John Bell (explorer) (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Dear Sir / I have great pleasure in informing you that I have at length after much trouble and difficulties, succeed[ed] in reaching the 'Youcon', or white water River, so named by the natives from the pale colour of its water. ... /// I have the honour to Remain Your obt Servt / John Bell" Hudson's Bay Company candence to George Simpson from John Bell (August 1, 1845), HBC Archives, D.5/14, fos. 212-215d, also quoted in, Coates, Kenneth S. & William R. Morrison (1988). Land of the Midnight Sun: A History of the Yukon. Hurtig Publishers. ISBN 0-88830-331-9., at page 21
  • Davis, Richard C. (September 1996). Lobsticks and Stone Cairns: Human Landmarks in the Arctic. Calgary: University of Calgary. pp. 182–184. ISBN 978-1-89517-688-9.

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  • "Dear Sir / I have great pleasure in informing you that I have at length after much trouble and difficulties, succeed[ed] in reaching the 'Youcon', or white water River, so named by the natives from the pale colour of its water. ... /// I have the honour to Remain Your obt Servt / John Bell" Hudson's Bay Company candence to George Simpson from John Bell (August 1, 1845), HBC Archives, D.5/14, fos. 212-215d, also quoted in, Coates, Kenneth S. & William R. Morrison (1988). Land of the Midnight Sun: A History of the Yukon. Hurtig Publishers. ISBN 0-88830-331-9., at page 21

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  • Coates, Kenneth S. (1986). John Bell (1796-1868) "John Bell (1796-1868)". Arctic Journal. University of Calgary. Retrieved 28 February 2017. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  • Coates, Kenneth S. (1986). John Bell (1796-1868) "John Bell (1796-1868)". Arctic Journal. University of Calgary. Retrieved 28 February 2017. Throughout his northern career, he placed primary importance on the organization and management of the trading posts he commanded, and although he accepted the exploration assignments with few complaints, he preferred the life of a fur trader. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  • Coates, Kenneth S. (1986). "John Bell (1796-1868)". Arctic Journal. University of Calgary. Retrieved 28 February 2017.