party; traders; night; number; land; life; snow; canoe; journey; lake; furs; end; expedition; nothing; ice; voyage; name; beaver; one; fire; house; service; head; north; others; ship; posts; point verbs: was; had; is; were; be; have; are; been; made; being; said; has; having; came; found; make; did; went; come; do; see; arrived; left; taken; called; took; sent; take; weare; brought; seen; given; reached; gave; set; give; passed; told; go; known; put; done; find; became; received; carried; say; saw; going; returned adjectives: great; other; many; such; good; few; same; first; little; small; old; more; new; indian; long; french; last; large; much; own; young; several; next; white; whole; short; high; present; full; wild; most; chief; best; strong; necessary; canadian; british; english; ready; least; certain; second; only; greater; early; able; general; open; better; considerable adverbs: not; so; up; very; then; out; now; as; only; well; more; there; most; however; also; down; soon; here; never; off; far; much; again; away; even; back; about; still; thus; too; long; on; in; ever; once; just; often; almost; over; afterwards; first; always; together; yet; nearly; all; no; already; therefore; immediately pronouns: his; it; they; i; he; their; we; them; our; my; him; us; me; its; you; her; themselves; himself; your; she; myself; ourselves; itself; one; theirs; herself; yourself; ours; thy; mine; thee; ''em; ''s; ay; yours; severall; hers; yourselves; ye; ya; na; je; ice; hee; em; yt; yee; wh; wane; verandrye proper nouns: _; company; bay; hudson; fort; river; indians; |; governor; mr.; north; lake; west; canada; french; radisson; red; england; english; sir; indian; john; new; york; lord; rupert; captain; house; wee; montreal; france; st.; la; william; london; prince; selkirk; winnipeg; de; james; george; island; mr; mackenzie; factory; pacific; simpson; king; june; nelson keywords: company; hudson; bay; mr.; fort; river; indians; lake; governor; england; north; new; man; french; canada; york; st.; red; radisson; illustration; english; captain; winnipeg; west; vancouver; sir; rupert; post; h.b.c.; france; day; chapter; america; william; trader; time; simpson; selkirk; quebec; prince; pacific; nelson; montreal; miss; lord; london; king; john; house; groseilliers one topic; one dimension: company file(s): ./cache/16864.txt titles(s): Notes of a Twenty-Five Years'' Service in the Hudson''s Bay Territory. 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Volume I. | Hudson Bay | Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson Being an Account of His Travels and Experiences Among the North American Indians, from 1652 to 1684 | Charter and Supplemental Charter of the Hudson''s Bay Company Type: gutenberg title: subject-hudsonsBayCompany-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Hudson's Bay Company" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 21758 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: Hudson Bay date: words: 90098 sentences: 3496 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/21758.txt txt: ./txt/21758.txt summary: distant shores of Hudson Bay. What took place during the next five or six days I know not. look, and projected a long way into the water; but our boat passed this In half an hour the Indian arrives at his tent, where the dark eyes of elevated, till we arrived at the Stone Fort--twenty miles up the river-Hudson Bay Fort, where they soon after arrived, the men still sound snow-shoes, accompanied by an Indian, to a small lake to fetch fish placed it in the water, at the same time handing me a small light On the following morning a small party of Indians arrived with furs, and VOYAGE FROM YORK FACTORY TO NORWAY HOUSE IN A SMALL INDIAN CANOE-river with our rods, a north canoe, full of men, swept round the point lakes and rivers, and soon a party of Indians arrived with furs and id: 44312 author: Bryce, George title: The Remarkable History of the Hudson''s Bay Company Including that of the French Traders of North-Western Canada and of the North-West, XY, and Astor Fur Companies date: words: 183210 sentences: 10188 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/44312.txt txt: ./txt/44312.txt summary: visited many of the Hudson''s Bay Company''s posts from Fort William fever--British Columbia--Fort Simpson--Hudson''s Bay Company in the As known six years before the first Hudson''s Bay Company Expedition