I am directed by the Earl of Clarendon to submit to you for the
information of Earl Granville, copies of a Correspondence as
marked in the margin,
JohnsonFeb. 20
Hudson's Bay Co Feb 22 JohnsonFeb 22 Thornton No 43
Hudson's Bay Co Feb 25
Hudson's Bay Co Mch 1 JohnsonMch 2
Hudson's Bay Co May 5 JohnsonMay 8
upon the subject of the alleged
encroachment of the Agents of the Hudson's Bay Company, on the
territory and trade of Alaska.
I am
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant E. Hammond
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Dealtry
All that seems necessary is to send copies to the Governors of
B. Columbia & Canada for information.
This seems enough. The American Government complained of
encroachment on Alaska, by the Hudson's Bay Company—& the
result is that the Company have ordered the withdrawal
of their
establishment on the River Youcon—the special case complained of.
Edward Thornton to Clarendon, 13 February 1869, enclosing
copy of a message from the President of the United States to
the Senate regarding the alleged encroachments.
Printed message of the President of the United States in relation
to the encroachments of the agents of the Hudson's Bay Company upon the
trade and territory of Alaska, read 5 February 1869 (four pages).
Northcote to Hammond, 25 February 1869, explaining the position of
the Company in relation to the charge, and describing the difficulty
encountered in establishing the actual boundary.
Hammond to Northcote, 1 March 1869, acknowledging his letter
of 25 February and forwarding copy of the message from the
President of the United States.
Clarendon to Johnson, 2 March 1869, explaining the position of
the Hudson's Bay Company and advising that should it be proved
that Fort Yukon is within the Alaskan border, the Company would
withdraw at once.
Northcote to Hammond, 5 May 1869, advising that the
Directors of the Company had issued instructions for the
withdrawal of the Company's establishment on the Yukon River.
Clarendon to Johnson, 8 May 1869, advising of the withdrawal and
trusting that it be appreciated that it would take some months
for the Company to remove themselves from the territory.