- 1850.
- John Rae.
- William Sinclair.
- 1851.
- Hector McKenzie.
- William McTavish.
- Dugald McTavish.
- 1854.
- Edward H. Hopkins.
- John Swanston.
- John McKenzie.
- 1855.
- James Anderson. (A).
- 1856.
- William McNeill.
- William F. Tolmie.
- 1859.
- James Anderson. (B).
- Roderick Finlayson.
- 1860.
- William J. Christie.
- Charles Dodd.
- 1861.
- John M. Simpson.
- James A. Grahame.
- 1862.
- James R. Clare.
- Wemyss M. Simpson.
- Donald A. Smith.
- 1864.
- James S. Clouston.
- Joseph Gladman.
- 1866.
- William McMurray.
- 1867.
- Robert Campbell.
- Robert Hamilton.
- 1868.
- William L. Hardisty.
- Joseph W. Wilson.
- 1869.
- James G. Stewart.
- 1872.
- James Bissett.
- George S. McTavish.
- Richard Hardisty.
- 1873.
- Robert Crawford (Factor).
- William H. Watt (Factor).
- John MacIntyre (Factor).
- 1874.
- William Charles.
- John H. McTavish.
- Alexander Munro.
- 1875.
- Lawrence Clarke.
- R. MacFarlane.
- Roderick Ross (Factor).
- 1879.
- Peter Warren Bell.
- Joseph Fortescue.
- Colin Rankin.
- Archibald McDonald.
- Samuel K. Parson.
- James H. Lawson (Factor).
- Ewen MacDonald (Factor).
- Joseph J. Hargrave (Chief Trader).
- 1883.
- James L. Cotter.
- 1884.
- Julian S. Camsell.
- 1885.
- Horace Belanger.
- 1886.
- William H. Adams (Factor).
- 1887.
- James McDougall.
- 1888.
- Peter McKenzie.
- E. K. Beeston (Chief Trader).
- 1892.
- William Clark.
- W. S. Becher (Chief Trader).
- 1893.
- William K. Broughton.
- 1896.
- Alexander Matheson (Factor).
[APPENDIX E.]
RUSSIAN AMERICA (ALASKA).
In 1825 Great Britain made a treaty with Russia as to the north-west coast of America. The boundary line that has since been a subject of much dispute with the United States, which bought out the rights of Russia, was thus laid down in the Treaty:—
III. "The line of demarcation between the possessions of the high contracting parties, upon the coast of the Continent and the islands of America to the north-west, shall be drawn in the manner following:—Commencing from the southernmost point of the island called Prince of Wales's Island, which point lies in the parallel of 54 degrees 40 minutes, north latitude, and between the 131st and 133rd degree of west longitude (meridian of Greenwich); the said line shall ascend to the north along the channel called Portland Channel, as far as the point of the Continent where it strikes the 56th degree of north latitude; from this last-mentioned point the line of demarcation shall follow the summits of the mountains situated parallel to the coast, as far as the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude (of the same meridian); and finally, from the said point of intersection, the said meridian line of the 141st degree in its prolongation as far as the Frozen Ocean, shall form the limit between the Russian and British possessions on the Continent of America to the north-west.
IV. "With reference to the line of demarcation laid down in the preceding article, it is understood:—
1st. "That the island called Prince of Wales's Island shall belong wholly to Russia.
2nd. "That wherever the summit of the mountains which extend in a direction parallel to the coast, from the 56th degree of north latitude to the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude, shall prove to be at the distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit between the British possessions and the line of coast which is to belong to Russia, as above mentioned, shall be formed by a line parallel to the windings of the coast, and which shall never exceed the distance of ten marine leagues therefrom."