Rainy Lake House
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Rainy Lake House

Twilight of Empire on the Northern Frontier

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Rainy Lake House

Twilight of Empire on the Northern Frontier

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A fateful encounter between three backwoodsmen on the British–American–Indian frontier leads to the pursuit of wealth—and tragedy.

In September 1823, three men met at Rainy Lake House, a Hudson's Bay Company trading post near the Boundary Waters. Dr. John McLoughlin, the proprietor of Rainy Lake House, was in charge of the borderlands west of Lake Superior, where he was tasked with opposing the petty traders who operated out of US territory. Major Stephen H. Long, an officer in the US Army Topographical Engineers, was on an expedition to explore the wooded borderlands west of Lake Superior and the northern prairies from the upper Mississippi to the forty-ninth parallel. John Tanner, a "white Indian" living among the Ojibwa nation, arrived in search of his missing daughters, who, Tanner believed, were at risk of being raped by the white traders holding them captive at a nearby fort.

Rainy Lake House weaves together the captivating stories of these men who cast their fortunes in different ways with the western fur trade. Drawing on their combined experiences, Theodore Catton creates a vivid depiction of the beautiful and dangerous northern frontier from a collision of vantage points: American, British, and Indian; imperial, capital, and labor; explorer, trader, and hunter. At the center of this history is the deeply personal story of John Tanner's search for kinship: first among his adopted Ojibwa nation; then in the search for his white family of origin; and finally in his quest for custody of his half-Indian children.

Rainy Lake House is a character-driven narrative about ambition, adventure, alienation, and revenge. Catton deftly crafts one grand narrative out of three and reveals the perilous lives of the white adventurers and their Indian families, who lived on the fringe of empire.

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Year
2017
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781421422930

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Maps
  8. Timeline
  9. Introduction: Rainy Lake House, 1823
  10. Part One: Leave-Takings
  11. 1. The Explorer
  12. 2. The Hunter
  13. 3. The Trader
  14. Part Two: Long
  15. 4. ā€œThe English Make Them More Presentsā€
  16. 5. Encounters with the Sioux
  17. 6. Race and History
  18. 7. To Civilize the Osages
  19. Part Three: Tanner
  20. 8. Westward Migration
  21. 9. Six Beaver Skins for a Quart of Mixed Rum
  22. 10. The Test of Winter
  23. 11. Red Sky of the Morning
  24. 12. Warrior
  25. Part Four: Mcloughlin
  26. 13. Fort William
  27. 14. Marriage Ơ la faƧon du pays
  28. 15. Bad Birds
  29. 16. The Restive Partnership
  30. 17. The Pemmican War
  31. 18. The Battle of Seven Oaks
  32. 19. The Surrender of Fort William
  33. 20. Lord Selkirk’s Prisoner
  34. 21. Time of Reckoning
  35. 22. London
  36. Part Five: Long
  37. 23. The Wonder of the Steamboat
  38. 24. A Christian Marriage
  39. 25. Up the Missouri
  40. 26. To the Rocky Mountains
  41. 27. Mapmaker
  42. 28. The Northern Expedition
  43. Part Six: Tanner
  44. 29. The Coming of the Prophet
  45. 30. A Loathsome Man
  46. 31. Sorcery and Sickness
  47. 32. Taking Fort Douglas
  48. 33. Rough Justice
  49. 34. In Search of Kin
  50. 35. Between Two Worlds
  51. Part Seven: Mcloughlin
  52. 36. Chief Factor
  53. 37. Providence
  54. 38. Opposing the Americans
  55. Part Eight: Collision
  56. 39. Working for Wages
  57. 40. Children of the Fur Trade
  58. 41. The Ambush
  59. 42. The Pardon
  60. 43. ā€œWe Met with an Americanā€
  61. 44. The Onus of Revenge
  62. 45. Journeys Home
  63. Epilogue: Mackinac, 1824—and After
  64. Postscript: John Tanner as a Source
  65. Acknowledgments
  66. Notes
  67. Index

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