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it is flowing out of lake winnipeg in manitoba. another theory about hudson bay, winnipeg, and the pacific by rivers. this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on dobbs's map. last, i wanted to show you by alexander mckenzie, british explorer connected with the northwest company, competitor to the hudson bay company and he was the first european to cross the full extent of north america. he entitled his book from 1801, voyages from montrÉal on the river of st. lawrence from the continent of north america to the pacific oceans in the year 1789, and 1793. he first went to the arctic ocean, called the mckinsey river. then, subsequent expeditions made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793. we have three copies of his. and were very important to history of cartography. thomas jefferson by mckenzie's the voyage, and not crossing the continent again, in the united states. >> we continue our look at eugene's literary culture. televangelist danuta pfeiffer and her memoir "chiseled" which looks at her lifetime including the 700
it is flowing out of lake winnipeg in manitoba. another theory about hudson bay, winnipeg, and the pacific by rivers. this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on dobbs's map. last, i wanted to show you by alexander mckenzie, british explorer connected with the northwest company, competitor to the hudson bay company and he was the first european to cross the full extent of north america. he entitled his book from 1801, voyages from montrÉal on the river of st. lawrence from the...
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and it's flowing out of lake winnipeg and what is now manitoba. so they have another theory about how hudson bay and lake winnipeg and the pacific were connected by rivers. >> so this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on arthur dobbs map but this is more detail. >> last, i wanted to show you the books and maps by alexander mackenzie. the british explorer connected with the northwest company competitor to the hudson bay company and he was the first european to cross the full extent of north america and so he entitled his book dating from 1801, voyages from montrcal, on the river of st. lawrence through the continental north america to the frozen and pacific ocean in the year 1789 and 1793. so he first went to the frozen arctic ocean along with what's now called the mackenzie river named after him. then a subsequent expedition he made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793. so we have three copies of this narrative here and they are all illustrated with these beautiful maps that were very important to the history of cartography and fo
and it's flowing out of lake winnipeg and what is now manitoba. so they have another theory about how hudson bay and lake winnipeg and the pacific were connected by rivers. >> so this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on arthur dobbs map but this is more detail. >> last, i wanted to show you the books and maps by alexander mackenzie. the british explorer connected with the northwest company competitor to the hudson bay company and he was the first european to cross the...
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a two-way player from manitoba.id have sports hernia surgery, but still had a very good year and the flyers are okay with his injuries and he did play with ivan in canada, and he wanted to be a flyer. >> i'm really excited. i've been there a few times and it's obviously a great sports player, and you know, i like the way the team plays and hopefully i can fit into that. >> i think whenever you can get a centerman with size, good skating ability and the vision that nolan has and a prototypical power forward, and i'm excited to have him. >> june 23rd. no flyer is safe day. on this day over the last six years, four players have been traded on this day. it happened again and the flyers trad trad trad traded braden schenn and the flyers get a conditional first-round pick next year. schenn was second in goals and he had three years left on the deal for over 5 million per, why, ron heckstall, why? >> it wasn't like we were out there shopping brayden and this deal came along and we liked it this year and we likedorry and it
a two-way player from manitoba.id have sports hernia surgery, but still had a very good year and the flyers are okay with his injuries and he did play with ivan in canada, and he wanted to be a flyer. >> i'm really excited. i've been there a few times and it's obviously a great sports player, and you know, i like the way the team plays and hopefully i can fit into that. >> i think whenever you can get a centerman with size, good skating ability and the vision that nolan has and a...
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minnesota, manitoba. others are imaginary. or have been based on the writings of explorers who kind of speculated or invented new features. then it shows, because the western part of north america was unknown to map makers, it shows what it calls an unknown coast. running from cape blanco, which s in oregon, and still bears that name,, just sort of in an uncertain curve from there to hudson's bay in canada. the idea is that an inlet from hudson's bay could lead to the pacific. but all this part had yet to be filled in. and he wanted people to explore it and find out what it looked like. this was part of the collection, you see the cover has broken off, so i can simply hold it up ere. this has the name of william fenton, who was a faculty member and book collector. and the book plate itself has a map of oregon and washington which shows that his special interest was collecting books and maps about this region. en here's the title page and the account of the -- count of the country, containing a description of lakes and rivers,
minnesota, manitoba. others are imaginary. or have been based on the writings of explorers who kind of speculated or invented new features. then it shows, because the western part of north america was unknown to map makers, it shows what it calls an unknown coast. running from cape blanco, which s in oregon, and still bears that name,, just sort of in an uncertain curve from there to hudson's bay in canada. the idea is that an inlet from hudson's bay could lead to the pacific. but all this part...