CHAPTER VI: ENDNOTES 1. George Foster Emmons, "Journal Kept While Attached to the South Sea Surveying & Exploring Expedition on Board of the U.S. Sloop of War Peacock, W. L. Hudson Esqr. Commander," 3 vols., MS, in Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, 3: entry for July 25, 1841. 2. Pipes, "Extract from Exploration," p. 153; De Mofras also listed blacksmith shops, so his "iron mongery" was not a reference to the smithy. 3. Caywood, Final Report, p. 18. 4. Br. & Am. Joint Comm., Papers, [2:]118-19, 176-77; [9:]75-77. 6. Caywood, Final Report, p. 18, and Map of Archeological Excavations, sheet 6. Mr. Caywood did not excavate the entire Iron Store site. 7. H.B.C., York Factory Indent Books, 1823-1838, H.B.C.A., B.239/n/71, MS, fols. 158d159, 161. 8. H.B.C., Account Book, Fort Vancouver, 1844 [Inventories], H.B.C.A., B.223/d/155, MS, pp. 104-5, 114. In all of the lists given above, weight totals and monetary values have been omitted as not pertinent to the problem at hand. 9. Caywood, Final Report, pp. 32-33. 10. Ibid., p. 33. See also Caywood, Exploratory Excavations, p. 15. 11. Caywood, Final Report, fig. 7.
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