TO
THE PUBLIC.
Our preface consists of an
apology to you, and of thanks to friends.
The book, except the first
chapter and the last, is simply a Diary written as we journeyed. It is a
round unvarnish'd tale, and we hope that its truthfulness may compensate
for its defects.
We know that it has many
literary mistakes. You will attribute them all to the circumstances under
which it was written, and to the fact that the writer, living a thousand
miles away from the printer, had no sufficient opportunities to correct
the proofs.
The illustrations are
mainly from photographs and on this account may be considered of special
interest.
Our maps of the country,
east of the Rocky Mountains, are mainly from Captain Palliser's; those of
the Pacific slope from Governor Trutch's map of British Columbia. For a
number of the plates illustrating the Dawson route we are indebted to Mr.
Desbarats and his artists; to the latter and to a kind lady in Ottawa, for
making pictures out of our own rude but, we believe, faithful outlines.
Our best thanks are due to
Professor Daniel Wilson for his sketches of Nepigon Bay and River, and to
Mrs. Hopkins for permitting the publisher to copy her wonderful painting
of "Running a Rapid;" unfortunately, the beauty of the picture has been
marred in reducing it to so small a scale. Finally, we thank those who
made the sketches of Bute Inlet and the Hamathco River; and all and sundry
who kindly assisted us in one way or another.
Contents
Sandford Fleming's
Pacific Expedition
The Members:
The Chief,........Sandford
Fleming, C. E., Ottawa.
The Doctor,.......Arthur Moren, M. D., Halifax.
The Botanist, ......John Macoun, M. A., Belleville.
The Photographer, etc., . Charles Horetzky, ex-H. B. Officer.
Frank,...........Son of the Chief, (a lad of 16).
Terry, the Cook,.....(Sergeant) Terrance McWilliams.
The Secretary, ...... Rev. Geo. M. Grant, Halifax.
Fellow Travellers:
The Colonel, (from Toronto
to Fort Garry) Col. Robertson Ross,
Adjutant-General. Hugh, son of Col. Robertson Ross, (a lad of 16).
Mr. McDougal, (from Fort Garry to Edmonton), Superintendent of Wesleyan
Missions on the Saskatchewan.
Mr. Macaulay, (from Carlton to Edmonton),
Mr. King, (from Carlton to Edmonton), Hudson Bay Co. Officer.
Mr. Adams, (from Edmonton to St. Ann's), Hudson Bay Co. Officer.
Guides, Voyageurs, Packers,
etc.
Ignace, Louis, Baptiste,
Toma, etc., (from Shebandowan to the Northwest Angle.)
Emilien, Jerome, Marchand, Friedrich, Willie, (from Fort Garry to Fort
Carlton.)
Maxime, (from Fort Garry to Lake St. Albert.)
Souzie, (from White Horse Plains to Edmonton.)
Haroosh, Legrace, The Little Bird, (from Carlton to Fort Pitt.)
Kisanis, Cheeman, (from Fort Pitt to Edmonton.)
Brown, Beaupre, (from Edmonton to Forks of Fraser River.)
Valad, (from Lake St. Ann's to Forks of Fraser River.)
Jack, Joe, (from Forks of Fraser River to Kamloops.) |