id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16864 McLean, John Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory. Volume II. .txt text/plain 58793 2756 70 Esquimaux--Establish Posts--Pounding Rein-Deer--Expedition up George's La Loche--Adventure on Great Slave Lake--Arrive at Fort the Hudson's Bay Company to the Indians--And Generosity--Support of Wesleyan Mission--Mr. Evans--Encouragement given by the Company--Mr. Evans' Exertions among the Indians--Causes of the Withdrawal of the the same time to open a communication with Esquimaux Bay, on the coast Two days after our arrival, all the Nascopie or Ungava Indians, at Hay, having met the Indians on the way, returned the same evening; but Having learned from the natives that a river fell into the bay, persuaded to carry our despatches to Esquimaux Bay. After seeing my couriers off, I left Mr. Erlandson with two men to KINDNESS OF THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY TO THE INDIANS--AND passed twenty-four years of my life-time in the country; I have served the Indians he said to receive from the Hudson's Bay Company? None of the Indians who frequent the posts on McKenzie's River have ./cache/16864.txt ./txt/16864.txt