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Field name | Value |
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Title | Correspondence Inward [to London]: Fort Albany, 1756-1774 |
Reference | A11/3 |
Library | Hudson's Bay Company Archives |
Date | 1756-1774 |
Description | Part of a series which consists of correspondence, reports, accounts and other records from various posts and factories to the Governor and Committee. The series is arranged alphabetically by post, and chronologically within each post. Contains details of building up supplies in order to trade with the indigenous peoples, French competition, a book of instructions for the 'masters' at Henley House and records of council meetings. |
Document Type | Manuscript, Company Records |
Primary Commodity | Fur |
Theme | Trade and Commerce |
Keywords | commerce, indigenous peoples, fur |
Region | North America |
Places | Canada, Hudson Bay, Fort Albany |
Company or Organisation | Hudson's Bay Company |
Additional Information | The correct citation for Hudson’s Bay Company Archive materials is as follows. For example: HBCA A11/3 fo1 HBCA A11/3 fo1d The folio reference (fo1 and fo1d) should be taken from the top right hand corner of the document (1d refers to the dorsal or reverse of a page or folio). Henley House, referred to in the document, was the first inland post established by the Hudson's Bay Company. |
Copyright | Hudson's Bay Company Archives |