As before stated, the mission party had been introduced by Captain Wyeth to Mr. John McLeod, a gentleman holding the rank of chief trader in the Hudson's Bay Company.
Moberly, a chief trader in the Hudson’s Bay Company’s service.
Dease, a chief traderof the Hudson’s Bay Company, who was afterwards associated with Thomas Simpson in explorations west of the Mackenzie and east of the Coppermine.
Heavy rains came on now, and James M'Kay, chief trader at Fort Ellice, opened his doors to the gold-seekers.
Subsequently entered the service of the Hudson's Bay Company and rose to the position of chief trader.
Crossed the mountains to Fort Vancouver in 1844; had charge of various trading posts west of the mountains, and rose to the rank of chief trader; also made important explorations in what is now the province of British Columbia.
After the union of the Companies, McLeod, now raised to the position of Chief Trader, was the first officer of the old Hudson's Bay Company to be sent across the Rocky Mountains to take charge of the district in New Caledonia.
He compliments him on sending the best-written letter that he has received for a long time, and we find that in the following year Hargrave was made Chief Trader.
The whole is under the direction and superintendence of a chief factor, or chief trader.
We found the post in charge of a chief trader, who had no other society than that of three or four labouring men; so, as may be supposed, he was delighted to see us.
Mr. John Warren Dease, Chief Trader, in charge at Spokane House during this winter.
Dease, a Chief Trader, was then in charge of Fort Nez Perces.
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