W.B. Cameron Papers - Articles Relating to Henry John Moberly.

This file consists of 7 items, including typed copies of articles with handwritten notes about Henry John Moberly. Item titles are: I. H.J. Moberly (2p); II. Fort Edmonton in the Fifties (6p); III. The Missing Blacksmith (2p); IV. Mixing It Up With Running Wolf (5p); V. Koominakoos (3p); VI. Dutch Henry (2p); VII. Copy of letter from Henry John Moberly to George Walton, June 10, 1929 (1p).

Historical note:

In 1927, the University of Saskatchewan hired William Bleasdell Cameron to gather interesting material dealing with the early days of settlement from the old-timers. Cameron's chief interest, since he was a former servant of the Hudson's Bay Company, was in the Metis and Native people. Much of his information came from other former servants of the Company.
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William Bleasdell Cameron
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Yes
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Yes
Publication Date
[ca. 1868-1893]
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University of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections, Morton Manuscripts Collection, MSS-C550-1-28-3 (Box 37); records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
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Resource Type
Articles -- General
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