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- catalog contributor b6074627.
- catalog contributor b6074628.
- catalog contributor b6074629.
- catalog contributor b6074630.
- catalog coverage "California Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "Oregon Description and travel.".
- catalog created "1945.".
- catalog date "1945".
- catalog date "1945.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1945.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 97-98.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Herbert Eugene Bolton -- Sources and obligations -- List of illustrations -- Introduction / Alice Bay Maloney -- Part One: Departure from Fort Vancouver ; Up the Columbia River to Fort Nez Perces ; South by horse brigade to Harney Valley ; Head for Bonaventura ; Southwest to Pit River ; Tracks of Americans ; Over the pass in the Cascade Range ; Approach the Sacramento River ; Camp at the Buttes ; Laframboise and Work parties combine ; Marooned by hight water ; Good hunting and grazing ; Cross to west bank of Sacramento River ; Laframboise off to Russian settlement for ammunition ; Some mission horses are purchased ; Approach San Francisco Bay -- Part Two: Hunting and trapping in the Bay region ; Ammunition sought from an American vessel ; Obtained from commandant at San Francisco ; Sonoma Mission ; More visitors ; Much illness ; The Russian establishment at Fort Ross ; Northwest along the coast ; The companies turn inland again ; Laframboise' party returns to Fort Vancouver ; The others proceed southeast to Clear Lake ; Indians hostile ; The Sacramento River again ; Hunting and trapping near the San Joaquin River ; The Indians make trouble ; Heat and mosquitoes ; Return journey commenced ; Epidemic among the Indians. The route retraced ; Hostile Pit River Indians ; McLeod's campsite and Sheep Rock ; North by way of Shasta, Rogue, and Umpqua Rivers ; Laframboise brings help ; In the Willamette Valley ; Back to Fort Vancouver -- Notes to the introduction -- Notes to the Journal -- Appendix A: Bibliography -- Appendix B: Members of John Work's California expedition of 1832-1833 -- Appendix C: The trapping part of Michel Laframboise -- Appendix D: Letter from John Work to the Governor and Council of the Northern Department, March, 1834.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 112 p., 1 leaf :".
- catalog hasFormat "Fur brigade to the Bonaventura.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fur brigade to the Bonaventura.".
- catalog isPartOf "Special publication (California Historical Society) ; no. 19".
- catalog isPartOf "Western Americana, frontier history of the trans-Mississippi West, 1550-1900 reel 611, no. 6305. mic".
- catalog issued "1945".
- catalog issued "1945.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : California Historical Society,".
- catalog relation "Fur brigade to the Bonaventura.".
- catalog spatial "California Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "California.".
- catalog spatial "Oregon Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "Oregon.".
- catalog subject "F864 .W94".
- catalog subject "Fur trade California.".
- catalog subject "Fur trade Oregon.".
- catalog subject "Hudson's Bay Company.".
- catalog subject "Laframboise, Michel, 1793-1865.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Herbert Eugene Bolton -- Sources and obligations -- List of illustrations -- Introduction / Alice Bay Maloney -- Part One: Departure from Fort Vancouver ; Up the Columbia River to Fort Nez Perces ; South by horse brigade to Harney Valley ; Head for Bonaventura ; Southwest to Pit River ; Tracks of Americans ; Over the pass in the Cascade Range ; Approach the Sacramento River ; Camp at the Buttes ; Laframboise and Work parties combine ; Marooned by hight water ; Good hunting and grazing ; Cross to west bank of Sacramento River ; Laframboise off to Russian settlement for ammunition ; Some mission horses are purchased ; Approach San Francisco Bay -- Part Two: Hunting and trapping in the Bay region ; Ammunition sought from an American vessel ; Obtained from commandant at San Francisco ; Sonoma Mission ; More visitors ; Much illness ; The Russian establishment at Fort Ross ; Northwest along the coast ; The companies turn inland again ; Laframboise' party returns to Fort Vancouver ; The others proceed southeast to Clear Lake ; Indians hostile ; The Sacramento River again ; Hunting and trapping near the San Joaquin River ; The Indians make trouble ; Heat and mosquitoes ; Return journey commenced ; Epidemic among the Indians. The route retraced ; Hostile Pit River Indians ; McLeod's campsite and Sheep Rock ; North by way of Shasta, Rogue, and Umpqua Rivers ; Laframboise brings help ; In the Willamette Valley ; Back to Fort Vancouver -- Notes to the introduction -- Notes to the Journal -- Appendix A: Bibliography -- Appendix B: Members of John Work's California expedition of 1832-1833 -- Appendix C: The trapping part of Michel Laframboise -- Appendix D: Letter from John Work to the Governor and Council of the Northern Department, March, 1834.".
- catalog title "Fur brigade to the Bonaventura : John Work's California expedition, 1832-1833, for the Hudson's Bay Company. Microform / Edited by Alice Bay Maloney from the original manuscript journal in the provincial archives of British Columbia ; with a foreword by Herbert Eugene Bolton, and a hitherto unpublished letter of John Work from the archives of the Hudson's Bay Company.".
- catalog type "text".