Author: Edward Thornton
Publisher: Gale and the British Library
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 edition. Excerpt: ...insignificant villages. SHAWPOOR, in Afghanistan, a village situate in the south E.i.c. Ms. Doc. of the Derajat. Lat. 29 12', long. 70 27'. SHEAUL, in Sinde, a village on the middle route from Roree Ms. survey Doc to Hyderabad, and sixty-five miles south-east of the former town. Lat. 26 55', long. 68 17'. SHEER.--A village in Afghanistan, forty miles south-west of E.i.c. Ms. Doc Ghuznee. Lat. 33 8', long. 67 52'. SHEERKAIL, in Afghanistan, a village about two miles from E.i.c. Ms. Doc. the left bank of the Turnak river. Lat. 31 49', long. 66 12'. SHEHERUK, in Western Afghanistan, on the route from E.i.c. Ms. Doc. Kandahar to Herat, and one hundred and forty-five miles south of the latter place. It lies in a hard level plain, bounded on the south by a very lofty range of mountains. There is an abundant supply of water, and considerable cultivation in the neighbourhood. Lat. 32 34', long. 62 37'. SHEK, in Beloochistan, on the south-eastern frontier, a vil-E.i.c. Ms. Doc. lage situate on the right bank of the Hubb river. Lat. 25 12', long. 67 1'. SHEKABAD, in Afghanistan, a village and large fort on the E.i.c. Ms. Dm.; route from Ghuznee to Kabool, and fifty miles south of the latter in Afg.'sm; place. It is situate on the right or south bank of the river of TMr. J0' M Logurh, in a fertile and well-cultivated valley, containing nume-Qrif. Bar. and rous forts and villages. Elevation above the sea, 7,473 feet. Lat. 34 6', long. 68 30'. walker, Map of SHEKWAN, in Western Afghanistan, a village thirty miles A'K north-west of Herat. Lat. 34 33', long. 61 46'. E.i.c. Ms. Doc.; SHELGHUR, in Afghanistan, on the route from Ghuznee to Beng. 1834, p. Dera Ismael Khan, and fifteen miles south-east of the former 176, Honigberger, plaCe. it consists of a...
A Gazetteer of the Countries Adjacent to India on the Northwest
Author: Edward Thornton
Publisher: Gale and the British Library
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 edition. Excerpt: ...insignificant villages. SHAWPOOR, in Afghanistan, a village situate in the south E.i.c. Ms. Doc. of the Derajat. Lat. 29 12', long. 70 27'. SHEAUL, in Sinde, a village on the middle route from Roree Ms. survey Doc to Hyderabad, and sixty-five miles south-east of the former town. Lat. 26 55', long. 68 17'. SHEER.--A village in Afghanistan, forty miles south-west of E.i.c. Ms. Doc Ghuznee. Lat. 33 8', long. 67 52'. SHEERKAIL, in Afghanistan, a village about two miles from E.i.c. Ms. Doc. the left bank of the Turnak river. Lat. 31 49', long. 66 12'. SHEHERUK, in Western Afghanistan, on the route from E.i.c. Ms. Doc. Kandahar to Herat, and one hundred and forty-five miles south of the latter place. It lies in a hard level plain, bounded on the south by a very lofty range of mountains. There is an abundant supply of water, and considerable cultivation in the neighbourhood. Lat. 32 34', long. 62 37'. SHEK, in Beloochistan, on the south-eastern frontier, a vil-E.i.c. Ms. Doc. lage situate on the right bank of the Hubb river. Lat. 25 12', long. 67 1'. SHEKABAD, in Afghanistan, a village and large fort on the E.i.c. Ms. Dm.; route from Ghuznee to Kabool, and fifty miles south of the latter in Afg.'sm; place. It is situate on the right or south bank of the river of TMr. J0' M Logurh, in a fertile and well-cultivated valley, containing nume-Qrif. Bar. and rous forts and villages. Elevation above the sea, 7,473 feet. Lat. 34 6', long. 68 30'. walker, Map of SHEKWAN, in Western Afghanistan, a village thirty miles A'K north-west of Herat. Lat. 34 33', long. 61 46'. E.i.c. Ms. Doc.; SHELGHUR, in Afghanistan, on the route from Ghuznee to Beng. 1834, p. Dera Ismael Khan, and fifteen miles south-east of the former 176, Honigberger, plaCe. it consists of a...
