Fort Vancouver
Cultural Landscape Report
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II. FORT VANCOUVER: TRANSITION, 1829-1846 (continued)
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Map 6. 1844 Peers Map: Sketch of
the Environs of Fort Vancouver, embracing a section about 26 miles
in length, showing the course of the great Conflagration by which
the Fort was nearly destroyed, on the 27th day of September 1844.
This map shows the extent of the Fort Vancouver farm in 1844, from
the Lower Plain, to the left, to the Mill Plain farm complex, to the
right. Del. by Henry Peers. Courtesy Hudson's Bay Company Archives.
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Map 7. 1846 Covington Stockade Area Map:
Plan of Fort Vancouver c. 1846, based on portion of map by R.
Covington. The letters assigned to different structures on this map
keys to a list of structures rented to the U.S. Army by the Hudson's
Bay Company in the late 1840s and 1850s. ("Amount of Rent," B.223/z/5,
Folios 72-77, HBCA). Courtesy Hudsons' Bay Company Archives.
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Last Updated: 27-Oct-2003
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