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Fort St. James (B.C.)

Fort St. James is a district municipality and former fur trading post in north-central British Columbia, Canada. It is located on the south-eastern shore of Stuart Lake in the Omineca Country, at the northern terminus of Highway 27, which connects to Highway 16 at Vanderhoof. Founded by the North West Company explorer and fur trader Simon Fraser in 1806, it came under the management of the Hudson's Bay Company in 1821 with the forced merger of the two battling fur companies. Also known historically as Stuart Lake Post, it is one of British Columbia's oldest permanent European settlements and was the administrative centre for the Hudson's Bay Company's New Caledonia fur district

Indian record

Description
Creator: 

Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate

Start Date: 
1958
End Date: 
1958
Date Range: 
1958 January - 1958 May
Physical Description: 

0.4 cm of textual record. - 5 issues

Bibliographic Information
Publication: 
Winnipeg : Canadian Publishers Ltd.
Volume: 
XXI
Issue: 
1 - 6
Physical Location
Repository: 
srsc
File No: 
011
Shelf Location: 
2012-033-001
Container Number: 
001
Description Level: 
Image: 

Indian missionary record