Andreas N. Korsos


“Maps codify the miracle of existence.”
Nicholas Crane, Mercator: The Man Who Mapped the Planet..

 

   

Thematic Maps

VIEW | David Thompson in Alberta 1785-1812 VIEW | David Thompson on the Columbia River 1807-1812
VIEW | David Thompson in Central North America1785-1812 VIEW | David Thompson in the Eastern Townships 1834
VIEW | The Travels of Charlotte Small Thompson 1799-1812 VIEW | Simon Fraser in British Columbia 1805-1808
VIEW | Posts and Forts of the Canadian Fur Trade 1600-1870 VIEW | Peter Fidler in Western Canada 1789-1822
VIEW | Unexpected Encounters in Western North America VIEW | Unexpected Encounters in California
VIEW | Birthplace Distribution of Canadian NHL PLayers VIEW | Birthplace Distribution of American MLB Players
VIEW | In Search of the Passage to China 1747-1811 VIEW | George Vancouver's Voyages of Discovery 1792-1794

The Travels of Charlotte Small Thompson 1799-1812


At first glance, not much is known of the travels of Charlotte Small Thompson, the life-long companion of David Thompson. However, given Thompson's own journeys, related journal entries and documents, and the witness of whereabouts provided by other notable persons of the day, a record of travel does emerge. This remarkable woman potentially traveled in excess of 42,000 Km (27,000 mi) in the same manner as her husband; that being by canoe, foot and horseback.

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