Publisher: Gale and the British Library
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 edition. Excerpt: ...insignificant villages. SHAWPOOR, in Afghanistan, a village situate in the south E.i.c. Ms. Doc. of the Derajat. Lat. 29 12', long. 70 27'. SHEAUL, in Sinde, a village on the middle route from Roree Ms. survey Doc to Hyderabad, and sixty-five miles south-east of the former town. Lat. 26 55', long. 68 17'. SHEER.--A village in Afghanistan, forty miles south-west of E.i.c. Ms. Doc Ghuznee. Lat. 33 8', long. 67 52'. SHEERKAIL, in Afghanistan, a village about two miles from E.i.c. Ms. Doc. the left bank of the Turnak river. Lat. 31 49', long. 66 12'. SHEHERUK, in Western Afghanistan, on the route from E.i.c. Ms. Doc. Kandahar to Herat, and one hundred and forty-five miles south of the latter place. It lies in a hard level plain, bounded on the south by a very lofty range of mountains. There is an abundant supply of water, and considerable cultivation in the neighbourhood. Lat. 32 34', long. 62 37'. SHEK, in Beloochistan, on the south-eastern frontier, a vil-E.i.c. Ms. Doc. lage situate on the right bank of the Hubb river. Lat. 25 12', long. 67 1'. SHEKABAD, in Afghanistan, a village and large fort on the E.i.c. Ms. Dm.; route from Ghuznee to Kabool, and fifty miles south of the latter in Afg.'sm; place. It is situate on the right or south bank of the river of TMr. J0' M Logurh, in a fertile and well-cultivated valley, containing nume-Qrif. Bar. and rous forts and villages. Elevation above the sea, 7,473 feet. Lat. 34 6', long. 68 30'. walker, Map of SHEKWAN, in Western Afghanistan, a village thirty miles A'K north-west of Herat. Lat. 34 33', long. 61 46'. E.i.c. Ms. Doc.; SHELGHUR, in Afghanistan, on the route from Ghuznee to Beng. 1834, p. Dera Ismael Khan, and fifteen miles south-east of the former 176, Honigberger, plaCe. it consists of a...
Undelivered Letters to Hudson's Bay Company Men on the Northwest Coast of America, 1830-57
Author: Helen M. Buss
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774841397
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
In the early nineteenth century, when the Hudson’s Bay Company sent men to its furthest posts along the coast of North America’s Pacific Northwest, the letters of those who cared for those men followed them in the Company’s supply ships. Sometimes, these letters missed their objects – the men had returned to Britain, or deserted their ships, or died. The Company returned the correspondence to its London office and over the years amassed a file of “undelivered letters.” Many of these remained sealed for 150 years and until they were opened by archivist Judith Hudson Beattie, when the Company archives were moved to Canada. These letters tell the fascinating stories of ordinary people whose lives are rarely recounted in traditional histories. Beattie and Helen M. Buss skilfully introduce us to both the lives of the letter writers and their would-be recipients. Their commentaries frame, for contemporary readers, the words of early nineteenth century working and middle class British folk as well as letters to “voyageurs” from Quebec. The stories of their lives – fathers struggling to support a family, widowed mothers yearning to see their sons, bereft sweethearts left behind, and wives raising their children alone – reach out over two centuries to offer rare insight into the varied worlds of men and women in the early nineteenth century, many of whom became settlers in Washington, Oregon, and the new British colony of Vancouver Island.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774841397
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
In the early nineteenth century, when the Hudson’s Bay Company sent men to its furthest posts along the coast of North America’s Pacific Northwest, the letters of those who cared for those men followed them in the Company’s supply ships. Sometimes, these letters missed their objects – the men had returned to Britain, or deserted their ships, or died. The Company returned the correspondence to its London office and over the years amassed a file of “undelivered letters.” Many of these remained sealed for 150 years and until they were opened by archivist Judith Hudson Beattie, when the Company archives were moved to Canada. These letters tell the fascinating stories of ordinary people whose lives are rarely recounted in traditional histories. Beattie and Helen M. Buss skilfully introduce us to both the lives of the letter writers and their would-be recipients. Their commentaries frame, for contemporary readers, the words of early nineteenth century working and middle class British folk as well as letters to “voyageurs” from Quebec. The stories of their lives – fathers struggling to support a family, widowed mothers yearning to see their sons, bereft sweethearts left behind, and wives raising their children alone – reach out over two centuries to offer rare insight into the varied worlds of men and women in the early nineteenth century, many of whom became settlers in Washington, Oregon, and the new British colony of Vancouver Island.
