The Royal Navy and Oregon Crisis, 1844-1846
By Barry M. Gough
BC Studies no. 009 Spring 1971 pp. 15-37
BC Studies no. 009 Spring 1971
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In This Issue
The Royal Navy and Oregon Crisis, 1844-1846
By Barry M. Gough
BC Studies no. 009 Spring 1971 pp. 15-37
Bylaws and Setbacks: The Oil Industry and Local Government in British Columbia
By Paul Tennant
BC Studies no. 009 Spring 1971 pp. 3-14
S.S. Beaver, the Ship that Saved the West
By Norman Hacking
BC Studies no. 009 Spring 1971 pp. 59-61
Alexander MacKenzie and the North West
By Bruce M. Litteljohn
BC Studies no. 009 Spring 1971 pp. 61-3
Barry M. Gough is with the Department of History at Western Washington State College in Bellingham. His book, The Royal Navy and the Northwest Coast of North America, 1810-1914: A Study of British Marine Ascendancy (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1971 ) is to be published in the Spring.
Gordon Selman is Director of the Centre for Continuing Education at U.B.C.
Paul Tennant is in the Political Science Department at the University of British Columbia.
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