A few days later Radisson took the ship _Happy Return_ to Hudson Bay. Sailing immediately to Hayes River, Radisson found that his nephew, J. habit of taking their furs to the English on Hudson Bay. The water of the Assiniboine River ran at this time very low, but River, a few miles above the present Hudson''s Bay Company post of Fort year a trading-house for the North-West Company on the Lower Columbia. In the year 1800 the North-West Company built a fort, called the New the Hudson''s Bay Company fort (Brandon House) at that place. north side of the river, the Hudson''s Bay Company had founded Fort took canoes down the river to the Hudson''s Bay Company at Fort Garry, id: 6580 author: Hudson''s Bay Company title: Charter and Supplemental Charter of the Hudson''s Bay Company date: words: 10177 sentences: 234 pages: flesch: 48 cache: ./cache/6580.txt txt: ./txt/6580.txt summary: Heirs and Successors, unto the said Governor and Company of Adventurers taken, he shall and may execute and use the said Office of Governor of for Us, Our Heirs and Successors, unto the said Governor and Company, whereof the Governor of the said Company, or his Deputy for the Time or Deputy Governor of the said Company, shall have and exercise the shall and may be_ lawful, to and for the said Governor and Company, shall and may be_ lawful, to and for the said Governor and Company, Our Heirs and Successors, grant to and with the said Governor and Company and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their Successors, and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their Successors, and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their Successors, and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their Successors, id: 46574 author: Hudson''s Bay Company title: The Beaver, Vol. 1, No. 10, July, 1921 date: words: 21200 sentences: 1382 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/46574.txt txt: ./txt/46574.txt summary: among the Districts of Norway House, York Factory and Island Lake, outfit of Swan River District and be imported via St. Paul to Fort LITTLE JOURNEYS TO FUR TRADE POSTS OF THE HUDSON''S BAY CO. Company''s trading post at Dease''s Lake, I volunteered my services for Moberly, 86, fur trader in the employ of the Hudson''s Bay Company The establishment of great fur auction companies in St. Louis, New York From Fort William at the head of the Great Lakes came Dr. John Cooper, an old timer and Hudson''s Bay fur trader, died at Fort Bay Company, in charge of the Fort McKay post. While I was stationed at North West River Post on the Labrador coast in missing herds; making a company of travel with an Iroquois river man, R. Mitchell_, post manager at Fort Churchill, left Winnipeg June _The river boats "Hubaco"_ and "Nechemus" arrived at Fort McMurray June id: 46935 author: Hudson''s Bay Company title: The Beaver, Vol. 1, No. 05, February, 1921 date: words: 21696 sentences: 1552 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/46935.txt txt: ./txt/46935.txt summary: H.B.C. Pioneer Steamer Ruled West Coast Trade 20 Years The Hudson''s Bay Company''s fur trade up to this date had as its Meanwhile, the Hudson''s Bay Company had built in England another ship, The staff of the Company''s present day post at Graham includes the _The Beaver_ is a great "traveller." It is doing a good work. FORTY YEARS IN SERVICE OF THE HUDSON''S BAY COMPANY INLAND In the present day administration of the Company''s land, the same sound No purchaser of Hudson''s Bay Company''s farming lands who has made this news is of great interest to all in the fur trade department of --that the Hudson''s Bay Company''s shipping department IS it possible for the stores or other departments in the Company''s Since August, 1915, the Company has opened seven fur trade posts in OBTAINABLE at all Department Stores and Posts of the Company throughout id: 34173 author: Hunter, Martin title: Canadian Wilds Tells About the Hudson''s Bay Company, Northern Indians and Their Modes of Hunting, Trapping, Etc. date: words: 58942 sentences: 2785 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/34173.txt txt: ./txt/34173.txt summary: favorable point known by the Indian, and wait the canoes of trappers in a straight way, that is, giving the Indian good, strong clothing We worked away all the day we left the post, and when camping time The Hudson''s Bay Company had a post years ago on