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mpany has the following trading-posts on the main stream: Fort Providence, near entrance of Great Slave Lake; Fort Simpson, at the mouth of the Liard; Fort Wrigley, in lat. 63 deg.; Fort Norman, at the mouth of Great Bear River; Fort Good Hope near the Ramparts; and Fort MacPherson on Peel River. The Company now operates a steamer from Fort Smith, on Slave River, to the Arctic Ocean. =Index=: =MS= Alexander Mackenzie discovers and explores, 37-48; "Great River," 53; Mackenzie refers to as "River Disappointment," 55. =Bib.=: Mackenzie, _Voyages_; Franklin, _Narrative of Second Expedition_; Richardson, _Arctic Searching Expedition_; Cameron, _The New North_. =Mackenzie's Message.= Published at Toronto. =Index=: =Mc= Newspaper, published 1853, 505. =McKim, R. P.= =T= Assists at funeral service of Sir Leonard Tilley, 146. =McLachlan, Alexander= (1818-1896). Born in Scotland. Came to Canada, 1840; engaged in farming. Government emigration agent for Scotland, 1862. Collected edition of his _Poems_ published, 1900. =Bib.=: MacMurchy, _Canadian Literature_. =McLane, David.= =Dr= Hanged for treason, 301. =McLaren, Dr. Murray.= =T= Attends Sir Leonard Tilley, 145. =MacLean, Judge.= =B= Proposes Metcalfe's health at St. Andrew's Society banquet, 27. =MacLean, Colonel Allan= (1725-1784). Born in Scotland. Served in Holland, 1747. In 1757 served with Montgomery's Highlanders in America, and in 1761 major-commandant of the 114th Royal Highlanders. In 1775 lieutenant-colonel of the Royal Highland Emigrants. Served under Carleton in the defence of Quebec, 1775-1776. =Index=: =Hd= Raises regiment of Royal Highland Emigrants, 111; takes part in repulse of Arnold and Montgomery, 112; on methods of trade, 162; speech of Indians to, 171; his precipitancy in arresting Pillon, 279, 280, 285; departure of, 294; his correspondence with Haldimand, 306; his opinion of the Americans, 307; letter to Haldimand regarding Du Calvet's movements, 209, 310; visits Haldimand in London, 311, 327. =Bib.=: Bradley, _The Making of Canada_; Lucas, _History of Canada_. =McLean, Archibald= (1791-1865). Born in Scotland. Emigrated to Canada with his father; educated at Cornwall Grammar School. In 1812 served in the war with the United States. After the war, called to the bar, and built up an extensive practice. For several years member for Stormont and Cornwall in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, of which he was twice elected Speaker.
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