Yukon Business Records and Commerce
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Online Records
- British Yukon Navigation Company:WP&YR Records, Series II-8 - Personnel Records, 1903-48, index
- Historic Yukon & Alaska Hotels, Roadhouses, Saloons & Cafes Index - Proprietors and Managers
- Yukon Riverboat Captains
- Hudson's Bay Company Archives
- Family Chronicle Index to Goldrush Participants(archived website)
- Yukon Genealogy Database Includes:
- Sourdough Air Display Personnel, 1971-2006
- Yukon Businesses, 1898-1952
- Placermining Applications
Hudson’s Bay Company
Records of this fur trading company are some of Canada’s most important. Until 1870, the company controlled almost four-fifths of the territory of present-day Canada, including northern Quebec and Ontario and most of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Hudson’s Bay Company Archives (HBCA), home to the archival records of Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC), is part of the Archives of Manitoba operating under The Archives and Recordkeeping Act and 1994 gift agreement between HBC and the Government of Manitoba. HBCA operations are supported in part through the ongoing financial support of the Hudson's Bay Company History Foundation.[1]
A very helpful source is:
- Finding Aid to the Hudson Bay Company Archives. Family History Library. WorldCat.
References
- ↑ "Hudson's Bay Company Archives". Manitoba Archives. https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/. Accessed 6 October 2020.