Butler, W. F. The Wild North Land

Document Type: Journal Articles (2)
Date of Document(s): 1878
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source
Author: Butler, W. F.
Title: The Wild North Land: Being the Story of a Winter Journey, with Dogs, Across Northern North America
Place of Publication: London
Publisher Name: Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle
Date of Publication: 1878
Notes: paper and electronic copy / Book Short Form

Patronyms

  • Butler
  • MacFarlane

Places

  • Albany
  • Athabasca River
  • Bald Mountain
  • Bear Lake Outpost
  • Beaver Creek
  • Beaver River
  • Black Canyon
  • British Columbia
  • Churchill
  • Cumberland HBC District
  • Dunvegan
  • Fort a la Corne
  • Fort Carlton (House)
  • Fort Chipewyan
  • Fort Dunvegan
  • Fort Garry (Winnipeg)
  • Fort Resolution
  • Fort Simpson
  • Fort St. James
  • Fort St. John
  • Fort Vermilion
  • Germansen Landing
  • Great Slave Lake
  • Green Lake
  • Hudson Bay
  • Hudson's Hope
  • Ile a la Crosse
  • Juan de Fuca Strait
  • Lake Athabaska
  • Lake Manitoba
  • Lake Winnipeg
  • Lapierre House
  • Lesser Slave Lake
  • Mackenzie
  • Mackenzie River
  • Mackenzie River-Athabasca
  • Manson Creek
  • Nation Lakes
  • Nation River
  • New Caledonia HBC District
  • North Saskatchewan River
  • Norway House
  • Omineca
  • Omineca River
  • Parsnip River
  • Peace River
  • Prince Albert
  • Qu'Appelle
  • Qu'Appelle Valley
  • Quesnel
  • Red River
  • Red River Settlement
  • Rocky Mountain Portage
  • Rocky Mountains
  • Saskatchewan HBC District
  • Saskatchewan River
  • Slave River
  • South Saskatchewan River
  • Stuart Lake
  • Stuart River
  • The Forks
  • Touchwood Hills
  • Wolverine Creek
  • York Factory
  • Yukon River

Subjects

  • 49th Parallel
  • Art
  • Beaver (fur, trapping, trade)
  • Beaver/ Danneza (First Nation)
  • Blackfoot
  • Buffalo Hunt
  • Cree
  • Dog Sled
  • Fur Trade
  • Great Lakes
  • HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
  • Lower Canada
  • MacKenzie, Alexander
  • NWC (North West Company)
  • Red River
  • Trapping
  • Travel