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ENDNOTES

1. Loudon, Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture, 355-356.

2. Silas Holmes, Journal Kept by Assistant Surgeon Silas Holmes during a Cruise in the U. S. Ship Peacock and Brigs Porpoise and Oregon, 1838 . . . 1842 Exploring Expedition, MS, II, 227, in Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

3. Robert Michael Ballantyne, The Young Fur-Traders . . . (London: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, [n.d.]), 37.

4. N. M. W. J. McKenzie, "Forty Years in Service of the Hudson's Bay Company Inland," in The Beaver, vol I, no. 5 (February, 1921), 15.

5. See discussion in John A. Hussey, The History of Fort Vancouver and its Physical Structure (Portland, Oregon: Washington State Historical Society, [1957]), 165.

6. H.M. Robinson, The Great Fur Land or Sketches of Life in the Hudson's Bay Territory (5th ed., New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1879), 45-46.

7. For examples at Fort Vancouver see Hussey, The History of Fort Vancouver, 180.

8. H.B.C.A., B.223/d/166, MS. p. 62.

9. H.B.C.A., B.223/d/137, MS, p. 11; B.223/d/150, MS, p. 55; B.223/d/166, MS. p. 10.


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