Memoir, Historical and Political, on the Northwest Coast of North America, and the Adjacent Territories
Author: Robert Greenhow
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The Northwest Coast
Author: Barry M. Gough
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774803991
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
The Northwest Coast documents Britain's rise topre-eminence in this far-flung corner of the empire. It shows how therelentless activities of its commercial interests, the adroit use ofits naval power, and the steely resolve of its diplomats securedBritish claims to dominion and rights to trade along the NorthwestCoast. Written by a leading maritime scholar and based on freshresearch into known manuscripts and printed works on Pacific trade andexploration, this book incorporates new interpretations on explorationand commercial activity in this area.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774803991
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
The Northwest Coast documents Britain's rise topre-eminence in this far-flung corner of the empire. It shows how therelentless activities of its commercial interests, the adroit use ofits naval power, and the steely resolve of its diplomats securedBritish claims to dominion and rights to trade along the NorthwestCoast. Written by a leading maritime scholar and based on freshresearch into known manuscripts and printed works on Pacific trade andexploration, this book incorporates new interpretations on explorationand commercial activity in this area.
Landscapes and Social Transformations on the Northwest Coast
Author: Jeff Oliver
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816527878
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Nordamerika - Kolonialzeit - Landschaft - Raumkonzepte - soziale Konstruktion.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816527878
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Nordamerika - Kolonialzeit - Landschaft - Raumkonzepte - soziale Konstruktion.
Politics of the Northwest Passage
Author: Franklyn Griffiths
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773506138
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Series of articles which summarize issues involved in Canada's claim to sovereignty over the Northwest Passage arranged in four parts: the setting; international arctic politics; Canadian arctic politics; conclusions.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773506138
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Series of articles which summarize issues involved in Canada's claim to sovereignty over the Northwest Passage arranged in four parts: the setting; international arctic politics; Canadian arctic politics; conclusions.
A Voyage to the North West Side of America
Author: Robert Galois
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 9780774808552
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
James Colnett, a veteran of James Cook's second voyage to North America, was an early participant in the maritime sea otter trade. Between 1786 and 1789 his two-vessel expedition traversed the Northwest Coast from Prince William Sound to Vancouver Island and wintered on the Hawaiian Islands. Along the way, he and his crew had some remarkable encounters with Native peoples of the Northwest Coast and the Hawaiian Islands: they were the first Europeans to encounter the Tsimshian and the southern Heiltsuk peoples as well as the first to land on the southern Queen Charlotte Islands. Colnett's journal of this expedition is published here for the first time. Editor Robert Galois provides extensive annotations, along with an introductory essay addressing the geopolitical context of the voyage and the intellectual background that shaped the writing of the journal. Galois supplements Colnett's writings with extracts from a second journal -- also previously unpublished -- by Andrew Bracey Taylor, third mate on one of the ships under Colnett's command. Also included are illustrations from Colnett's journals and a variety of maps, both contemporary and historical. This fascinating and informative account offers a new understanding of the early European presence in the Northwest and of Native responses to these developments. It will interest historians, geographers, and ethnographers of the Northwest Coast and beyond.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 9780774808552
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
James Colnett, a veteran of James Cook's second voyage to North America, was an early participant in the maritime sea otter trade. Between 1786 and 1789 his two-vessel expedition traversed the Northwest Coast from Prince William Sound to Vancouver Island and wintered on the Hawaiian Islands. Along the way, he and his crew had some remarkable encounters with Native peoples of the Northwest Coast and the Hawaiian Islands: they were the first Europeans to encounter the Tsimshian and the southern Heiltsuk peoples as well as the first to land on the southern Queen Charlotte Islands. Colnett's journal of this expedition is published here for the first time. Editor Robert Galois provides extensive annotations, along with an introductory essay addressing the geopolitical context of the voyage and the intellectual background that shaped the writing of the journal. Galois supplements Colnett's writings with extracts from a second journal -- also previously unpublished -- by Andrew Bracey Taylor, third mate on one of the ships under Colnett's command. Also included are illustrations from Colnett's journals and a variety of maps, both contemporary and historical. This fascinating and informative account offers a new understanding of the early European presence in the Northwest and of Native responses to these developments. It will interest historians, geographers, and ethnographers of the Northwest Coast and beyond.
History of the Northwest Coast ...
Author: Hubert Howe Bancroft
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Northwest Coast of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 814
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Northwest Coast of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 814
Book Description
The Cubeo Indians of the Northwest Amazon
Author: Irving Goldman
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252007705
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252007705
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast
Author: Elizabeth A. Sobel
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1789201780
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Since the late 1970s, household archaeology has become a key theoretical and methodological framework for research on the development of permanent social inequality and complexity, as well as for understanding the social, political and economic organization of chiefdoms and states. This volume is the cumulative result of more than a decade of research focusing on household archaeology as a means to gain understanding of the evolution of social complexity, regardless of underlying economy.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1789201780
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Since the late 1970s, household archaeology has become a key theoretical and methodological framework for research on the development of permanent social inequality and complexity, as well as for understanding the social, political and economic organization of chiefdoms and states. This volume is the cumulative result of more than a decade of research focusing on household archaeology as a means to gain understanding of the evolution of social complexity, regardless of underlying economy.