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Alexander Roderick McLeod : ウィキペディア英語版
Alexander Roderick McLeod
Alexander Roderick McLeod (c. 1782 – 11 June 1840) was a fur trader and explorer who began his career with the North West Company in 1802.
McLeod became a trader and brigade leader with the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), led by Sir George Simpson, after they joined with the NWC in 1821. He was highly active in solidifying the HBC role in the Pacific Northwest and was instrumental in George Back’s Arctic expedition, as well as in establishing the Siskiyou Trail between Fort Vancouver and the Sacramento Valley of California.
Based at Fort Vancouver, McLeod explored the Umpqua and Rogue rivers in 1826-28, and was preparing his brigade for another departure in July 1828 when American explorer Jedediah Smith arrived there after most of his party were killed by Umpqua people in Oregon. Chief Factor John McLoughlin reassigned McLeod's brigade, including tracker/interpreter Michel Laframboise, to return with Smith to the Umpqua to search for survivors and try to recover Smith's horses, furs and supplies. Much of Smith's gear was recovered, including his journal, but fifteen of Smith's nineteen men had been killed. Smith's maps helped Mcleod in later explorations into northern California.〔Smith, A. J. (1965). ''Men against the mountains: Jedediah Smith and the South West Expedition of 1826-1829''. New York: John Day Co. p.220-239〕
Alexander McLeod was a maverick in the eyes of the HBC but was an important employee who served the company in a variety of settings. He was passed over for a position as a chief factor (see DCB link below), something he expected and felt he had earned. A son-in-law who married his daughter, Sarah, John Ballenden, did achieve this position with the company.
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