- Alexander Henry
:"Not to be confused with
Alexander Henry (the younger) d. 22 May 1814, who was also a fur-trader, and the nephew of this Alexander Henry." :"For Alexander Henry, Scottish gunsmith, seeAlexander Henry (gunsmith) "Alexander Henry (August 1739–4 April 1824) was a fur trader and entrepreneur.
Born in
New Brunswick, New Jersey in what was thenBritish North America , he became a fur-trader atFort Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City, Michigan ) in 1761. Captured by Native Americans in 1763 in connection with the operations unleashed by Pontiac, he was rescued byWawatam , anOjibwa , who had adopted him as a brother.Henry was invited to join Wawatam's extended family during the winter of 1763-64, spent hunting in what is now western lower
Michigan . Henry's experiences during this winter, described in his memoirs, are a valuable primary source into Native American life during thefur trade era.In 1764 he took part in Colonel
John Bradstreet 's expedition and in 1770, withSir William Johnson , the duke of Gloucester and others, he formed a company to minecopper in theLake Superior region. Henry was a fur-trader again until 1796 and then became a merchant inMontreal, Quebec inCanada where he lived until his passing in 1824.His "Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories between the Years 1760 and 1776" (1809; reprinted 1901) is a valuable account of the fur trade and of his adventures at Michilimackinac.
He should not be confused with his nephew of the same name, also a fur-trader, whose journal was published in 1897 in 3 vols., as "New Light on the Early History of the Greater Northwest".
The Canadian Coast Guard ship "
CCGS Alexander Henry " is named for this man.External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=37033 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/lhbum:@field(DOCID+@lit(lhbum03298div20)) Henry's story of capture atFort Michilimackinac ]References
*1911
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