The Beaver, A Magazine of the North, September 1945, Outfit 276 - Policing the Far North / Daniel "Nigger Dan" Williams at Fort St. John
The Beaver, A Magazine of the North, September 1945, Outfit 276 - Policing the Far North / Daniel "Nigger Dan" Williams at Fort St. John
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- Año de publicación
- 1945
- Lugar de impresión
- Canada
- Autor
- Parnell, C., Sorensen, A., Nevin, W., Mccowan, D., Squire, L., Ellis, F., Wilson, C., Charlton, J., Maclennan, M., Stephenson, W., Riggs, T., Marsh, D.
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- Hudson's Bay Company
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- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
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- F First Edition
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- The Beaver, A Magazine of the North, September 1945, Outfit 276 - Policing the Far North, Daniel "Nigger Dan" Williams at Fort St. John Canadian, Government Steamer 'Arctic' Founding Fort Edmonton, Policing the Far North - photo-illustrated article, One-page photo portrait of Sir George Simpson - the only known, photo of him, "Nigger Dan" (Daniel Williams) - troublemaker at Fort St. John, Chevrons in the Sky - waterfowl article with photos, Arctic Airfield Survey - Craig Harbour, where the most northerly airport in the British Empire was, surveyed in 1922, Summer at Temagami - photos with text, English River Hermit - An Indian named Mandayoh (stranger) lived, 30 miles from the Trans-Canada Air Lines' field at Pagwa River, Through the Fjiords of British Columbia - photo-illustrated, article with photo of the Union Steamship liner 'Cardena', Northern Salvage - Claud K. Jones located sunken Canol machinery, at the bottom of Great Slave Lake - fascinating, photo-illustrated article describes how huge tracked vehicles, were hauled up through the ice, Running the Alaska Boundary - great article with photo of Thomas, Riggs and Jack Craig proudly displaying the flags of their, countries and universities after setting the final point of the, Alaska-Yukon boundary on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. Photos, of Eskimo tobacco substitute Atamaoya Canadian History Travel, Exploration & Adventure Magazine Back Issues
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50 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Founding Fort Edmonton; Policing the Far North - photo-illustrated article; One-page photo portrait of Sir George Simpson - the only known photo of him; "Nigger Dan" (Daniel Williams) - troublemaker at Fort St. John; Chevrons in the Sky - waterfowl article with photos; Arctic Airfield Survey - Craig Harbour, where the most northerly airport in the British Empire was surveyed in 1922; Summer at Temagami - photos with text; English River Hermit - An Indian named Mandayoh (stranger) lived 30 miles from the Trans-Canada Air Lines' field at Pagwa River; Through the Fjiords of British Columbia - photo-illustrated article with photo of the Union Steamship liner 'Cardena'; Northern Salvage - Claud K. Jones located sunken Canol machinery at the bottom of Great Slave Lake - fascinating photo-illustrated article describes how huge tracked vehicles were hauled up through the ice; Running the Alaska Boundary - great article with photo of Thomas Riggs and Jack Craig proudly displaying the flags of their countries and universities after setting the final point of the Alaska-Yukon boundary on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. Photos of Eskimo tobacco substitute Atamaoya being harvested and smoked. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book