Shaw, Mr Reginald (Dudley) Interview Hudson's Hope 1955

Document Type: Archive Material
Date of Document(s): 1955
Date Range Start : 1879
Date Range End: 1955
Comments: Transcription of Interviews
Source: Glenbow Archives, Calgary AB Peace River Project Collection
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Donated By: Contributing Researcher
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source

Patronyms

  • Anderson
  • Barr
  • Bedson
  • Bissette
  • Bremner
  • Brooks
  • Brown
  • Butler
  • Cadenhead
  • Calkin
  • Carter
  • Clarke
  • Collins
  • Cornwall
  • Crawford
  • Desjarlais
  • Drew
  • English
  • Fredette
  • Garnett
  • Gregg
  • Gregory
  • Grourard
  • Hodgson
  • Innes
  • Jamieson
  • Johnson
  • Jones
  • Kennedy
  • MacDonnell
  • MacDougall
  • MacKenzie
  • McIlroy
  • McIntosh
  • McIsaac
  • McKinnon
  • McKusker
  • McLachlan
  • McLean
  • Miller
  • Mooney
  • Murray
  • Paquette
  • Perry
  • Reid
  • Shaw
  • Smith
  • St. Cyr
  • Sullivan
  • Taylor
  • Tears
  • Tremblay
  • Wallace
  • Walsh
  • Weber
  • White

Places

  • Bear Creek
  • Bullhead Mountain
  • Cache Creek
  • Dunvegan
  • Finlay River
  • Fish Creek
  • Fort Norman
  • Fort Rae
  • Fort Smith
  • Fort St. James
  • Fort St. John
  • Fort Vermilion
  • Grouard
  • Halfway River
  • Hudson's Hope
  • Jackson Creek
  • Johnson Creek
  • Lynx Creek
  • Moberly Lake
  • Omineca
  • Peace River
  • Peace River Crossing
  • Pine Pass
  • Pine Valley
  • Portage Mountain
  • Pouce Coupe
  • Rolla
  • Saskatchewan
  • Shaftesbury
  • Spirit River
  • The Forks
  • Winfield
  • Wolverine Creek

Subjects

  • Beaver/ Danneza (First Nation)
  • Boer War
  • Brendin and Cornwall
  • Bridge
  • Buildings
  • Catholic Church
  • Chief Factor
  • Cook
  • Cree
  • Dance
  • Ferries
  • Fur Trade
  • HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
  • McLean, Donald
  • Midwife
  • Mining
  • Murder
  • Photography
  • Place Names
  • Place of Birth
  • Place of Death
  • Place of Residence
  • Postal Service
  • Postmaster
  • Railway Labour
  • RCMP/ NWMP
  • Reservation
  • Revillion Freres
  • Roads
  • Saulteaux
  • Shipping
  • Suicide
  • Surveyor
  • Telegraph
  • Trade
  • Trapline
  • Trapping
  • WWI (World War I)