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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1824-1912) - A [[Hudson's Bay Company]] fur trading fort established in 1824 at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Moved to a second nearby location in 1856. Abandoned in 1912. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1824-1912) - A [[Hudson's Bay Company]] fur trading fort established in 1824 at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Moved to a second nearby location in 1856. Abandoned in 1912. | ||
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== History of Fort Pelly == | == History of Fort Pelly == | ||
Established in 1824 as a fur trading post at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Destroyed by flood in 1825 and by a fire in 1842 and rebuilt in each case. Relocated by Chief Factor [[William J. Christie]] in 1856 to higher ground with a focus on agricultural development. | Established in 1824 as a fur trading post at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Destroyed by flood in 1825 and by a fire in 1842 and rebuilt in each case. Relocated by Chief Factor [[William J. Christie]] in 1856 to higher ground with a focus on agricultural development. | ||
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(1824-1912) Site #1 | (1824-1912) Site #1 | ||
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* [http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=11745 Canada's Historic Places - Fort Pelly #2] | * [http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=11745 Canada's Historic Places - Fort Pelly #2] | ||
* [http://www.pelly.ca/museum.html Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum] | * [http://www.pelly.ca/museum.html Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum] | ||
* [http://www.gov.mb.ca/cgi-bin/print_hit_bold.pl/chc/archives/hbca/resource/post_rec/post11.html#159 HBC Archives - Fort Pelly] | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 7 January 2019
Fort Pelly (1824-1912) - A Hudson's Bay Company fur trading fort established in 1824 at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Moved to a second nearby location in 1856. Abandoned in 1912. History of Fort PellyEstablished in 1824 as a fur trading post at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Destroyed by flood in 1825 and by a fire in 1842 and rebuilt in each case. Relocated by Chief Factor William J. Christie in 1856 to higher ground with a focus on agricultural development. Abandoned in 1912, sold in 1921 and all the buildings were torn down or removed. Current StatusArchelogical remains and Markers only near Pelly, Saskatchewan. Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum in Pelly.
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