Lake Mis-a-ka-ma of the lake, we had not long to wait until a beaver broke water and the small body of water, said, "This is an easy lake, and the beaver At that time the Indian would set his bunch of No. 1 steel traps and exposed steel trap; and the better-off Indians often use small Traps for otters are set in the following way, under the ice: A place Indians had traps set all around and quite near the post and yet portaged my canoe over into a small chain of beaver lakes hunting for id: 30377 author: Laut, Agnes C. title: The Adventurers of England on Hudson Bay A Chronicle of the Fur Trade in the North date: words: 28117 sentences: 1575 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/30377.txt txt: ./txt/30377.txt summary: dog brigades of the Hudson''s Bay Company coming in from the winter''s Though the adventurers to Hudson Bay turned to fur trading and won rivers--Moose or Abitibi--leading to Hudson Bay. Radisson had sprained Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson''s Every year three ships were sailing to the Bay and returning to England another Jesuit found by Gillam at the Bay. The winter of 1673-74 found Radisson and Groseilliers back in England the river the Hudson''s Bay Company''s ship _Prince Rupert_, commanded by placed in them the majority of the Hudson''s Bay Company and New England France, he did not escape the long hand of the Hudson''s Bay Company, who the Nelson river fur posts to the Hudson''s Bay Company. Four ships were in the fleet that sailed for Hudson Bay this year. ordered by France to return fur posts to Hudson''s Bay Company, 66; id: 16864 author: McLean, John title: Notes of a Twenty-Five Years'' Service in the Hudson''s Bay Territory. Volume II. date: words: 58793 sentences: 2756 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/16864.txt txt: ./txt/16864.txt summary: Esquimaux--Establish Posts--Pounding Rein-Deer--Expedition up George''s La Loche--Adventure on Great Slave Lake--Arrive at Fort the Hudson''s Bay Company to the Indians--And Generosity--Support of Wesleyan Mission--Mr. Evans--Encouragement given by the Company--Mr. Evans'' Exertions among the Indians--Causes of the Withdrawal of the the same time to open a communication with Esquimaux Bay, on the coast Two days after our arrival, all the Nascopie or Ungava Indians, at Hay, having met the Indians on the way, returned the same evening; but Having learned from the natives that a river fell into the bay, persuaded to carry our despatches to Esquimaux Bay. After seeing my couriers off, I left Mr. Erlandson with two men to KINDNESS OF THE HUDSON''S BAY COMPANY TO THE INDIANS--AND passed twenty-four years of my life-time in the country; I have served the Indians he said to receive from the Hudson''s Bay Company? None of the Indians who frequent the posts on McKenzie''s River have id: 15342 author: McLean, John title: Notes of a Twenty-Five Years'' Service in the Hudson''s Bay Territory. Volume I. date: words: 52109 sentences: 2228 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/15342.txt txt: ./txt/15342.txt summary: Fort Alexandria--Advantages of the Situation--Sent back to Fort St. James--Solitude--Punishment of Indian Murderer--Its Consequences--Heroic ON SERVICE--LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS--OPPOSITION--INDIANS--AMUSEMENTS AT ON SERVICE--LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS--OPPOSITION--INDIANS--AMUSEMENTS AT not cope with; for as soon as an Indian canoe appeared, he paddled off My opponent returned in four days, having been at an Indian camp, not I arrived at my post about two next morning, when I found the Indians, arrived at an Indian lodge about half-way to the Bear''s Camp, where I On arriving at the post I was gratified to learn that the Indians, Having arrived at the post, I found some Indians there all FLESH--NORWAY HOUSE--INDIAN VOYAGEURS--ORDERED TO NEW CALEDONIA--LAKE FLESH--NORWAY HOUSE--INDIAN VOYAGEURS--ORDERED TO NEW CALEDONIA--LAKE the post with all his men having been cut off by the Indians. ARRIVAL AT NEW CALEDONIA--BEAUTIFUL SCENERY--INDIAN HOUSES--AMUSEMENTS ARRIVAL AT NEW CALEDONIA--BEAUTIFUL SCENERY--INDIAN HOUSES--AMUSEMENTS Passing Fraser''s Lake and Fort George posts, we arrived at the Indian id: 6913 author: Radisson, Pierre Esprit title: Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson Being an Account of His Travels and Experiences Among the North