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APPENDIX:
ENDNOTES

1. Crawford, "Description of Fort Vancouver," p. 1.

2. J. J. Hoffman, Memorandum to Regional Archeologist, Pacific Northwest Region, National Park Service, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, March 1, 1973, in files of Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Seattle.

3. Ibid.

4. Anderson, "Fort Vancouver, Oregon," p. l.

5. John A. Hussey, Historic Furnishings Study, Armament and Furnishings of the Fort Vancouver Bastion, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Washington (Denver: National Park Service [Denver Service Center], 197 3).

6. John A. Hussey, Historic Furnishing Study, Bakery, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Washington (Denver: National Park Service [Denver Service Center], 1973).

7. H.B.C., Account Book, Fort Vancouver, 1852 [Invoices, Out. 1852], H.B.C.A., B.223/d/205, MS, fols. 119, 120d.

8. H.B.C., Correspondence Book, Fort Vancouver, 1837-1838, H.B.C.A., B.223/b/16, MS, fol. 22.

9. Chance, Influences of the Hudson's Bay Company on the Native Cultures of the Colvile District, p. 69.

10. H.B.C.A., B.223/d/205, MS, fol. 119.

11. H.B.C.A., B.223/z/5, MS, fol. 265d.

12. Parker, Journal, p. 174.

13. Crawford, "Description of Fort Vancouver," pp. 1-2.

14. Lockley, History of the Columbia River Valley, pp. 352-54.

15. William R. Sampson, ed., John McLoughlin's Business Correspondence, 1847-48 (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press in cooperation with the Washington State Historical Society, 1971, p. 109.

16. Erwin N. Thompson, Shallow Grave at Waiilatpu: The Sagers' West (Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1969), p. 166, fn. 205. The writer is indebted to Mr. Erwin N. Thompson for calling attention to this item.


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