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Chapter 4: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The narrative traces early voyages of Arctic and North Atlantic explorers, recounting attempts to find passages and the exploits of figures such as Henry Hudson and Radisson, then follows the creation and evolution of a chartered fur‑trading corporation. It describes company governance, secret oaths, trading practices, clashes with French rivals and raiders, inland expeditions that pushed posts up river systems toward the interior and the Pacific, southern trade brigades reaching California and Hawaii, and episodic drama around forts, rescues, and corporate politics, all assembled from extensive archival journals and minute books.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Collier’s Famous Picture of Hudson’s Last Hours Frontispiece
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Prince Rupert 10
James II, Duke of York 26
New Amsterdam or New York from an Old Print of 1660 34
Albany from an Old Print 34
The Duke of Marlborough 42
Le Moyne d’Iberville 58
Iberville’s Ship Run Aground Off Nelson in a Hurricane 74
Churchill Harbor as Drawn by Munck 82
Le Moyne d’Iberville’s French Rangers and Canadian Wood-runners Besieging Fort Nelson 90
Bienville 106
Photograph of the Copy of Radisson’s Voyage 114
Rupert House 130
Copy of Robson’s Drawing of York Harbor 170
Silver Fox Skins 178
Montagu House 202
Petition of the H. B. C. Signed by Churchill, or Marlborough 218
Terms of Surrender Between Le Moyne d’Iberville and Governor Walsh at York Fort 234
Radisson’s House 258
Fort Rae, on Great Slave Lake 362
Traders Leaving Athabasca Landing 378