American Indians, from 1652 to 1684 date: words: 117514 sentences: 6145 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/6913.txt txt: ./txt/6913.txt summary: arrival in England "wee went out with a new Company in two small vessels, Uppon this heere comes a great number of armed men, enters the went to cutt wood; whilst they weare att worke there comes foure men and We weare in great danger going downe the streame of that river ffor my boat and an other, wherein weare 2 men & a woman Iroquoit, stayed 8 other french, 3 came to meet us from the fort, which weare but 30 leagues Goeing up that same river we meet 2 french that weare fishing a kind of Having come to the landing place att the foot of the fort, we found there a Having come to the watter side, where their boats weare, saw the The day following wee weare sett uppon by a Company of Iroquoits that In the meane time we told the people that they weare men, & if they must, id: 35208 author: Ralph, Julian title: On Canada''s Frontier Sketches of History, Sport, and Adventure and of the Indians, Missionaries, Fur-traders, and Newer Settlers of Western Canada date: words: 71993 sentences: 3346 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/35208.txt txt: ./txt/35208.txt summary: especially as an Indian reservation is close by, and wandering red men the Indians of Canada from the moment that the whites and the red men Among the last words of great men, those of Saponaxitaw (his Indian nature, the Indian as the white man found him, the Canadian Blackfeet country--and there were half a dozen Indians beautifying the door-way that he looked like an old woman, and it is a fact that old Indian men Bay Company--white men from England, France, and the Orkney Islands, and nobler-looking Indian or a more king-like man. wilderness north of Lake Superior from New-year''s Day, when the ice has line north of Lake Superior, many of the Indians lay up white-fish for the just policy of the Hudson Bay men towards the Indians, that I see promoted laborer, but long ago the men in the trade, Indians and whites id: 42279 author: Willson, Beckles title: The Great Company Being a History of the Honourable Company of Merchants-Adventurers Trading into Hudson''s Bay date: words: 179481 sentences: 8044 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/42279.txt txt: ./txt/42279.txt summary: Present Governor of the Hudson''s Bay Company Present Governor of the Hudson''s Bay Company Governor and Company of Merchants-Adventurers trading into Hudson''s Company of Merchants-Adventurers trading into Hudson''s Bay," the power and Company of Merchants-Adventurers Trading into Hudson''s Bay." yield the forts and settlements belonging to the Hudson''s Bay Company: Governor and Company of Adventurers trading into Hudson''s Bay." Box" -Company''s Forts -Clandestine Trade -Case of Captain Box" -Company''s Forts -Clandestine Trade -Case of Captain countries and trade of Hudson''s Bay, and also the right the Company The Company still King in the North-West -Its Forts Described The Company still King in the North-West -Its Forts Described Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson''s Bay, they said Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson''s Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson''s id: 43622 author: nan title: The Beaver, Vol. 1, No. 04, January 1921 date: words: 21119 sentences: 1467 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/43622.txt txt: ./txt/43622.txt summary: _A Hudson''s Bay Company''s Post Inspector camping for the night near three times a year assemble fur buyers from all over the world. second week with the Hudson''s Bay Company''s sale. Retail Store and Wholesale Depot are making up for lost time, the season what a great thing it would be right now at the beginning of a New Year French, District Manager of the Company''s British Columbia fur month and again approached the general manager for help; but much to Mr. Veysey''s surprise, he was met with the reply, "Why, Charlie, I showed Lamson Hubbard Canadian Fur Company have opened their new store at To make an inspection trip to the Hudson''s Bay Company''s Posts in In company with Mr. Gaudet, our Post Manager, I went to see the progress Company as general manager of the retail stores in Montreal. manager of the Hudson''s Bay Company, Vancouver retail store, as ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel