Opening of the Red River of the North to Commerce And Civilization

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Opening of the Red River of the North to Commerce And Civilization
Russell Blakeley
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The passen- gers who accompanied us on this expedition were Misses Ellen- ora and Christina Sterling, from Scotland ; Sir Francis Sykes, Sheffield, Peters, and a servant, all bound for Fort Garry. Mr. James W. Taylor, who had worked so hard, accompanied us by invitation to see the steamboat and Fort Garry, and for the purpose of deciding for himself the practicability of steam navigation, by way of the Saskatchewan river, toward the British Columbia gold fields. After three weeks of hard work t...he road was ready for travel.
When I left St. Paul the Col. Nobles expedition for locat- ing the road from Abercrombie to the Fraser and Thompson gold fields was being prepared for its start. We had the great gratification of meeting them at the ford at Graham's Point; and with them was another party, going to Fort Garry, among whom we found Messrs. Joseph A. Wheelock, of Saint Paul, and Manton Marble, proprietor and editor of the New Jork World. On our arrival at the fort, we found the steam- boat tied up, as mentioned above.


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