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A son of the fur trade : the memoirs of Johnny Grant
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A son of the fur trade : the memoirs of Johnny Grant
Walter C. Koerner Library, University of British Columbia

2008
Book > Memoir
Creators
Grant, Johnny
Contributors
Ens, Gerhard J.
Description
"Born in 1833 at Fort Edmonton, Johnny Grant lived through and recorded many historical events in the northwest, and died within sight of the same fort in 1907. Grant participated in the fur trade, was instrumental in the early stages of ranching in Montana, and played a pivotal role in the Riel Resistance of 1869-70. His life and career exemplifies that of many independent Métis traders, and his memoir offers a fascinating glimpse into the Métis experience on the northwestern frontier in the last half of the nineteenth century. With an introduction by Gerhard Ens, Johnny Grant's memoirs will be of interest to fur trade and Métis history enthusiasts" --E-book description.

More Information

ISBN
9780888644916
Statement of Responsibility
edited with an introduction by Gerhard J. Ens.
Publication Information
Edmonton : University of Alberta Press
Physical Description
liv, 405 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-393) and index.
Electronic Location and Access
Ebook available (UBC login required)
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