[The Romantic Settlement of Lord Selkirk’s Colonists by George Bryce]@TWC D-Link bookThe Romantic Settlement of Lord Selkirk’s Colonists CHAPTER XXIV 13/21
The presence of the officers of the Hudson's Bay Company, the coming of the clergy of the different churches, who established schools, and the leisure for reading books supplied by the Red River Library produced a people whose speech was generally correct, and whose diction was largely modeled on standard books of literature. Mrs.Marion Bryce has made a sympathetic study of this subject, and we quote a number of her passages: SCIENTIFIC WORK. The duty laid upon the Hudson's Bay Company officers and clerks of keeping for the benefit of their employers a diary recording everything at their posts that might make one day differ from another, or indeed that often made every day alike, cultivated among the officers of the fur trade the powers of observation that were frequently turned to scientific account, and we find some of them acting as corresponding members of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington.
Valuable collections in natural history have been forwarded to the institution by such observers as the late Hon.
Donald Gunn, the late Mr.Joseph Fortescue, and Mr.Roderick Ross Macfarlane. Mr.William Barnston, a son of the Mr.Barnston, already mentioned, and a chief factor at Norway House, about 1854, was very fond of the cultivation of flowers and the study of botany, and some very valuable specimens of natural history in the British museum are said to have been of his procuring. LIBRARIES. Collections of books were a great means of providing knowledge and contributing to amusement in the isolated northern trading posts. The Red River library had its headquarters in St.Andrew's parish, and was for circulation in the Red River Settlement.
It seems to have been chiefly maintained by donations of books by retired Hudson's Bay Company officers and other settlers.
The Council of Assiniboia once gave a donation of L50 sterling for the purchase of books to be added to the library.
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