The history of Fort Langley, 1827-96 / by Mary K. Cullen. Ranch houses of the Alberta foothills / by L. G. Thomas.

The history of Fort Langley, 1827-96 / by Mary K. Cullen. Ranch houses of the Alberta foothills / by L. G. Thomas.

By
Cullen, Mary K.

Publication Date
1979

Publication Information
[Ottawa, Ont.] : Parks Canada : [available from Print. and Pub., Supply and Services Canada,

Physical Description
146 p. : ill.

Subject Term
Ranches -- Alberta.
 
Ranch life -- Alberta -- History.

Geographic Term
Fort Langley, B. C. -- History.
 
Alberta -- Social life and customs.

Additional Contributors
Thomas, Lewis Gwynne, 1914- Ranch houses of the Alberta foothills. 1979.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references.

Summary
The theme of this narrative is the changing role of Fort Langley in the Hudson's Bay Company's trade on the Pacific Slope and the political implications of this development. The dates 1827-96 span the life of the Company at Langley and outline the purview of the study. In 1827 Fort Langley was built as a principal unit of a monopoly trading concern whose northward expansion of its own commerce was directly related to the consolidation of British political interests on the Pacific Slope. The economic diversity which Fort Langley demonstrated through the years helped guarantee Canada's place on the Pacific and kept a viable business operation at Langley long after the Hudson's Bay Company was spent as an international force. Competition from larger centres ultimately forced the Company to abandon the Langley post in 1896.

Language
English

ISBN
9780660004259

General Note
Cover title.


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)Adult NFic Prov RefAdult Non-Fiction Provincial Reference971.1 C89NonCirculating