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The McLoughlin empire and its rulers: Doctor John McLoughlin, Doctor David McLoughlin, Marie Louise (Sister St. Henry); an account of their personal lives and of their parents, relatives, and children; in Canada's Quebec Province, in Paris, France, and in the West of the Hudson's Bay Company Barker, Burt Brown, 1873-1969
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"(Half-title: Northwest historical series, 5). "Bibliographical note": p [349] Also bibliographical footnotes. A detailed study of the personal affairs of the McLoughlin family, especially John McLoughlin. Of value for the insight it gives into McLoughlin's character and personality, rather than for any direct bearing on the history of the fur trade or old Oregon. Dr. Barker, a lawyer, a Vice-President of the University of Oregon and former President of the Oregon Historical Society, wrote a number of works on the early history of Oregon, and made a special study of McLoughlin."-- Strathern, G. M., & Edwards, M. H. (1970). Navigations, traffiques & discoveries, 1774-1848: A guide to publications relating to the area now British Columbia. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, p. 13-14.
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The McLoughlin empire and its rulers: Doctor John McLoughlin, Doctor David McLoughlin, Marie Louise (Sister St. Henry); an account of their personal lives and of their parents, relatives, and children; in Canada's Quebec Province, in Paris, France, and in the West of the Hudson's Bay Company
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Glendale : The Arthur H. Clark Company
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Date Issued |
1959
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Description |
"(Half-title: Northwest historical series, 5). "Bibliographical note": p [349] Also bibliographical footnotes. A detailed study of the personal affairs of the McLoughlin family, especially John McLoughlin. Of value for the insight it gives into McLoughlin's character and personality, rather than for any direct bearing on the history of the fur trade or old Oregon. Dr. Barker, a lawyer, a Vice-President of the University of Oregon and former President of the Oregon Historical Society, wrote a number of works on the early history of Oregon, and made a special study of McLoughlin."-- Strathern, G. M., & Edwards, M. H. (1970). Navigations, traffiques & discoveries, 1774-1848: A guide to publications relating to the area now British Columbia. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, p. 13-14.
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370 pages : frontispiece (portrait), illustrations, maps (1 folded), photographs, portraits, facsimiles (2 folded) ; 25 cm
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application/pdf
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English
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Notes |
Includes an index
Includes bibliographic references Other copies : http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1310496 Part of: Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection |
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CS90 .M157 1959; II-0026
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Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. CS90 .M157 1959
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Date Available |
2022-04-06
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy, or otherwise distribute these images please contact digital.initiatives@ubc.ca.
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10.14288/1.0412746
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