The Makers of Canada: Index and Dictionary of Canadian History
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The Makers of Canada: Index and Dictionary of Canadian History
Canada -- Biography; Canada -- History
=Fraser, Captain Malcolm.= =Dr= Of Royal Emigrants, 112, 124; with Laws
on rear attack on Arnold, 130; in charge at Three Rivers, 144; repulses
Thompson's attack, 145. =D= Grandfather of Dr. John McLoughlin, 94;
brings Highland Regiment to Canada, 94; settles on St. Lawrence
seigniory, 95. =Bib.=: Wrong, _A Canadian Manor and its Seigneurs_.
=Fraser, Simon= (1776?-1862). Brought to Canada as a child from New York
state, his widowed mother settling near Cornwall. Joined the North West
Company in 1792, and ten years later became a _bourgeois_ or partner.
Served for a time at Grand Portage, and sent to the Athabaska district;
in 1805, when the Company decided to carry its operations beyond the
Rocky Mountains, put in charge of the new field. After establishing
trading-posts in New Caledonia, now northern British Columbia, set out
from Fort St. James on Stuart Lake, with Jules Maurice Quesnel, and a
party of voyageurs and Indians, upon the exploration of the great river
that bears his name. In 1811 promoted to the charge of the Red River
department, and offered knighthood as a recognition of his services in
the cause of exploration, but declined the honour. Was present at the
Seven Oaks affair, when Governor Semple of the Hudson's Bay Company lost
his life. Retired from the fur trade about the time of the coalition of
the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company. =Index=: =D= In
service of North West Company, 57; ordered to extend operations of
Company west of Rocky Mountains, 59; reaches Fraser River, 1806, 59;
builds forts on Stuart Lake and Fraser River, 59; ordered to explore
river to the sea, 60; his journey down the Fraser, 60-61; proves
Tacouche Tesse not the Columbia, 61; builds Rocky Mountain House and
other posts, 97-98; given command of Red River department, 1811, 98;
offered and declines knighthood, 98; dies, 1862, at age of 86, 98. =MS=
Sent to explore New Caledonia, 108; crosses Rocky Mountains, 1806, and
builds fort on Stuart River, 108; his journey down the Fraser, 108-110;
arrested by Selkirk at Fort William, 189. =Bib.=: Bancroft, _History of
the North-West Coast_; Masson, _Bourgeois de la Compagnie du
Nord-Ouest_; Morice, _Northern Interior of British Columbia_; Bryce,
_Hudson's Bay Company_; Laut, _Conquest of the Great North-West_;
Burpee, _Search for the Western Sea_.
=Fraser River.= Rises in Rocky Mountains, and flows into Strait of
Georgia. Its upper waters discovered by Alexander Mackenzie, 1793; and
first explored down to its mouth by Simon Fraser, 1808. The total length
of the river is 695 miles. =Index=: =D= Mackenzie on, 54; supposed to be
the Oregon, 54; native name Tacouche Tesse, 54; mistaken for the
Columbia, 59; Simon Fraser on, 60-61; described, 60-61; route of
fur-brigades changed to, from the Columbia, 186. =MS= Mackenzie on,
77-79; Fraser on, 108-109. =Bib.=: Fraser _Journal_ in Masson,
_Bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest_.
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