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EDMONTON HOUSE JOURNALS: INCLUDING THE PEIGAN POST 1826-1834

As Edmonton entered its fourth decade, its future as one of the most profitable Hudson's Bay Company posts seemed secure, but were its best days behind it? In the late 1820s and the 1830s, John Rowand, the imposing figure in charge of the fort, struggled to adapt to the rapidly changing circumstances on the northwestern plains. American traders operating from the Missouri river began to draw off much of the trade of the Plains people, even as the relations among and within Plains nations grew ever more acrimonious. Closer to home, and much to Rowand's frustration, Métis families grew increasingly assertive and independent. Rowand could not find peace within the fort's palisades. Company servants chafed under the heavy hand of an increasingly irascible Rowand. The Edmonton House Journals published here offer a fascinating glimpse at the day-to-day life at one of the HBC's most important trading centres.

EDMONTON HOUSE JOURNALS: REPORTS FROM THE SASKATCHEWAN DISTRICT INCLUDING THE BOW RIVER EXPEDITION

1821-1826

During the 1820s, Edmonton House re-emerged as the headquarters of a much larger Saskatchewan trading district of the Hudson's Bay Company. Its fur-gathering hinterland extended from the southern edges of the boreal forest near present-day Westlock, Alberta, south to the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, and from the confluence of the North and South Saskatchewan Rivers west to the Rocky Mountains - in short, it contained virtually all of what is now central and southern Alberta, and parts of Saskatchewan and Montana as well.

The principal clients who came to trade at Edmonton House were bands of the various First Nations who occupied these territories, including Cree, Blackfoot, Iroquois, Peigan, Sarcee, Stoney and Gros Ventre, and the growing population of Métis.

EDMONTON SETTLEMENT MAP MUG

The ever-popular Plan of Edmonton Settlement image has made its way from a poster onto a mug! This 14oz white ceramic mug features an 1882 Edmonton river lot map from the PAA collection. This custom mug has a generous C-shaped handle and would be a wonderful gift or addition to your mug collection.

Image GR2009.0565

ENVELOPE, 8" x 10", Acid-Free Buffered - PKG of 100

Buffered storage materials are acid-free and lignin-free with a pH of around 8.5. Buffered envelopes are best suited for storage of black and white nitrate and acetate negatives and other materials that become acidic over time, such as newspaper clippings.

ENVELOPE, 8" x 10", Acid-Free Buffered - Single

Buffered storage materials are acid-free and lignin-free with a pH of around 8.5. Buffered envelopes are best suited for storage of black and white nitrate and acetate negatives and other materials that become acidic over time, such as newspaper clippings.

ENVELOPE, 9" x 12", Acid-Free Buffered - PKG of 100

Buffered storage materials are acid-free and lignin-free with a pH of around 8.5. Buffered envelopes are best suited for storage of black and white nitrate and acetate negatives and other materials that become acidic over time, such as newspaper clippings.

ENVELOPE, 9" x 12", Acid-Free Buffered - Single

Buffered storage materials are acid-free and lignin-free with a pH of around 8.5. Buffered envelopes are best suited for storage of black and white nitrate and acetate negatives and other materials that become acidic over time, such as newspaper clippings.

EVER-WIDENING CIRCLES: A HISTORY OF ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE

A history of St. Stephen's College, this book tells the stories, not only of the college, the theological students and the faculty who have worked there, but also of the high school, university and nursing students who, for many years, called the college residence home.

Author: Gayle Simonson

FOUR FLAP ENVELOPE, 4" x 5", Acid-Free Buffered

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GAVIN BRECKENRIDGE 1870-1946

This book is an in-depth research report about Gavin Breckenridge, his family, and the Hazelwood Dairy.

Author: Bob Snyder

GREETING CARD - ANKYLOSAURUS

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Measures 5.5" x 5.5"

Created by Alberta artist Nancy Nickolson

GREETING CARD - BIRD NEST

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GREETING CARD - BIRTHDAY CAKE

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GREETING CARD - BISON

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GREETING CARD - BLACK AND WHITE QUILT

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GREETING CARD - BOUQUET

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Created by Alberta artist Nancy Nickolson

GREETING CARD - CENTROSAURUS

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GREETING CARD - CRITTER QUILT

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GREETING CARD - DELFT BLUE QUILT

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GREETING CARD - FISH

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Measures 5.5" x 5.5"

Created by Alberta artist Nancy Nickolson

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