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270:. In 1883 Moss married Hattie Bornstein, a 22-year-old from a prominent fur trading family. This became the talk of the town as Hattie was young enough to be his daughter. The next year, their son Alexander was born, but when his son was eight years old Morris left to inspect a prospecting claim in 40: 192:. However, while sailing on the West Coast he became shipwrecked and was marooned on an island for three months. During this time, he was held prisoner by the local Indian tribe but was rescued by the 391: 401: 156:, to act as that city's agent of Liebes and Co., well-known fur traders at the time. However, looking for more adventure, Moss followed in the steps of the pioneer 376: 263: 164:, where Mackenzie had reached overland from Canada in 1793. Smallpox had killed 90% of the population near Bella Coola, but Moss persisted and ran 267: 254:, signed in Paris, and Moss received full damages for the seizures. This incident almost sparked a war between the United States and Canada. 117: 220: 196:
whom he had befriended. Unfortunately, his trading post had fallen apart during his absence, and he returned to Victoria broke.
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After the sealing incident Moss returned to Victoria to engage in social life there. He became president of his synagogue,
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and Deputy Collector of Customs for the Northwest Coast. In 1867 he returned to his trading, setting up a post at
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Pioneers, Pedlars and Prayer Shawls : the Jewish communities in British Columbia and the Yukon
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government, who claimed that their country had a monopoly over sealing in the area, creating an
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Biographical Dictionary of Well-known British Columbians: with a Historical Sketch
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and set up his own company. However, his two schooners were seized by the
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Back in Victoria, Moss met up with fellow fur trader and Governor
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called upon Moss to serve as an advisor on Indians to the
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English emigrants to pre-Confederation British Columbia
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Members of the Legislative Council of British Columbia
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Morris Moss was born on May 31, 1842, to a well-off
264:Congregation Emanu-El (Victoria, British Columbia) 238:In the early 1870s Moss developed an interest in 348: 19:Not to be confused with the fictional character 326: 322:. Vancouver: Kerr & Begg. pp. 235–241. 223:, and after his time in that position acted as 203:'s road-building crew were killed by the local 299: 297: 295: 293: 291: 306:. Cyril E. Leonoff. Retrieved May 22, 2009. 116:(May 31, 1842 – 1896) was a 38: 377:Canadian people of English-Jewish descent 288: 336:. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. Accessed 221:Legislative Council of British Columbia 172:and other gold-mining boomtowns around 349: 309: 334:International law and the environment 315: 144:and at age nineteen he travelled to 13: 179: 14: 423: 231:and in 1869 set one up in the 1: 281: 257: 160:and set up a trading post at 123: 372:Settlers of British Columbia 209:Great Canyon of the Homathko 75:1896 (aged 53–54) 7: 10: 428: 412:19th-century Canadian Jews 332:Kuokkanen, Tuomas (2002). 118:British Columbian colonist 18: 168:through to the miners at 100: 90: 71: 46: 37: 30: 367:Politicians from London 233:Queen Charlotte Islands 158:Sir Alexander Mackenzie 252:Bering Sea Arbitration 248:international incident 120:and Canadian pioneer. 140:. He was educated at 397:Canadian fur traders 190:Justice of the Peace 407:Shipwreck survivors 316:Kerr, J.B. (1890). 194:Bella Coola Indians 16:Canadian politician 142:University College 104:Pioneering in the 217:Frederick Seymour 205:Chilcotin Indians 201:Alfred Waddington 111: 110: 106:Pacific Northwest 419: 341: 340:on May 22, 2009. 330: 324: 323: 313: 307: 301: 276:Denver, Colorado 272:Washington state 56: 54: 42: 28: 27: 427: 426: 422: 421: 420: 418: 417: 416: 347: 346: 345: 344: 331: 327: 314: 310: 302: 289: 284: 260: 211:, starting the 182: 180:Pioneering days 126: 86: 76: 67: 58: 52: 50: 33: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 425: 415: 414: 409: 404: 399: 394: 389: 384: 379: 374: 369: 364: 359: 343: 342: 325: 308: 286: 285: 283: 280: 259: 256: 181: 178: 174:Williams Creek 125: 122: 109: 108: 102: 101:Known for 98: 97: 92: 88: 87: 77: 73: 69: 68: 59: 48: 44: 43: 35: 34: 31: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 424: 413: 410: 408: 405: 403: 400: 398: 395: 393: 390: 388: 385: 383: 382:Canadian Jews 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 368: 365: 363: 360: 358: 355: 354: 352: 339: 335: 329: 321: 320: 312: 305: 300: 298: 296: 294: 292: 287: 279: 277: 273: 269: 268:Victoria Club 265: 255: 253: 249: 245: 244:United States 241: 236: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 214: 213:Chilcotin War 210: 206: 202: 197: 195: 191: 187: 186:James Douglas 177: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 154:San Francisco 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 121: 119: 115: 107: 103: 99: 96: 93: 89: 84: 80: 74: 70: 66: 62: 49: 45: 41: 36: 29: 26: 22: 387:English Jews 333: 328: 318: 311: 261: 237: 225:Indian Agent 198: 183: 148:, by way of 127: 113: 112: 57:May 31, 1842 25: 21:Maurice Moss 362:1896 deaths 357:1842 births 229:Bella Bella 215:. Governor 170:Barkerville 166:pack trains 162:Bella Coola 114:Morris Moss 91:Nationality 32:Morris Moss 351:Categories 282:References 258:Later life 132:family in 124:Early life 53:1842-05-31 266:and the 199:In 1864 146:Victoria 95:Canadian 83:Colorado 240:sealing 207:in the 138:England 65:England 150:Panama 134:London 130:Jewish 79:Denver 61:London 85:, USA 338:here 152:and 72:Died 47:Born 353:: 290:^ 278:. 235:. 136:, 81:, 63:, 55:) 51:( 23:.

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Maurice Moss

London
England
Denver
Colorado
Canadian
Pacific Northwest
British Columbian colonist
Jewish
London
England
University College
Victoria
Panama
San Francisco
Sir Alexander Mackenzie
Bella Coola
pack trains
Barkerville
Williams Creek
James Douglas
Justice of the Peace
Bella Coola Indians
Alfred Waddington
Chilcotin Indians
Great Canyon of the Homathko
Chilcotin War
Frederick Seymour
Legislative Council of British Columbia

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